All-New Car Safety Features in 2025 : As traffic conditions change, coupled with the varying chaotic conditions of roads, car safety has found itself at the top of Indian consumers, and rightly so, in 2025. There is a whole lot that manufacturers are trying to do to make their cars safe.

Interestingly enough, some of those features that were big time in the luxury segment are now being made available in budget models. Therefore, if you are going to buy a car in this 2025, here are the really-new safety features that you should know about.

ADAS

Expectations are building on the consumers’ excitement as outside 2025 sees the entry of ADAS into a number of these mid-range cars. Lane keep assist, forward collision warnings, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control comprise the advanced driver assistance systems. Mahindra XUV 3XO, Tata Harrier, and Hyundai Verna are now Level2 ADAS-equipped cars designed to avert accidents while relieving driver fatigue.

360-Degree Camera and Blind Spot Monitoring

The best that could have happened to parking and lane changes has finally happened with the rise of 360-degree camera systems. These provide a bird’s eye view of the car and its surroundings; thus, these models can have blind spot detection systems that alert you whenever another vehicle is in your blind spot, and that would most certainly make highway driving much safer.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

TPMS has now come to the point of being almost standard equipment in many cars to allow a driver to maintain a close watch on the real-time status of his tyre pressure. Tire pressure is not only essential for better fuel efficiency but also very important during braking and controlling the automobile when needed.

Mandatory Six Airbags

It won’t be long before the car companies begin rolling out production in 2025 with many vehicles now coming standardised with six airbags across most variants. They will include front, side, and curtain airbags, protecting passengers in case of a possible collision. Such lifesaving features are already part of even sub-10 lakh cars like the Hyundai i20, Tata Altroz, and Maruti Baleno.

ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts and Speed Alerts

ISOFIX child seat mounts are gradually getting quite a common feature in budget hatchbacks and SUVs. For families, this guarantees a secure fit for the child seat. Speeding alerts remind to slow down for the safety of all other road users.