Out of the total 15 cars in their lineup, Maruti Suzuki has disclosed that 9 cars comply with the latest crash test norms in India. These latest norms have been in effect for all the new launches in India since October 1, 2017, and will extend to all production cars in the country from October 1, 2019. Pedestrian protection norms will kick in after October 1, 2018, and will cover all the cars sold in the Indian markets two years from then. Out of all the cars in their lineup, the S-Cross, Ciaz, Ertiga, Vitara Brezza, Baleno, Dzire, Swift, Ignis and Celerio meet the norms that will come in effect from 2019 for full-frontal impact, offset-frontal impact and side impact.
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