Full 5-star crash test rating by ASEAN NCAP for the 2022 Honda BR-V and D27A Perodua Alza, but which is safer?

It’s the MPV season again, as Perodua brought out its brand-new 2022 D27A Perodua Alza into the MPV segment, reviving a segment that was stagnant for a period of time.

And reviving the segment it certainly did, as more than 51,000 Malaysians put their money down for one, cementing itself as one of the most popular 7-seater MPVs in the country today.

Also Read: 51k bookings of 2022 Perodua Alza in 3 months; production to increase to meet demands, so shorter wait times?

But the Alza will soon be joined by the equally-new 2022 Honda BR-V, slated to debut here in Malaysia later this year.

Like the Alza, ASEAN NCAP also awarded the BR-V with a full 5-star rating with a near-perfect score for its Adult Occupant Protection (AOP). But with tentative prices of the BR-V in Malaysia likely to start from the RM 100k mark, how much safer is it compared to the Perodua Alza?

Also Read: All-new 2022 Honda BR-V to cost more than RM 100k. Bookings opened in Thailand, price up 22%

Kicking things off is the Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) rating. Here, the Honda BR-V scored 26.98 points out of a maximum of 32 points, while the Alza scored 28.96 points.

ASEAN NCAP noted that the BR-V provided adequate protection to both the front occupants’ chests, but the front occupants are at risk of suffering from injuries to the chests and lower legs in the Alza. Nonetheless, the Alza clawed back at the BR-V with a better Head Protection Score (HPT), thus pushing its overall score ahead of the BR-V.

Also Read: All-new 2022 Honda BR-V scored near-perfect score for AOP, nets 5-star rating by ASEAN NCAP

As for Child Occupant Protection (COP), the Honda BR-V scored 44.53 points out of a maximum of 51 points, ahead of the Alza which did 43.04 points.

Rear Seat Reminder in the Honda BR-V

Here, ASEAN NCAP tested a range of child seats in both MPVs and rated the BR-V ahead of the Alza in terms of installation and child detection. Child Presence Detection (CPD) is defined by a notification system at the end of a journey that alerts the driver via audio and/or visual display (Check Rear Seat). The BR-V offers this feature, but the Alza doesn’t.

In the Safety Assist (SA) category, the Alza clawed back at the BR-V, scoring a total of 19.50 points out of a maximum of 21 points. The BR-V, on the other hand, scored 16.50 points.

The Alza’s win in this category can be attributed to its ASA 3.0 ADAS suite, which includes autonomous emergency braking as standard fitment. The Alza also offers Seat Belt Reminder (SBR) across the board, which bumped up its score. 

The main reason why the Honda BR-V scored lower is because it lacks rear seat belt reminders and autonomous emergency braking (AEB) isn't offered as standard across the range. 

Also Read: 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating for all-new 2022 Perodua Alza, scores higher than Toyota Veloz

Lastly is the Motorcyclist Safety (MS) category which sees the BR-V scoring 8.1 points, ahead of the Alza’s 8.0 points.

The overall score for the Honda BR-V stands at 77.02 points, while the Alza did 81.64 points, netting both MPVs the full 5-star rating.

With that said, no matter how many stars a vehicle gets for a crash test, it’s vital to have proper child seats, moreover in a family MPV.

Oops... Something broke.
    Channel:
Follow our socials:
Eric

Editor

Started from the IT industry but somehow managed to find his way into the automotive industry. If he’s not gaming, he’s const...

Hassle-free purchasing, get your next car fast!

users traded-in for dream car
Add your car

Upgrade

Honda BR-V

Related Used Car

Quality Cars Guaranteed

Fixed Price No Hidden Fees

5-Day Money-back Guarantee

1-Year Warranty

View More

Related Short Videos

Related Videos

2022 Perodua Alza & Honda BR-V, New 7-Seater SUV Coming to Malaysia under RM100k

Next-gen Honda BR-V Previewed?! 2021 Honda N7X Concept is Honda's New 7-Seater SUV

2020 Honda BR V 1.5 Facelift Closer Look in Malaysia, This or a Toyota Rush?

2020 Perodua Aruz vs Honda BR-V 7-Seater SUV Practicality & Driving Review! | WapCar.my

Installing 17-inch Advanti Aria Flow Form Wheels On A 2022 Perodua Alza, How Does It Look?

My Pro Drifter Friend Bought a 2022 Perodua Alza AV!

2022 Perodua Alza Review in Malaysia, Real World Fuel Consumption & 0-100 km/h Test

2022 Perodua Alza 1.5 AV Review in Malaysia, The Only Car You Should Buy for Under RM80k

2022 Perodua Alza 1.5 AV in Malaysia, Best 7-Seater MPV for under RM80k!

Latest News

8% service tax: Car maintenance cost likely to go up in 2024, continuity of free service packages in doubt

Yesterday’s tabling of Budget 2024 proposed for the current service tax rate of 6 percent to be increased to 8 percent. The scope of the new service tax will also be expanded to include logistics, meaning that the cost to transport finished cars and automotive parts will be higher next year. Details on effective implementation date, or guidelines for car workshops are still lacking so we will have to wait for a separate announcement from Customs. The use of the term service tax is also causing a

Review: Chery Omoda 5 in Malaysia - Bang-for-buck hero does its best to exorcise ghosts of Chery's past

Something about rising tides and lifting boats paints the picture of the Chinese car industry, and among the pleathora of startup small boats rolling into the vast sea you have your vessels; built on the back of years of trial and error, no doubt buoyed with a full coffer. Of course, for a fair few companies, the motivation to chart new waters is to correct missteps of years prior. 奇瑞, or Chery to you and I, will know very well what the latter means. Yesteryear's QQ and A160 were a crack at the

Burning Proton X70 incident: Car now in Proton's possession, cause and findings to be updated after investigations

Proton has issued a statement in regards to a recent viral video, in which a Proton X70 caught fire. The particular vehicle is in the company's possession already. Further findings will be announced upon completion of investigation. Here is the statement in full, released on 13-October 2023: "Proton would like to issue a statement with regards to a video currently circulating depicting a thermal incident on a new Proton X70. We are aware of the incident and would like to thank concerned parties

Gentari wants to expand hydrogen supply biz, welcomes Budget 2024's recognition for EV and home solar services

Following today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Petronas’ green energy arm Gentari welcomes the recognition by Prime Minister Anwar when Gentari’s contribution to Malaysia was highlighted. Gentari CEO Sushil Purohit said, “Gentari is proud to be recognised in Budget 2024, a testament to our growing role in Malaysia’s clean energy ecosystem since our launch last year. We observe with great optimism the clean energy transition initiatives and incentives etched within Malaysia’s Budget 2024 and it is par

BMW Group Malaysia claims No.1 premium EV brand title for 2023, welcomes spending on charging facilities and TVET upskilling

BMW Group Malaysia has sold over 1,700 units of fully electric BMW i and MINI EV models in the first eight months of 2023, a sum which the company says positions it as the No.1 Premium EV provider in the country. In response to today’s tabling of Budget 2024, Managing Director Hans de Visser welcomes the extension of income tax relief for expenses on EV charging facilities. “Looking to the future, the need to accelerate the adoption of EVs as a greener and more efficient solution to transportati

Recommended Cars

PopularLatestUpdates
Hot
Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Xpander

RM 99,980

View Model
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63

RM 2,088,888

View Model
Honda

Honda Civic Type R

RM 330,002 - 399,900

View Model
Upcoming
Volvo

Volvo EX30

TBC

View Model
Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce Spectre

RM 2,000,000

View Model

Comparison of Related Cars

Honda BR-V
View Now