FOUNTAIN VALLY, October 31, 2025 – The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has recognized two additional Hyundai models for outstanding safety performance. The all-new 2026 IONIQ 9 earned the 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK+ (TSP+) award, while the 2026 SANTA CRUZ secured a 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK (TSP) designation. With these latest honors, Hyundai now boasts eight 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK+ ratings and one 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK. Hyundai leads the industry with nine 2025 IIHS TSP/TSP+ awarded vehicles. IIHS awards highlight the safest vehicles in each category, helping consumers make informed choices.
The 2025 IIHS test criteria now has more stringent requirements for second-row occupant safety. Vehicles must earn an acceptable rating in the updated test to qualify for TOP SAFETY PICK, and a good rating is required for the TOP SAFETY PICK+.
“We are immensely proud that IONIQ 9 and SANTA CRUZ have earned top recognition in the world’s most prestigious automobile safety evaluations,” said Cole Stutz, chief safety officer, Hyundai Motor North America. “These achievements reaffirm our commitment to delivering vehicles that set the standard for world-class safety, quality and innovation.”
To earn a 2025 TSP/TSP+ award, vehicles must earn good ratings in the small overlap front and updated side tests as well as an acceptable or good rating in the pedestrian front crash prevention evaluation, which gauges performance in both daytime and nighttime conditions. All trims must be equipped with acceptable- or good-rated headlights. An acceptable rating in the updated moderate overlap front test is enough to qualify for TSP, but a good rating is required for TSP+. For more information on the award criteria, visit IIHS.org.
Hyundai Motor’s 2025 IIHS TSP+/TSP Selections
| Ratings | TSP+ (8 models) | TSP (1 models) |
|---|---|---|
| Models (9 models) | IONIQ 5 IONIQ 6 IONIQ 9 *newly ad-ded KONA TUCSON SANTA FE (Produced after November 2024) ELANTRA (AVANTE) (Produced after October 2024) SONATA (Produced after November 2024) | SANTA CRUZ *newly ad-ded |