What are the safest cars on the road in 2023?

Cars made by Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Acura and Mazda top the list of safest vehicles on the road, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Cars made by Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Acura and Mazda top the list of safest vehicles on the road, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. (Charles Krupa, Associated Press)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Cars made by Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Acura and Mazda top the list of safest vehicles on the road, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

The annual list of cars with top scores in crash tests and other safety evaluations is growing, with further additions since the February 2023 release, per Consumer Reports. Still, the list is shorter than in previous years because the tests are getting tougher.

Fifty-one cars qualify for the highest rating, a Top Safety Pick award, for the 2023 model year. Another 25 cars qualify for the Top Safety Pick award this year. That's down from 101 vehicles last year and 90 in 2021.

The main reasons for the drop are the addition of a tougher side-impact crash test, a more comprehensive evaluation of automatic emergency braking and new headlight requirements, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a safety-focused organization funded by the auto insurance industry.

"While different vehicles missed out for different reasons, the new headlight requirement is an issue for quite a few models," said Joe Young, an insurance institute spokesman, per Consumer Reports.

More models will likely earn top safety status as the institute continues to raise the bar for the award, said Jennifer Stockburger, director of operations at Consumer Reports' auto test center. "Car manufacturers respond to tougher tests by designing new vehicles that can pass those tests," she said.

To earn the highest ranking of Top Safety Pick, vehicles must receive an acceptable or good score on a new side-crash test designed to replicate a higher-speed impact with a larger vehicle, such as an SUV or pickup. In addition, the vehicles must have automatic emergency braking systems that could prevent a collision with a pedestrian at nighttime and headlights that illuminate the road ahead on curves and straightaways, regardless of vehicle trim levels.

Here's the list of vehicles receiving the Top Safety Pick award:

Small car

  • Acura Integra
  • Toyota Prius
  • Toyota Prius Prime

Midsized car

  • Honda Accord
  • Hyundai Ioniq 6
  • Subaru Outback
  • Toyota Camry (built after January 2023)

Midsized luxury car

  • Mercedes-Benz C Class (with optional front crash prevention)

Large luxury car

  • Genesis G90

Small SUV

  • Honda CR-V
  • Honda HR-V
  • Subaru Solterra (built after October 2022)

Small luxury SUV

  • Acura RDX
  • BMW X1
  • Genesis GV60
  • Genesis GV70, GV70 Electrified
  • Lexus NX and NX Plug-in Hybrid
  • Lexus RZ
  • Lexus UX

Midsized SUV

  • Genesis GV80
  • Honda Pilot
  • Hyundai Palisade
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee LE
  • Kia Telluride
  • Mazda CX-90, CX-90 PHEV
  • Nissan Pathfinder
  • Subaru Ascent
  • Toyota Highlander
  • Volkswagen ID.4

Midsized luxury SUV

  • Acura MDX
  • Audi Q4 E-Tron and Q4 Sportback
  • Infiniti QX60
  • Lexus RX
  • Tesla Model Y
  • Volvo XC90 and XC90 Recharge

Large SUV

  • Audi Q8, Q8 E-Tron and Q8 Sportback
  • Rivian R1S

Minivan

  • Honda Odyssey
  • Toyota Sienna

Large pickup

  • Toyota Sienna
  • Toyota Tundra crew cab and extended cab

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Dennis Romboy, Deseret NewsDennis Romboy
Dennis Romboy is an editor and reporter for the Deseret News. He has covered a variety of beats over the years, including state and local government, social issues and courts. A Utah native, Romboy earned a degree in journalism from the University of Utah. He enjoys cycling, snowboarding and running.

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