Enhanced safety requirements meant only three Detroit models won this year – the Chevrolet Traverse, the Ford Mustang Mach-E ...
The IIHS has revised its crash tests to require automakers to start paying attention to second-row seating safety in order to ...
IIHS raises the bar for back seat safety, leading to fewer 2025 Top Safety Pick qualifying models as automakers adapt to ...
Mazda, one of Japan's most prominent automotive brands, has recently earned a major accolade that's been the talk of the ...
The 2025 winners reflect the composition of the current U.S. auto market, with SUVs dominating the field. Of the 36 Top ...
Hyundai’s small pickup, the Santa Cruz, misses out on the TSP rating this year due to a similar issue. It only scored a “marginal” rating on the moderate overlap test, with the IIHS saying it “also ...
Forty-eight models qualified for IIHS safety awards, down from 71 a year ago. IIHS President David Harkey said that’s because ...
And while the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does its own crash testing, the gold standard for vehicle safety is actually the Insurance Institute For Highway Safety. It also makes ...
While not perfect from the standpoint of safety, the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe is good enough for the coveted Top Safety Pick+ ...
When it comes to getting around, driving a car is the riskiest mode of transportation. The Insurance Institute for Highway ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, or IIHS, is raising the bar for its 2025 top safety ...
Mazda excelled in the IIHS crash tests for 2025 models tested to date, with the highest number of Top Safety Pick+ awards.
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