The Volkswagen Polo Vivo has achieved a 4-star safety rating from the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP).
Volkswagen Polo Vivo received a 4-star rating in Global NCAP crash tests, improving from its previous 2-star rating. Despite being discontinued in India, it remains popular globally.
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In child occupant protection, the score was 28.63 out of 49. There are seat belt reminders, ESC and ISOFIX mounts. The car does not offer 3-point belts in all seating positions as standard.
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