Hyundai Inster crash tested by Euro NCAP — See safety rating here

By Aryan Aggarwal11 Jul 2025
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Hyundai Inster

The Inster is Hyundai’s tiny electric car that is based on the Hyundai Casper. It is expected to be launched in India, though the carmaker is yet to confirm the same.

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Adult occupant protection

The Inster has secured 28.3 points out of a total of 40 points for adult occupant protection.

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Child occupant protection

The car secured 40.1 points out of a total of 49 points for child occupant protection.

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Vulnerable road users protection

For vulnerable road users protection, the Inster got 44.2 points out of a total of 90 points.

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Safety assist

The Inster got 12.1 points out of a total of 18 points for safety assists. A detailed report can be accessed on Euro NCAP’s website.

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Disclaimer

Crash test ratings aren’t the sole indicators that reflect how safe would the occupants be in the event of a crash. Other factors that should be considered in order to determine how safe a car is are driver comfort, structural integrity of the vehicle, and more. The occupants have to adhere to the safety norms such as using seatbelts on all the seats, whether at the front or rear, as well as using child seats for any children travelling in the vehicle, in order to let the safety features protect them in case of a mishap.

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