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Vehicle ratings. IIHS 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. Start typing a make and/or model, and a list of choices will appear.
- 2023 Top Safety PICKs
Vehicles that perform best in our evaluations qualify for...
- Safe Vehicles for Teens
All listed vehicles have a curb weight greater than 2,750...
- Driver Death Rates
IIHS periodically calculates driver death rates for...
- Shopping for Safety
Making roads and vehicles safer for everyone. The Insurance...
- About Our Tests
We accept manufacturer tests for other ratings in accordance...
- Midsize Cars
About the awards and ratings. To qualify for 2024 Top Safety...
- Insurance Losses by Make and Model
Insurance losses by make and model. The tables below contain...
- 2023 Subaru Forester
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- 2023 Top Safety PICKs
Vehicles that perform best in our evaluations qualify for Top Safety Pick, which has been awarded since the 2006 model year, or Top Safety Pick +, which was inaugurated in 2013. These awards identify the best vehicle choices for safety within size categories during a given year.
Vehicles that perform best in our evaluations qualify for Top Safety Pick, which has been awarded since the 2006 model year, or Top Safety Pick +, which was inaugurated in 2013. These awards identify the best vehicle choices for safety within size categories during a given year. Larger, heavier vehicles generally afford more protection than ...
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23 Νοε 2023 · The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced its list of model year 2024 vehicles for crash testing as part of the agency’s 5-Star Safety Ratings system under its New Car Assessment Program.
The NHTSA standards require vehicles to provide no injuries to occupants after a head-on impact into a fixed barrier at 30 mph (48 km/h), not at an angle. [8] The IIHS test exposes 40% of the front of the vehicle to an impact with a deformable barrier at approximately 40 mph (64 km/h).
27 Φεβ 2021 · Here's how vehicles like the Mazda 3, Nissan Rogue, and Ford Explorer earn top NHTSA and IIHS safety ratings.