When it comes to budget-friendly sedans in India, the Maruti Swift Dzire and Honda Amaze are two of the most trusted names. They’re reliable, fuel-efficient, and fall under the ₹10 lakh segment – making them great for first-time buyers. But while both offer plenty of value, the real question is: which one is safer? Let’s cut into crash test ratings, child safety, and overall protection to settle the score.
Safety
When you’re buying a car, safety shouldn’t be negotiable. Thankfully, both the Dzire and the Amaze recently underwent Bharat NCAP (BNCAP) testing — and the results are impressive. Both sedans managed five stars in Adult Occupant Protection (AOP). But there’s more beneath the surface.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of their AOP results:
| Test | Maruti Dzire | Honda Amaze |
|---|---|---|
| AOP Score | 29.46/32 | 28.33/32 |
| Frontal Impact | 14.17/16 | 14.33/16 |
| Side Impact | 15.29/16 | 14/16 |
As you can see, the Dzire edges ahead overall with a slightly better total score. Though the Amaze performed marginally better in the frontal crash, the Dzire made up for it in the side impact evaluation. Also, in the side pole impact, both cars received top marks for body region protection — that’s a big plus.
Child
This is where things get interesting. While both sedans offer ISOFIX mounts and cater to child safety, the difference in ratings tells us a lot.
| Test | Maruti Dzire | Honda Amaze |
|---|---|---|
| COP Score | 41.57/49 (5 stars) | 40.81/49 (4 stars) |
| Dynamic Score | 23.57/24 | 23.81/24 |
| CRS Installation | 12/12 | 12/12 |
| Vehicle Assessment | 6/13 | 5/13 |
Despite the Amaze slightly outperforming Dzire in the dynamic test, the overall COP score for Dzire is higher. Why? Because it nailed the vehicle assessment section, which takes into account seatbelt reminders, ISOFIX anchorage visibility, airbag warning labels, and more.
Now let’s break down how each sedan fared with actual child crash dummies:
18-month-old child test:
- Dzire: 8/8 (front), 4/4 (side) – Britax Romer Baby Safe 3
- Amaze: 7.81/8 (front), 4/4 (side) – Honda Baby & Kids seat
3-year-old child test:
- Dzire: 7.57/8 (front), 4/4 (side) – Britax Romer Dualfix 5Z
- Amaze: 8/8 (front), 4/4 (side) – Honda Baby & Kids seat
So even though the Amaze had a perfect 8/8 score for the 3-year-old test, it still fell short in overall points. That extra 0.76 COP points for Dzire helped it bag the full five-star child safety rating.
Features
Beyond crash tests, real-world safety depends on the features available. Both cars come decently equipped, but again, Dzire pulls slightly ahead with more usable safety features as standard.
| Feature | Maruti Dzire | Honda Amaze |
|---|---|---|
| ABS with EBD | Yes | Yes |
| Dual Airbags | Yes | Yes |
| Rear Parking Sensors | Yes | Yes |
| Rear Camera | Yes (higher trims) | Yes (higher trims) |
| ISOFIX Mounts | Standard | Standard |
| ESC | Yes (top trims) | Yes (top trims) |
What’s missing? Neither offers six airbags, which is becoming more common in premium hatchbacks and crossovers. Still, for their segment, both cars provide solid protection.
Verdict
If you’re choosing purely based on safety, the Maruti Swift Dzire takes the lead — and not just by a hair. While both cars are nearly identical in adult crash protection, the Dzire’s full five-star child safety rating is what tips the scale. Add to that slightly better side impact scores and stronger vehicle safety assessments, and you’ve got a budget sedan that’s surprisingly well-rounded when it comes to keeping your family safe.
That said, the Honda Amaze is still a fantastic pick. Its cabin feels more premium, and its safety ratings aren’t far behind. But if you’re playing it strictly by the numbers and focusing on child safety, the Dzire wins.
FAQs
Which car has better crash safety?
Both have 5-star AOP scores, but Dzire edges out Amaze overall.
Is Dzire safer for kids?
Yes, Dzire has a 5-star COP rating vs Amaze’s 4-star.
Do both cars have ISOFIX?
Yes, both Dzire and Amaze come with ISOFIX child seat mounts.
Which car has better side impact safety?
Dzire scores better in side impact than Amaze.
Are 6 airbags available?
No, neither Dzire nor Amaze offer 6 airbags currently.

















