Additionally, for 2014 the Top Safety Pick must rate «acceptable» or better in the IIHS» new small - overlap
front crashworthiness evaluation.
Not exact matches
Q50 and Q70 models were awarded IIHS» highest accolade for their performance on the IIHS
crashworthiness evaluations, and the advanced
front crash safety features available on both vehicles, particularly INFINITI's Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) system.
Within those groups, vehicles are listed in order of their ratings (good, acceptable, marginal or poor in the Institute's
crashworthiness evaluations and headlight
evaluations and superior, advanced, basic or not available for
front crash prevention).
Like the outgoing model, the new Pilot has good ratings in IIH's four other
crashworthiness evaluations — moderate overlap
front, side, roof strength and head restraints.
The F - 150 crew cab, which Ford calls the SuperCrew, earns good ratings for occupant protection in all five IIHS
crashworthiness evaluations — small overlap
front, moderate overlap
front, side, roof strength and head restraint
evaluations.
To qualify for Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must earn good ratings in all five
crashworthiness evaluations — small overlap
front, moderate overlap
front, side, roof strength and head restraints.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The 2014 Subaru Impreza and its near - twin, the Subaru XV Crosstrek, earn the IIHS Top Safety Pick + award for good performance in each of the Institute's
crashworthiness evaluations, including the small overlap
front test.
In its
crashworthiness program, the Institute rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor based on performance in moderate overlap
front, small overlap
front, side, roof strength and head restraint
evaluations.
To earn TOP SAFETY PICK +, a vehicle must pass a series of
crashworthiness evaluations, including the small overlap
front test — a real - life scenario that replicates what happens when the
front corner of a vehicle strikes another vehicle or an object.
The Model S, a large luxury sedan, earns good ratings in all IIHS
crashworthiness evaluations except the challenging small overlap
front crash test, in which it earns an acceptable rating.
The Volkswagen Golf and its twin, the Volkswagen GTI, earn the Top Safety Pick + award for good performance in the Institute's
crashworthiness evaluations and available
front crash prevention.
In the newest and toughest IIHS
crashworthiness evaluation, the small overlap
front test, the Camaro earns a good rating, the Mustang earns acceptable, and the Challenger is rated marginal.
It has yet to be tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for the 2018 model year, though the 2017 model received the highest possible score of «good» in all
crashworthiness evaluations other than the difficult small overlap
front test.
ARLINGTON, Va. —
Crashworthiness evaluations for seven new or redesigned midsize car models reflect performance in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's
front, side, and rear impact tests.
The designation goes to models that achieve a good or acceptable rating in the challenging small overlap
front test — introduced in 2012 — and a good rating in each of the Institute's four other
crashworthiness evaluations — moderate overlap
front, side, roof strength and head restraints.
This time, models must earn the highest safety score in every
crashworthiness evaluation, including small overlap
front, moderate overlap
front, head restraints and seats, side, and roof strength.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The 2014 Volvo XC90, a midsize luxury SUV, earns the IIHS Top Safety Pick + award for good performance in each of the Institute's
crashworthiness evaluations, including the small overlap
front test.