According to the Global NCAP ratings, the Punch scored 16.45 points out of a total of 17 for adults and 40.89 points out of a total of 49 for children.
Scoring 16.42 points out of 17 for adult safety occupancy, the XUV300 also gets a rating of five stars.
The next car to score five stars in the crash tests is the Tata Altroz with 16.13 points out of a maximum of 17.
The Mahindra XUV700 gets five stars in adult occupancy, but its score of 16.03 points out of 17. It also scores 41.66 points out of 49 when it comes to child safety, making it the best so far and earning it a four-star rating.
With 16.06 points, the Nexon is also the last car on this list to score five stars. As for child safety, the mini SUV scores three stars with 25 points out of the 49-point maximum.
Now, moving away from Indian cars, the Toyota Urban Cruiser comes in with four stars scoring 13.52 points out of the maximum 17.
The first sedan to make it to this list is the fourth-gen Honda City, scoring four stars again with a total score of 12.03 out of 17 points.
The other Honda car to secure four stars is the Honda Jaz with a total score of 13.89 out of 17 points.
The SUV managed to get 11.85 points out of 17 for adult occupant safety but 24.88 points for child safety giving it a score of only two stars.
And at the end of our list is the Renault Kiger, scoring four stars with a total of 12.34 points for adult occupant safety.