Latin NCAP

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A Peugeot 207 Compact following a Latin NCAP frontal crash test at the Facility for Engineering of the Universidad de la República in Montevideo, Uruguay.

The Latin New Car Assessment Programme (Latin NCAP) is an automobile safety assessment programme founded in 2010 by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile Region IV, FIA Foundation, International Consumer Research & Testing and the Gonzalo Rodríguez Foundation. The initiative has support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), following the Euro NCAP and other schemes around the world. Its aim it to test the active and passive safety of new cars sold in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Rating

Latin NCAP includes rating for adult occupant and rating for child occupant.

See also

External links

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