The Stargazer — a model recently launched by Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) — received a four-star rating from the New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP).
Based on the results from the assessors, the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) achieved a cumulative score of 66.48 points. The total score was earned from the following categories:
ASEAN NCAP noted that the Hyundai Stargazer has standard fitments such as a pair of airbags, seatbelt reminder system for frontal occupants, ISOFIX installation for child seats in the rear compartment and pedestrian protection technology.
Further, the Hyundai Stargazer variant that is sold for the Thailand market offers electronic stability control as standard while the technology together with lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and lane keep assist come as either standard or optional fitment in variants sold in other available countries.
The evaluators noted that the Hyundai Stargazer has autonomous emergency braking ([AEB> for city, inter-urban, and pedestrian), auto high beam, as well as blind spot detection as optional equipment.
The rating came out alongside the ASEAN NCAP’s evaluation of the Creta, which had a five-star rating.
“ASEAN NCAP wishes a warm congratulations to Hyundai for achieving impressive results for both of these models. This is another significant milestone for Hyundai to have its SUV and MPV models meet the required vehicle safety performance levels as stipulated in the ASEAN NCAP protocol,” the assessors said in a statement.
“This is indeed an advantage to road users in the ASEAN countries as SUVs and MPVs models are gaining popularity due to its extra passenger seats and thus being able to carry more people and additional goods than a sedan model could. Based on the results, assessments of these two models show that Hyundai has placed greater emphasis on both the safety of its occupants and also other vulnerable road users,” it added.
To note, the current ASEAN NCAP 2021-2025 assessment protocol covers four assessment domains with AOP covering 40 points of the overall score, while the COP, SA, and MS have 20 points each.
Powering the Philippine-spec Hyundai Stargazer is the 1.5 Smartstream Intelligent Variable Transmission (iVT) engine, which can deliver a peak churn of 113 horsepower and 144Nm of pulling power.
Offered in three trims, the aforementioned nameplate (which was introduced last month) is being retailed for P998,000 for the base option, P1.128 million for the mid-grade, and P1.218 million for the top-of-the-line version.
Photos from Jirehl Kent Flores, New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries, Hyundai Motor Philippines
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