VW Polo Sold in India as an option with two airbags scores four stars in Global NCAP crash test. The first-ever independent crash tests of some of India's popular and important small cars have shown a high-risk of life threatening injuries in road crashes. VW has since withdrawn the no-airbag version and this is now the standard model. In the crash test, the Volkswagen Polo without airbags achieved a zero-star rating for its adult occupant protection. The vehicle structure was stable, but without safety equipment such as airbags, dummy readings indicated a high risk of life-threatening injuries. With two airbags (driver and front passenger), the Volkswagen Polo achieved a four-star rating for adult occupant protection in the 64km/h NCAP test. Thanks to the airbags, the protection offered to the driver and passenger head and neck was good. Using the child seats recommended by Volkswagen, the Polo achieved a three-star rating for child protection. Global NCAP advises consumers to check carefully which version of the Polo they buy. Read more about the crash tests here: http://bit.ly/1loNVSh Subscribe to our channel here http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Follow us online: Twitter: / globalncap Instagram: / globalncap Facebook: / globalncap Website: http://globalncap.org