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IIHS-HLDI tests evaluate two aspects of safety: crashworthiness — how well a vehicle protects its occupants in a crash — and crash avoidance and mitigation — technology that can prevent a crash or lessen its severity.
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Dec 16, 2025 — The latest additions bring the total number of 2025 Top Safety Pick+ award winners to 66 and the number of 2025 Top Safety Pick winners to 18. Nov 19, 2025 — A large driver-side blind zone raises the risk of striking a pedestrian during a left turn by 70%, a new IIHS study shows.
2025 TOP SAFETY PICKs
These vehicles earn top marks in 2025 IIHS evaluations.
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Rates of restraint use among fatally ... observed restraint use rate because unrestrained occupants are more likely than restrained ones to be fatally injured in a crash. Restrained fatally injured occupants include occupants in child safety seats and occupants restrained ...
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute
Formation 1959; 67 years ago (1959) (IIHS)
Headquarters Arlington, Virginia, U.S.
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute
Formation 1959; 67 years ago (1959) (IIHS)
Headquarters Arlington, Virginia, U.S.
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IIHS-HLDI
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But the risks are apparent — and so are the solutions. The latest additions bring the total number of 2025 Top Safety Pick+ award winners to 66 and the number of 2025 Top Safety Pick winners to 18.
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2024 TOP SAFETY PICKs
Not one GM or Stellantis vehicle on the list, meanwhile Ford/Lincoln has several. Interesting! More on reddit.com
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Supersizing vehicles offers minimal safety benefits — but substantial dangers [IIHS]
For vehicles that weigh less than the fleet average, the risk that occupants will be killed in a crash decreases substantially for every 500 pounds of additional weight. But those benefits top out quickly. For vehicles that weigh more than the fleet average, there’s hardly any decrease in risk for occupants associated with additional poundage. The average weight of passenger vehicles in the study sample was 4,000 pounds. The weight of the average U.S. car increased to 3,308 pounds in 2017-22 from 3,277 pounds in the earlier period, bringing the category closer to the 4,000-pound all-vehicle average. So a CUV that is 500-1k lbs over still substantially increases safety? its just diminishing returns with 7k lbs trucks? More on reddit.com
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NHTSA and IIHS Safety rating release for 2025?
https://jalopnik.com/small-suv-crash-avoidance-tech-does-not-keep-small-su-1851435561 This might help. "The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested 10 of the most popular small crossovers on the market and found that just one of them earned a “good” rating when it comes to vehicle-to-vehicle crash prevention." I’ll save the anticipation for you folks. The Forester was the only one to get a “good” rating. The CR-V and RAV4 were rated “acceptable.” The Escape, Tucson and Compass earned a “marginal” rating. Unfortunately for their drivers and everyone else on the road, the Equinox, CX-5, Outlander and Taos all got “poor” markings. It’s a tough look. More on reddit.com
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How do you compare the safety of cars between classes/sizes? 
If a car is in a single vehicle accident, i.e. crashing into a stationary object, then you can compare across classes for objective crash worthiness, but things get a lot more difficult when two cars of different size classes collide. At that point, better safety design still plays a role, but the physics involved likely make a bigger difference. In terms of death rates, I think there are way too many variables to take into account to make any real statements about which is statistically safer. As you said, driver habits are going to come into play more than objective metrics. More on reddit.com
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YouTube
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is an independent, nonprofit scientific and educational organization dedicated to reducing deaths, injuries and property damage from motor vehicle crashes through research and evaluation and through education of consumers, policymakers and safety ...
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NHTSA
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Car Safety Ratings | Vehicles, Car Seats, Tires | NHTSA
NHTSA's 5-Star Safety Ratings help you make smart decisions about safety when buying a car. Compare vehicles, and also search car seat and tire ratings.
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Autoblog
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The Latest Subaru Forester Is Also the Safest One Yet - Autoblog
1 month ago - Digging a little deeper into the IIHS results, the intensive testing shows that all the hard work Subaru puts into safety pays off across all significant aspects. In terms of driver’s safety, the Forester got a Good rating for Head, Chest, Hip, and Thigh safety, with the lower leg or foot rating at A (acceptable). Passenger safety results show as Good-rated across all aspects in front- and side-impact tests.
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Wikipedia
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - Wikipedia
1 day ago - The IIHS evaluates six individual categories, assigning each a "Good", "Acceptable", "Marginal", or "Poor" rating before determining the vehicle's overall frontal impact rating. The moderate overlap test (formerly frontal offset test), introduced ...
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MotorTrend
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Exactly How Safe Is Your Car? IIHS Evaluates and We Explain
Beginning for 2025, vehicles must achieve an Acceptable rating in the updated moderate front overlap test to earn Top Safety Pick status; currently vehicles must be rated as Acceptable in the less-challenging original front overlap test to get ...
Published   February 29, 2024
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The BRAKE Report
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IIHS Awards Safety Ratings to Sixteen New Models - The BRAKE Report
December 16, 2025 - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently announced new safety ratings for sixteen 2025 and 2026 vehicle models. Representing 12 different brands, these vehicles have achieved either the organization’s Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ designation.
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Forbes
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Tesla Cybertruck Earns Highest Safety Rating In Last IIHS Test For 2025
1 month ago - The Model 3 and Cybertruck both have earned a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the highest rating for crash testing. The Model 3 is now available in a base “Standard” version starting at $36,990 ...
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Kelley Blue Book
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Car Safety Ratings and How They Work - Kelley Blue Book
NHTSA uses a 5-Star scoring system, while the IIHS issues grades of Good, Acceptable, Marginal, and Poor. Crash testing is a critical component of vehicle safety ratings.
Published   November 12, 2025
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Ehlinelaw
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IIHS and NHTSA Crash Test Program Differences? | What You Must to Know
November 24, 2024 - The IIHS uses a unique rating system that relays results to consumers using four tiers: “good,” “acceptable,” “marginal,” or “poor.” This information lets car buyers decide whether the vehicle’s safety standards meet their ...
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Autoevolution
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2026 Honda Passport Joins Five Other Models on IIHS Award Panel With Stellar TSP+ Rating - autoevolution
December 19, 2025 - In order of their appearance, they're ... Pilot (Top Safety Pick). Now, the all-new 2026 Honda Passport joins them with a 2025 Top Safety Pick+ rating, "the highest safety accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ...
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Cars.com
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16 Vehicles Qualify for IIHS Crash-Test Awards In Latest Round of Testing | Cars.com
To qualify as a Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn a good rating in the small overlap front and side impact tests, score good or acceptable in an evaluation of front crash prevention systems, and come standard with headlights that rate good or acceptable.
Published   December 18, 2025
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Driving
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16 more 2025, 2026 vehicles earn IIHS awards for crash-test safety | Driving
December 18, 2025 - To receive a Top Safety Pick for 2025, vehicles need the top “Good” rating in the small overlap and side crash, plus “Good” or next-step-down “Acceptable” in the updated moderate overlap, along with “Good” or “Acceptable” headlight ratings across all trims...
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Acura News
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2025 Acura ADX Earns TOP SAFETY PICK Award from IIHS
December 18, 2025 - The 2025 Acura ADX has earned the TOP SAFETY PICK (TSP) award, one of the highest accolades from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
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Consumer Reports
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Safest New Cars of 2025, According to the IIHS via @ConsumerReports
December 16, 2025 - The IIHS, a safety group funded ... systems. Depending on their performance, the safest vehicles get either a Top Safety Pick (TSP) or Top Safety Pick+ (TSP+) designation....
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U.S. News
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What Do Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ Mean? | U.S. News
April 28, 2025 - These two designations are given to models tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and they cover everything from front-end fender benders to pedestrian detection to second-row seat belt reminders. If safety is a high priority for you, cars with one of these awards should be at the top of your list. ... Vehicles on sale in the U.S. are tested by the IIHS for crashworthiness
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Sport Mazda North
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Mazda CX-5 Safety Ratings | All Model Years
December 12, 2025 - The 2023 through 2025 CX-5 models ... The IIHS tested the updated moderate overlap front crash on a 2024 CX-5 and rated it Good overall, with Good scores for the structure, driver injury measures and restraints....
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