ASEAN NCAP

The New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asia, or known as ASEAN NCAP, is an automobile safety rating program jointly established by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) and Global New Car Assessment Program (Global NCAP) upon a collaborative MoU signed by both parties during the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) Foundation Annual General Assembly in New Delhi, India on 7 December 2011.

At this stage, two separate assessments conducted in the rating scheme which are the Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) by star-rating and Child Occupant Protection (COP) by percentage-based rating.

As of 2023[update], the following organizations are officially in the ASEAN NCAP member organizations:[2][3] Due to the high number of deaths on motorcycles in the region, ASEAN NCAP began prioritizing biker safety from 2017.

[5] Since March 2020, it is mandatory to show a safety label with all display vehicles for sale in Malaysia.

The printed information must show the ASEAN NCAP safety rating.