Kia Seltos vs Tata Sierra: Bharat NCAP results compared

By Dipan Sur
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Both the Seltos and Sierra get a 5-star rating for both adult and child occupant protection. But which midsize SUV is safer as per Bharat NCAP?

The Kia Seltos was recently crash-tested by Bharat NCAP, receiving a full 5-star safety rating for both adult and child occupant protection. Notably, the Seltos is one of the most recently updated offerings in the midsize SUV segment, and one of its key rivals is the Tata Sierra, which has also received a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. So, which among the Seltos and Sierra is the safer SUV as per BNCAP? Let us find out. 

Seltos vs Sierra Bharat NCAP: Results and scores

While both got 5 stars, the Seltos has better adult and child safety scores

Seltos vs Sierra BNCAP ratings and scores

Criteria

Kia Seltos

Tata Sierra

Adult safety rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Adult occupant protection score

31.70/32 points

31.14/32 points

Child safety rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Child occupant protection  score

45/49 points

44.73/49 points

Both midsize SUVs have achieved a 5-star safety rating in adult occupant protection (AOP) and child occupant protection (COP) tests. However, the Seltos scored 0.56 points more in AOP and 0.27 points more in COP.

Seltos vs Sierra Bharat NCAP: Adult occupant protection tests

In the frontal crash test, the Seltos did better than the Sierra

Seltos vs Sierra AOP results and scores

Criteria

Kia Seltos

Tata Sierra

Adult safety rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Adult occupant protection score

31.70/32 points

31.14/32 points

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The Seltos has achieved 0.56 points more in the frontal offset deformable barrier test, although the side crash-test results are identical.

 

In the frontal offset deformable barrier test, protection to the Seltos driver’s left shin and both feet was ‘adequate’, but for the other critical parts, it was ‘good’. All parts of the co-driver received ‘good’ protection.

In comparison, the Tata Sierra offered only ‘adequate’ protection for the driver’s chest, which is particularly significant because the chest is one of the most critical areas in a crash. Also, both of the driver’s tibiae and the co-driver’s right tibia were rated as ‘adequate’, while protection for the other body parts was ‘good’. These comparatively lower ratings in key impact areas, especially the chest, are why the Seltos achieved a higher AOP score than the Sierra.

In the side movable deformable barrier and side pole impact tests, both midsize SUVs offered ‘good’ protection to all critical parts of the occupants.

Seltos vs Sierra Bharat NCAP: Child occupant protection tests

Unlike the Sierra, the Seltos had a full child safety dynamic score

Seltos vs Sierra COP results and scores

Criteria

Kia Seltos

Tata Sierra

Child safety rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Child occupant protection  score

45/49 points

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44.73/49 points

Child safety dynamic score

24/24 points

23.73/24 points

CRS installation score

12/12 points

12/12 points

Vehicle assessment score

9/13 points

9/13 points

While both the Kia Seltos and Tata Sierra have a 5-star safety rating, the Kia achieved a score of 45/49, 0.27 points more than the Tata, thanks to a higher child safety dynamic score.

Kia Seltos Bharat NCAP frontal crash test.

Both models scored full marks in the frontal and side-impact tests involving the 3-year-old dummy. But with the 18-month-old dummy, the Sierra scored 7.73 out of 8 in the frontal test, losing 0.27 points; the Seltos retained full points. This explains the Sierra’s slightly lower overall COP score compared to the Seltos. Both again scored full marks in the side-impact test with the younger dummy.

Tata Sierra Bharat NCAP frontal crash test.

Notably, both the Seltos and Sierra received a full CRS (child restraint systems) installation score but lost 4 points in vehicle assessment.

Seltos vs Sierra Bharat NCAP: Safety features

Both midsize SUVs offer an identical safety kit

The Kia Seltos and Tata Sierra offer a similar suite of safety features, including 6 airbags as standard, a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, Level 2 ADAS, a tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS), hill-start assist and hill-descent control, an electronic parking brake and disc brakes on all wheels.

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