ASEAN NCAP
The New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries, or known as ASEAN NCAP, is an automobile safety rating program jointly established by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) and Global New Car Assessment Program (Global NCAP) upon a collaborative MoU signed by both parties during the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) Foundation Annual General Assembly in New Delhi, India on 7 December 2011.[1]
In January 2013, ASEAN NCAP has published the program's first phase results involving seven popular models in the ASEAN region’s market. At this stage, two separate assessments conducted in the rating scheme which are the Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) by star-rating and Child Occupant Protection (COP) by percentage-based rating.
Member organizations
Currently, the following organizations are officially in the ASEAN NCAP member organizations:[2]
- Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS)
- Global New Car Assessment Program (GNCAP)
- Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM)
- Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP)
- Automobile Association of Singapore (AA Singapore)
Financial support organizations
- Global New Car Assessment Program (GNCAP)
- Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS)
See also
- ANCAP for Australia
- Euro NCAP for Europe
- Latin NCAP for South America
- NCAP for the United States
References
- ↑ "ASEAN NCAP: Making Cars Safer in ASEAN Region". Global NCAP.
- ↑ "About Us". ASEAN NCAP.