Safest Mid Size Sedans: Whenever someone buys a new car, he gives first priority to safety and it should also be given. For safety, we look at airbags or the ADS technology being provided in vehicles now, but apart from this there are some parameters too. Which shows the safety of the vehicle. One of these is NCAP global rating. Which tells to what extent which vehicle can be considered better on safety standards. We have brought here a list of three such vehicles. Which is offered with sedan body type and 5 star NCAP global rating.
Hyundai Verna has got 5 star rating
Hyundai Verna is liked a lot by the customers because of its special look and now the list of its fans can also increase. Because this vehicle has recently been given 5 star NCAP global rating. Verna has been given 42 out of 49 points for child safety in crash, while it has got 28.18 out of 34 points on adult safety parameters. It has the facility of ESC, reverse parking sensor along with the facility of 6 airbags. Apart from this, ISOFIX and seat belt reminder are also seen.
Volkswagen Virtus comes with 5 star NCAP rating
The name of Volkswagen Virtus also comes in the list of safest sedan cars and the reason is that it has got 5 star Global NCAP rating, this car has got 42 points out of 49 on the adult safety scale. Which are considered quite good. If we look at child safety, it has got 29.71 points out of 34.

Skoda Slavia is also a safe sedan
If you are looking for a good sedan car with 5 star safety rating, then this option is also not bad for you. It has been given 5 star global NCAP rating. It has been given a score of 42 out of 49 for adult safety and 29.71 out of 34 for ensuring child safety. This vehicle is provided with a 1.5 liter turbocharged petrol engine that comes with 6 speed manual and 6 speed torque converter. The 4 cylinder engine of the vehicle can produce 150 HP power and 250 Nm torque.
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