Bajaj putting out
misleading info on safety std of Polo:
VW
Volkswagen's statement comes a day after Global NCAP had hit out at
Bajaj Auto for making 'misleading' claims of better safety standards of
the company's quadricycle Qute than some popular compact cars sold in
India based on crash test results done by the UK-based vehicle safety
group.
Bajaj putting out misleading info on safety std of Polo: VW
German carmaker Volkswagen today hit out at Bajaj Auto
for putting out "misleading" information regarding Global NCAP safety
rating for its premium hatch Polo saying the statement issued by the
two-wheeler major is "incorrect and without merit".
Volkswagen's statement comes a day after Global NCAP had hit out at
Bajaj Auto for making 'misleading' claims of better safety standards of
the company's quadricycle Qute than some popular compact cars sold in
India based on crash test results done by the UK-based vehicle safety
group.
On Thursday, Bajaj Auto had said "...in a recent Euro NCAP report, the
Bajaj Qute was accorded a 1 (one) star rating, superior to the 0 (zero)
star rating of popular cars including the VW Polo, Ford Figo, Hyundai
i10, Maruti Alto, and Tata Nano."
Rebuffing Bajaj Auto's claims, Volkswagen India said in a statement:
"The information issued by Bajaj Auto Ltd with reference to Volkswagen
Polo NCAP rating is misleading, incorrect and without merit." The car
maker said that contrary to the claim made by Bajaj Auto, the Global
NCAP has given a 4-star rating for its Polo carline in India.
An independent charity focused on consumer-orientated vehicle safety
initiatives, Global NCAP also said although it has given a one-star
rating for quadricycles to Bajaj Qute, the vehicle does not perform well
and there is a "likelihood of severe or fatal head and chest injuries".
In a letter written to Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj, Global
NCAP Secretary General David Ward said: "It is also very disappointing
to read that Bajaj was also reported to be making comparisons between
Global NCAP's tests of Indian passenger cars suggesting that the Qute
had performed better than cars with a zero-star result. To make such a comparison is misleading and wrong.
"
He further said: "The Euro NCAP quadricycle test uses a full frontal
impact at 50 km/h whereas Global NCAP's passenger car tests use a 40 per
cent overlap impact at 64 km/h. The latter is a much tougher test and
should not be used as a relevant comparison."
Later on Bajaj Auto clarified that it had inferred on the basis of
results that it has seen that while the Qute has achieved a '1 star'
rating in its category of quadricycles, several popular small cars have
"achieved a zero star rating in their category".
The company's MD Rajiv Bajaj retorted to Global NCAP statement saying,
"We would equally respectfully suggest that in the future Global NCAP
reflect a little longer and exhibit greater maturity in drawing
conclusions before venturing to cast unwarranted aspersion upon an organization that has a track record for integrity and performance as
does Bajaj Auto.
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