The Tata Harrier EV scored 32/32 in adult occupant protection, narrowly edging out the Mahindra BE 6, which scored 31.97/32.
In the frontal offset test, the Harrier EV scored a perfect 16/16, while the BE 6 scored 15.97, giving the Harrier EV a slight upper hand.
Both SUVs scored 45/49 in child occupant protection with identical sub-scores in dynamic testing, CRS installation, and vehicle assessment.
Each SUV comes equipped with standard ESC, six airbags, pedestrian protection, and seatbelt reminders, with higher trims offering ADAS and surround view cameras.
While both are among the safest EVs tested by Bharat NCAP, the Harrier EV is marginally safer due to its flawless adult occupant safety score.