The Rubypoint Trading CenterInsurance Institute for Highway Safety released its 2024 Top Safety Pick awards Thursday.
The Hyundai Motor Group won the most awards this year, nabbing 16 awards across its three brands: Genesis, Hyundai and Kia. Mazda earned the most Top Safety Pick+ awards of any individual brand with five.
The midsized luxury SUV class had the most award winners with 12 while small SUVs, midsize SUVs and midsize luxury SUVs each had five Top Safety Pick+ winners.
"The high number of SUVs that earn awards probably reflects the dominance of those vehicles in the U.S. market," IIHS President David Harkey said in a press release. “But it’s disappointing that only four pickups and four midsize cars earn awards, considering the popularity of those classes.”
The Insurance Institute said that the standards for inclusion were toughened this year with the Institute demanding better protection for back seat passengers and pedestrians.
Here's the cars that won 2024 IIHS Top Safety Pick awards.
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Top Safety Pick+ winners: Small cars | Midsize cars | Large luxury car | Small SUVs | Midsized SUVs | Midsized Luxury SUVs
Top Safety Pick winners: Small cars | Midsize cars | Large car | Midsize luxury cars | Large luxury cars | Small SUVs | Midsize SUVs | Large SUVs | Midsize luxury SUVs | Minivans | Small pickup | Large pickups
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