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Six airbags rule by October 2023

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INDIA will require all passenger cars to have a minimum of six airbags from October 1, 2023, a year later than originally planned, the transport minister said last Thursday (29).

The move, aimed at improving safety in a country that has the world’s deadliest roads, was initially planned for October 1, 2022, but faced resistance from some carmakers.

“Considerin­g the global supply chain constraint­s being faced by the auto industry and its impact on the macroecono­mic scenario” the rules will be implemente­d from October 2023, Nitin Gadkari said.

Draft airbag rules were made public in January and were expected to be finalised a month later, but faced resistance from carmakers, including Maruti Suzuki. Maruti said the move would increase vehicle prices and drive out buyers.

In India, the world’s fourthlarg­est car market, the majority of cars sold are priced below $15,000 (£13,135).

Two airbags – one each for the driver and front passenger – are already mandatory. The government estimates adding four more would cost no more than $75 (£66).

Auto market data provider JATO Dynamics, however, estimates it could increase costs by at least $231 (£202).

Several carmakers typically offer six airbags in higher, pricier variants, but not the base model. “Safety of all passengers travelling in motor vehicles irrespecti­ve of their cost and variants is the foremost priority,” Gadkari said.

Mandating six airbags is part of a renewed push by the road transport ministry to improve safety after Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Indian conglomera­te Tata Sons, died in a car crash.

India had a death on its roads every four minutes, the World Bank said last year.

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