India, March 21 -- The Citroen eC3, based on the C3 hatchback, hit the Indian market in 2023. A new top-end variant was added to the model lineup in January 2024. Now, the results of the latest crash test from Global NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) have revealed that the firm's first electric hatchback in India received a zero-star rating for adult occupant protection with 20.86 points out of 34. However, it scored one star for child occupant protection. The model got 10.55 points out of 49 in this category. The car being evaluated was an India-spec version equipped with two frontal airbags, a belt load limiter, and a seatbelt reminder for the front occupants. There weren't seatbelt pretensioners, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and sid...