The Tata Tigor EV, the first Electric Vehicle (EV) ever tested by Global NCAP achieved four stars for both adult and child occupants in the latest #SaferCarsForIndia crash test.
Read MoreWorkshop on Type-approval requirements for motor vehicles as regards their general safety and the protection of vehicle occupants and vulnerable road users.
Read MoreDramatic Car-To-Car Crash Tests Marks 20th Anniversary European Union Car Safety Regulations
Read MoreSpeech by David Ward, Secretary General of the Global New Car Assessment Programme at the FT Future of the Car Conference, London May 16th 2018.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP responds to President Trump’s claim that a so called ‘bowling ball’ test is preventing US automobiles from entering the Japanese market.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP will host its first ever World Congress in Delhi from September 26 – 29, 2018.
Read MoreRecognising outstanding promoters of consumer protection and innovation in vehicle safety.
Read MoreOn the eve of Global NCAP and Latin NCAP’s Car to Car crash test, Nissan announced that they will take the Zero Star Tsuru out of production.
Read MoreA new report commissioned by Global NCAP and the Inter-American Development Bank reveals that 40,000 Latin American lives could be saved.
Read MoreGlobal car safety organisations, IIHS, Latin NCAP, and Global NCAP will perform a Car to Car Crash Test.
Read MoreOECD International Transport Forum calls for road safety paradigm shift and endorses Global NCAP roadmap for vehicle safety.
Read MoreThe Latin and Global New Car Assessment Programmes welcome the Mexican Governments publication of new vehicle safety standards.
Read MoreToday the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution which represents the strongest ever commitment on road safety made by UN Member States.
Read MoreA new policy statement applauds the recommendations in the proposed Brasilia Declaration of the 2nd Global High Level Conference on Road Safety.
Read MoreA new report commissioned by Global NCAP has revealed that 34,000 Brazilian lives could be saved and 350,000 serious injuries prevented by 2030.
Read MoreThe World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on governments around the world to apply the UN’s most important vehicle safety regulations.
Read MoreTens of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of injuries could be avoided each year in the world.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP, the world’s vehicle safety watchdog, has given its prestigious 2015 Consumer Champion Award to the European Parliament.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP expressed its disappointment in recent media coverage across Australia which criticises the vital work undertaken by ANCAP.
Read MoreUNECE and Global NCAP call on motor manufacturers to democratize safety for all cars worldwide by 2020.
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