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Hyundai announces six airbags as standard for all models

| @indiablooms | Oct 03, 2023, at 10:04 pm

Automobile major Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL)on Tuesday announced three key announcements cementing HMIL’s proactive approach towards introducing safer mobility solutions for Indian customers.

All Hyundai models are now available with 6 Airbags as standard, across all variants.   

As a testament to safety, Hyundai VERNA scores five-star rating in Adult & Child Occupant Protection by Global NCAP.

Commenting on the landmark announcement, Unsoo Kim, MD & CEO, said “At Hyundai ‘Safety-for-all’ is our utmost priority and we have been benchmark creators in standardization of vehicle safety features. Now, we are elated to announce the standardization of 6 Airbags across all models & all variants. Additionally, HMIL has achieved a key milestone in its roadmap for safer mobility, with Hyundai VERNA being rated as 5-Star, for Adult & Child Occupant Protection by GNCAP. We are not just a provider of smart mobility solutions, but also safer mobility solutions. HMIL will continue to spearhead efforts in raising vehicular safety standards in India, thus making Indian roads safer for all.”

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