Hyundai Leads Industry with Nine IIHS 2024 TOP SAFETY PICK Recognitions
Hyundai is leading the industry with nine IIHS 2024 TOP SAFETY PICK recognitions. The 2024 IONIQ 5 upgraded to TOP SAFETY PICK+ while the 2024 Santa Fe and Sonata received TOP SAFETY PICK designations. Parent Company Hyundai Motor Group also leads with 18 IIHS TSP/TSP+ awards. The focus is on enhancing safety features, passing stricter testing criteria, and protecting occupants on roadways.
Hyundai leads the industry with nine IIHS 2024 TOP SAFETY PICK recognitions.
The 2024 IONIQ 5 upgraded to TOP SAFETY PICK+.
Hyundai Motor Group also leads with 18 IIHS TSP/TSP+ awards.
Enhanced safety features and strict testing criteria compliance to protect occupants.
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- 2024 IONIQ 5 upgraded to TOP SAFETY PICK+
- 2024 Santa Fe and Sonata each receive TOP SAFETY PICK
- Parent Company Hyundai Motor Group also leads industry with 18 IIHS TSP/TSP+ awards
Additional Hyundai products previously awarded 2024 IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK or TOP SAFETY PICK+ ratings include:
2024 IONIQ 6 TOP SAFETY PICK+
2024 Kona TOP SAFETY PICK+
2024 Elantra TOP SAFETY PICK
2024
2024 Palisade TOP SAFETY PICK
2024
"As Hyundai continues to sustain leadership in the IIHS TSP award designations, we are proud to have two additional new products recognized including a mid-size SUV and a sedan, said Cole Stutz, chief safety officer, Hyundai Motor North America. "At Hyundai, we are committed to reducing traffic fatalities by providing safe vehicles to protect customers on their daily commutes."
The focus of the IIHS TSP evaluation is to prevent fatalities on roadways and protect occupants. IIHS announced more strict testing criteria to further protect back seat passengers and improve pedestrian crash avoidance systems. Hyundai stepped-up to the IIHS challenge for tougher testing guidelines by instituting several testing improvements including enhanced side structure, advanced seat belts for rear seat occupants and SmartSense safety features such as Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (with pedestrian detection), Lane Departure and Driver Assist Warnings as standard across the Hyundai product lineup.
According to IIHS, "The standard front crash prevention systems on the Santa Fe and Sonata both earn good ratings for pedestrian crash avoidance, while the system included with the IONIQ 5 is rated acceptable." Additionally, the IONIQ 5 was previously announced as a TOP SAFETY PICK winner before the results of the updated moderate overlap test were available.
To qualify for an IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK, vehicles must earn a good rating in the small overlap front, original moderate overlap front and updated side tests. While the higher of the Institute's two awards, TOP SAFETY PICK+, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the small overlap front, updated side tests and no less than an acceptable rating for the updated moderate front crash test. Both, TSP/TSP+ awards must also earn an acceptable or good rating for pedestrian front crash prevention and come with acceptable or good rated headlights equipped on all trim levels. For more information on the changes to the award criteria, visit IIHS.org.
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