A brand new Mazda CX-5 was crashed into a stationary object, and everyone who observed it was happy about it. Take a look at ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crashes about 80 new cars annually to identify safety flaws. IIHS uses real-world crash data to determine which tests to conduct and how to improve ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety first began releasing crash-test ratings in 1995 and introduced the TSP rating in 2006. To get a TSP rating in 2026, vehicles must earn: • A rating of Good ...
The Leaf fell short of IIHS’s coveted Top Safety Pick honor in a single crash test. The IIHS rates vehicles on a four-point scale: good, acceptable, marginal and poor. To earn the lower-tier Top ...
Whenever a new car hits the market, everyone's first question is about its safety rating. To get this rating, cars go through ...
Even the best driver can get into an accident. And if it happens to you, you're likely better off in a car that has been rated highly for safety. Take, for instance, the test in which a car is rammed ...