The Volkswagen Tera, a compact SUV primarily manufactured for Latin American and African markets, has just aced its safety evaluation with flying colors. Fresh off its Brazilian launch, the Tera recently underwent rigorous crash testing by Latin NCAP – and the results are impressive enough to make global safety-conscious buyers take notice.
Safety Features That Earned Top Marks
The tested model came equipped with:
✔️ 6 airbags (front, side, curtain)
✔️ Electronic Stability Control (ESC) as standard
✔️ Seat belt reminders & pretensioners
✔️ Speed assistance system
✔️ Optional ADAS package (Lane Support, Blind Spot Detection)
Crash Test Performance Breakdown
Adult Occupant Protection (89.88% Score)
Head/Neck Protection: Excellent for both driver and front passenger
Chest Protection: Good for passenger, adequate for driver
Leg Protection: Strong performance across all metrics
Side Impact Tests: Maximum protection for head/abdomen/pelvis
Whiplash Protection: Exceeded UN R32 rear impact requirements
Child Safety (87.25% Score)
ISOFIX anchors effectively prevented head contact for rear-facing 1.5yr dummy
Full protection in side impact tests for both 1.5yr and 3yr dummies
Minor deduction for limited chest protection in frontal crashes
Pedestrian Protection (75.77% Score)
Complies with UN127 safety regulations
Hood impact zones: Mostly good/adequate protection
Windshield/A-pillar areas: Marginal-to-poor performance
Leg protection: Good at center, adequate at edges
Why This Matters for Buyers
With its 5-star rating, the Tera outperforms many competitors in emerging markets where safety standards are often compromised. The robust body shell and comprehensive airbag coverage particularly impressed testers. While the optional ADAS package enhances safety further, even the base model offers exceptional crash protection.
Expert Take: “The Tera sets a new benchmark for affordable SUVs in developing markets. Its performance rivals many European models at half the price,” notes Alejandro Furas, Latin NCAP Secretary General.
Market Availability
Currently rolling out in Brazil, the Tera will soon reach:
Mexico
Colombia
South Africa
Other Latin American/African markets
Pricing: Starts at ~$28,000 in Brazil (before local taxes)










