Vehicles that meet those criteria and also earn a basic or higher rating for front
crash prevention qualify for the Top Safety Pick + award.
Top Safety Pick + winners with optional front
crash prevention qualify for the higher award only when equipped with the technology.
Not exact matches
In order to
qualify for the Top Safety Pick + award, a vehicle must have a Good score on all five crashworthiness tests and it must come with a front
crash prevention system that earns an Advanced or Superior rating.
To
qualify for 2017 TOP SAFETY PICK, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
The 2018 Kia Sedona minivan
qualifies for the Top Safety Pick award when equipped with optional front
crash prevention and good - rated headlights.
The large luxury car
qualifies for the 2018 Top Safety Pick + award, thanks to good crashworthiness ratings across the board; standard, superior - rated front
crash prevention; and base headlights that earn a good rating.
To
qualify for the 2018 Top Safety Pick + award, vehicles must earn a good rating in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests; an acceptable or good rating in the passenger - side small overlap test; an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention; and a good headlight rating.
Additionally, the 2016 A3 sedan earned an advanced rating for front
crash prevention which is the
qualifier for the Plus part of the Top Safety Pick Plus.
To
qualify for the 2018 award, vehicles must earn a good rating in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests; an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention; and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
To
qualify for Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must meet the Top Safety Pick criteria, plus earn an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To
qualify for 2016 Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the five IIHS crashworthiness tests and an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The 2018 Kia Sedona minivan
qualifies for the Top Safety Pick award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety when equipped with optional front
crash prevention and good - rated headlights.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The 2016 Mercedes - Benz GLE - Class, a midsize luxury SUV, earns a superior rating for front
crash prevention and
qualifies for the Top Safety Pick + award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
For 2014, vehicles must be available with front
crash prevention to
qualify for the highest safety award from IIHS, Top Safety Pick +.
Both vehicles
qualify for the top award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety when equipped with optional front
crash prevention and specific headlights.
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qualified buyers.
Most of the Top Safety Pick + winners
qualify for the award only when equipped with optional front
crash prevention systems.
It doesn't
qualify for an IIHS front
crash prevention rating.
To
qualify for the 2014 award, vehicles must earn a basic, advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To
qualify for Top Safety Pick +, the IIHS's highest award, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, plus an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To
qualify for TSP +, the IIHS testing parameters require each vehicle to earn «good» ratings in five crashworthiness tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side impact, roof strength and head restraints — as well as an «advanced» or «superior» rating for front
crash prevention.
Vehicles that meet the crashworthiness criteria but have only a basic - rated front
crash prevention system
qualify for the second - tier award, Top Safety Pick.
To
qualify, winners must earn good ratings in each of the Institute's five crashworthiness tests and have an available front
crash prevention system earning an advanced or superior rating.
To
qualify for 2014 Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must meet those same criteria, plus earn a basic or higher rating for front
crash prevention.
Cars can
qualify for the 2016 Top Safety Pick + award if they've earned good ratings for the same
crash tests, along with an advanced or superior rating in the front
crash prevention tests.
The Edge doesn't
qualify for the «plus» award because it doesn't have a front
crash prevention system equipped with automatic braking.
To
qualify for 2017 Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the five crashworthiness tests, an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
The A3 is available with an optional front
crash prevention system that
qualifies for an advanced rating from IIHS.
To
qualify for Top Safety Pick +, the Institute's highest award, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, plus an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To
qualify for 2017 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the five crashworthiness tests, as well as an advanced or superior rating for front
crash prevention.
The 2016 2 - door Honda Civic
qualifies for Top Safety Pick +, thanks to an available front
crash prevention system that earns a superior rating.
To
qualify for the 2017 Top Safety Pick award, a vehicle must have good ratings in all five crashworthiness tests and an available front
crash prevention rating that earns an advanced or superior rating.
To
qualify for Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must have good ratings in all five crashworthiness tests and an available front
crash prevention system that earns an advanced or superior rating.
The redesigned Volkswagen Tiguan offers improved protection in small overlap front
crashes and, when equipped with front
crash prevention,
qualifies for the 2017 Top Safety Pick award.
The 2017 Corolla
qualifies for a Top Safety Pick + award with a good rating for occupant protection in a small overlap
crash and a superior rating for front
crash prevention.
The small car, redesigned for 2017,
qualifies for the top award from IIHS, thanks to a good small overlap front rating and a superior - rated front
crash prevention system.
The 2016 Mini Cooper
qualifies for the award, thanks to good crashworthiness ratings across the board and an advanced rating for front
crash prevention.
Both the Tucson and the Hyundai Sonata have available front
crash prevention with automatic braking and
qualify for the Top Safety Pick + award.
Redesigned for the first time in a decade, the Jeep Compass
qualifies for the Top Safety Pick award when equipped with optional front
crash prevention.
Both vehicles
qualify for the award when equipped with optional front
crash prevention and specific headlights.
Ford has added optional superior - rated front
crash prevention to its iconic pickup, helping it
qualify for an IIHS safety award.
Vehicles
qualify for either the TOP SAFETY PICK or TOP SAFETY PICK award if they have good ratings from IIHS in five crashworthiness tests — small - overlap front, moderate - overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — and an available front
crash prevention system that earns a superior or advanced rating.
Vehicles
qualify for either the Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick + award if they have good ratings from IIHS in five crashworthiness tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — and an available front
crash prevention system that earns a superior or advanced rating.
Across manufacturers, the vast majority of winners
qualify only when optionally equipped because front
crash prevention and acceptable or good headlights aren't part of their base trims.
The Impreza, Legacy, Outback and WRX
qualify for Top Safety Pick + when equipped with optional front
crash prevention and specific headlights.
Models with a basic - rated front
crash prevention system, which typically only issues a warning and doesn't brake,
qualify for Top Safety Pick.
The good rating for Infiniti's sedan will apply to the 2014 - 2015 Q70 and the 2013 Infiniti M. With good ratings in the Institute's four other
crash tests and an available front
prevention system, the Q70
qualifies for an IIHS Top Safety Pick + award.