Safety rating car 2019
57 the safest cars in 2019, according to the IIHS release: full list
Every year the Insurance Institute of road safety IIHS summarizes its activities, noting the awards for the best cars. 2019 is no exception. Beating machines – statistics written. All the same, as in previous years:
Safety rating car 2018
Safety ratings for cars in 2017
Safety rating cars 2016
Safety ratings car 2015
Recall that there are two top rating IIHS:
Top Safety Pick
Top Safety Pick+
In order to qualify for Top Safety Pick (let’s call it a solid “4”), the vehicle must pass crash tests with “good” or “acceptable” scores, with predominance of the first:
“To qualify for the 2019 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must receive a rating of “good” in the tests on impact with a small overlap on the driver side, middle frontal collision and side impact. Tested the roof strength and head restraints. It is also necessary to obtain “acceptable” or “good” rating with a small overlap on the passenger side. Also must be received “advanced” or “superior” rating to prevent a frontal collision and an “acceptable” or “good” rating the headlights”, – konkretisiert in IIHS.
In 2018, the only such award has been awarded to 27 cars.
On “perfectly” passed the exam 30 cars, which quite remarkable, because in previous years it was always more cars with less high ratings. Automakers are increasingly paying attention to security, and it is very good.
“To be eligible for a maximum of 2019 Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must receive “good” rating in tests for a small overlap on the driver side, the passenger in a frontal impact with a moderate overlap and side crash tests, as well as stand on the highest point of pressure on the roof and the headrest. The model also needs to earn “advanced” or “superior” ratings to prevent frontal collisions and good score on the rating of the headlights.
Vehicle with additional collision protection system in the front can get any award only in the presence of this technology” – added to the Insurance Institute.
Models that earn Top Safety Pick + or Top Safety Pick are the best choice of vehicles for safety in their respective categories. The size and weight influence occupant protection in serious crashes. Larger, heavier vehicles generally provide more protection than smaller, lighter ones. Thus, the small car that received a Top Safety Pick + or Top Safety Pick, not necessarily give more protection than a bigger car that gets the award among its competitors.
Final rating safety 2019
SMALL CARS
2019 Honda Insight
2019 Hyundai Elantra
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version lights; only applies to cars manufactured after September 2018
2019 Kia Forte
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Kia Niro (hybrid)
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Kia Niro (plug-in-hybrid)
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru Crosstrek
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru Impreza (4-door sedan)
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru Impreza (4-door wagon)
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru WRX
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
MIDSIZE CARS
2019 Hyundai Sonata
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Kia Optima
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Subaru Legacy
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Subaru Outback
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Toyota Camry
with the top version of the headlights
MIDSIZE LUXURY CARS
Genesis 2019 G70
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Lexus ES 350
with the top version of the headlights
LARGE MODELS
2019 Toyota Avalon
with the top version of the headlights, only applies to cars manufactured after September 2018
LARGE PREMIUM MODELS
2019 BMW 5 series
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Genesis G80
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Genesis G90
2019 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
with the top version of the lights; applies only to 4-door sedan
SMALL SUVS
2019 Hyundai Kona
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Mazda CX-5
with the top version of the headlights
MIDSIZE SUVS
2019 Hyundai Santa Fe
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Kia Sorento
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru Ascent
with the top version of the headlights
MIDSIZE PREMIUM SUVS
2019 Acura RDX
with the top version of the headlights
2019 BMW X3
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
COMPACT CARS
2019 Hyundai Accent
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Kia Rio
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version lights; applies only to 4-door sedan
SMALL CARS
2019 Hyundai Elantra GT
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
with additional collision avoidance, front and special lights
2019 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version lights; only applies to cars built after July 2018
2019 Kia Soul
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Nissan Kicks
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Toyota Corolla
with the top version of the lights; applies only to 4-door hatchback
MIDSIZE CARS
2019 Honda Accord
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Nissan Altima
with the top version of the headlights
MIDSIZE LUXURY CARS
2019 Audi A3
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Audi A4
with the top version of the headlights
2019 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
applies only to 4-door sedan
LARGE MODELS
2019 Kia Cadenza
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
SMALL SUVS
2019 BMW X2
2019 Honda CR-V
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Hyundai Tucson
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Mazda CX-3
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Mitsubishi Outlander
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Subaru Forester
MIDSIZE SUVS
2019 Honda Pilot
2019 Hyundai Santa Fe XL
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Mazda CX-9
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Nissan Pathfinder
with the top version of the lights; only applicable to vehicles produced after August 2018
2019 Toyota Highlander
MINIVANS
2019 Chrysler Pacifica
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights
2019 Honda Odyssey
with supplementary prevention of frontal collisions, front and top version headlights