Question
Bharat NCAP, is a New Car Assessment Program designed
for India and aims to evaluate the safety performance of cars sold in India. On which date did the crash tests for Bharat NCAP come into effect?Solution
Bharat NCAP, is a New Car Assessment Program designed for India and aims to evaluate the safety performance of cars sold in India and assign star ratings based on their safety features and performance. Bharat NCAP commenced on October 1, 2023, and requires testing of the base variant of any given model. Bharat NCAP crash tests came into effect from December 15, 2023.
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