Malaysia’s
most popular family sedan, the Proton Saga FLX, has been awarded 3
stars (out of a maximum of 5 stars) in the ASEAN NCAP (New Car
Assessment Programme) which was conducted by The Malaysian Institute of
Road Safety Research (MIROS) at its PC3 Crash Lab in Malacca.
The ASEAN NCAP programme is designed to
provide a fair, meaningful and objective assessment of the impact
performance of cars and provide a mechanism to inform consumers. This
protocol is based upon those used by the well-known European NCAP.
Like EuroNCAP, it is not a
government-related program nor is it an activity in the ASEAN
federation. The ASEAN NCAP was conceived by MIROS which also acts as its
secretariat and is involved in the technical and steering committee.
To read more about the ASEAN NCAP methods of testing, click here for a detailed document by MIROS. For more information, visit www.aseancap.org.
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