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The world’s top 9 cars in safety

The world's top 9 cars in safety

2015 Hyundai Genesis IIHS Top Safety Pick+2015 Hyundai Genesis IIHS Top Safety Pick+

2015 Hyundai Genesis
“With respect to active-safety features, the 2015 Hyundai Genesis has now caught up to the best from Germany, Japan, or Detroit.”

The Genesis serves as the flagship luxury model for Hyundai’s range of vehicles; but it deserves to make shoppers’ shortlists as much for safety as for features and creature comforts, The available Automatic Emergency Braking system that’s available in the Genesis, as part of the Technology Package, is one of the few active-safety systems to be rated as ‘Superior’ in IIHS testing. Furthermore, the fully optioned Genesis has a critical mass of active-safety items (what Hyundai calls the Sensory Surround Safety System), including things like Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA), and Lane Change Assist (LCA)—as well as Lane Keep Assist (LKA), which will actually make mild steering corrections to help keep you in your lane if attention lapses.

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2015 Volvo S602015 Volvo S60

2015 Volvo S60
“The 2015 Volvo S60 has strong crash-test scores and an impressive array of electronic safety systems.”

Going by test results and crash-test ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and the federal government, the 2015 Volvo S60 could be the safest car on the market. It’s the paragon of safety if you place a lot of emphasis on crash-test results, with a perfect flush of five-star ratings from the federal government and top ‘good’ results in every single area from the IIHS. And there’s a lot of active safety on offer, if you’re willing to check a few option boxes. It’s also for years been one of the top performers according to the insurance industry, with some of the lowest rates of injury related insurance losses among luxury sedans.

2015 Mercedes-Benz M-Class (ML63 AMG)2015 Mercedes-Benz M-Class (ML63 AMG)

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2015 Mercedes-Benz M-Class (ML63 AMG)
“The 2015 M-Class has some standout active-safety features, as well as top-tier crash-test ratings.”

Mercedes-Benz has, for decades, made some of the vehicles with the lowest rates of fatality and injury. Relatively few of its current models have been rated by both U.S. agencies—which keeps more of them from being given a perfect ‘10’ in safety—but the M-Class stands as an exception. It’s earned top ratings in both crash-test protocols, and its set of active-safety items is one of the best in its class. Collision Prevention Assist is a standard feature on the M-Class, as is Attention Assist, which can warn you if it thinks you’re too drowsy. Add the optional Pre-Safe Brake feature that’s part of the Driver Assistance Package, and you add even more accident-prevention odds improvement. With it, the M-Class earns an IIHS ‘Superior’ rating.

By the way, there’s change in store for this model line, but it shouldn’t be to the detriment of safety. Look for the upcoming 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class to continue the M-Class form factor (and its underpinnings), albeit with new badging, a refreshed cabin and other enhancements.

2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i

2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i
“The Legacy has pegged the Top Safety Pick+ meter, and it’s a perfect five-star NHTSA performer.”

The 2015 Subaru Legacy achieves top-notch results from the federal government and the IIHS—in every single category. What makes it stand out, even above other models that achieve the same, is that it’s also one of the few models to manage the IIHS ‘Superior’ front crash prevention rating when equipped with the optional EyeSight system. Even better, we think, is that you don’t have to go for the most expensive model in the lineup to get that potential life-saver; it’s available on the affordable Premium models, where you can add it and get a sedan with things like Blind Spot Detection, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, lane-departure alert, adaptive cruise control, and a system that can brake you to a stop short of an imminent collision in some cases or lessen the severity of one by reducing speeds

2015 Mazda 32015 Mazda 3

2015 Mazda 3
“Available active-safety extras and top-notch protection earn Top Safety Pick+ status for the 2015 Mazda 3.”

The 2015 Mazda 3 is a charming family of compact sedans and hatchbacks, and it already earns our recognition as one of the best-looking, most fun-to-drive cars in its class. So it’s some icing on the cake, so to say, to find out that the Mazda 3 is also one of the safest. Much of the lineup now gets Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and a rearview camera system, and with the available Smart City Brake Support and Forward Collision Warning systems, using laser sensors to anticipate an imminent collision and activate emergency braking, you can get the active-safety systems that usually require a luxury badge—in a car that’s still quite affordable.

2015 Subaru Outback2015 Subaru Outback

2015 Subaru Outback
“The Subaru Outback has been a safety standout for many years, and the 2015 model steps it up with a new generation of Eyesight active safety features—plus the safety of X-Mode when the going gets tough.”

The Outback earns ratings that are, for the most part, just as great as those of the Legacy sedan on which it’s based. And Subaru, just as with the Legacy, makes its EyeSight active-safety package remarkably accessible; you can opt for the IIHS-top-rated system in all but the base model. The Outback gets a slightly lower rating than the Legacy, if you count its four-star federal rollover rating, but that’s determined by geometry, not any lack of emergency handling—and the higher structure might actually aid occupant protection in crashes with taller SUVs.

2015 Chrysler 2002015 Chrysler 200

2015 Chrysler 200
“The 2015 Chrysler 200 is an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ and five-star champ, with great occupant protection and an effective automatic braking system.”


In its last-generation version that was on sale until last year, the Chrysler 200 had a mottled set of crash-test ratings and safety scores. Now with the completely redesigned 2015 model, that’s no longer the case, and the IIHS and federal ratings are in agreement. The 2015 Chrysler 200 gets top-tier ratings from each, as well as a next-to-the-top ‘Superior’ rating for front crash prevention, with the optional Safety Tec package that adds Full Speed Forward Collision Plus. The only downside: It’s only offered on the top-of-the-line 200C.

2015 Mazda CX-5 GT2015 Mazda CX-5 GT

2015 Mazda CX-5
“The CX-5 is a safety superstar, with excellent crash-test ratings and an advanced forward-collision warning system.”

Going by crash-test results, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 is the top performer in its class, with five stars in all the federal crash categories, as well as top ‘good’ results from the IIHS in every single category—and the IIHS ‘Advanced’ rating for front crash prevention when equipped with the optional Smart City Brake Support, which will brake you automatically for hazards at speeds ranging from 4 to 19 mph.

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