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NHTSA Will Crash Test 37 Model Year 2025 Vehicles

Written by CarPro | Oct 28, 2024 5:42:50 PM

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is sharing its list of model year 2025 vehicles selected for testing as part of the agency’s 5-Star Safety Ratings under its New Car Assessment Program.  It's chosen 37 vehicles, a number that's down slightly from last year when the agency tested 40 vehicles. Of the 37 selected for testing this year, eight are electric and hybrid models.

NHTSA says the vehicles on the list, combined with previously tested models with no significant changes in the new model year, will represent safety ratings for approximately 87% of the new vehicle fleet. Safety regulators say the broad cross section will help consumers make purchasing decisions about the vehicles that best fit their needs. 

All the vehicles will be evaluated in a variety of crash scenarios, including frontal, side and rollover crashes.

NHTSA also announced the five vehicles it will test to verify the performance of certain advanced driver assistance systems. (This, too, is down from last year when the agency tested the technology in sixteen vehicles.) The technologies for evaluation are lane departure warning, forward collision warning, crash imminent braking and dynamic brake support.    

“NHTSA is committed to providing the public with the most reliable and up-to-date safety information so they can choose the vehicle that’s right for them,” NHTSA Deputy Administrator Sophie Shulman said. “The 5-Star Safety Ratings program motivates automakers to integrate advanced safety technologies into a wider range of vehicles, helping to save lives and reduce injuries on our nation’s roads.”

For more info about the crash test dummies NHTSA uses in its testing click here.

Once tests are completed, those vehicle safety ratings, with one star being the lowest and five stars being the highest, will be available at NHTSA.gov/Ratings. The crash rating data is also placed on window stickers of new cars following testing. 

Model Year 2025 Vehicles Selected for NHTSA 5-Star Safety Ratings Testing

MAKE 

MODEL 

BODY STYLE 

 

Audi 

Q6 e-tron EV 

SUV 

BMW 

X3 

SUV 

Cadillac 

CT5 with V6 

4 DR 

Cadillac 

Escalade 

SUV 

Cadillac 

XT4 

SUV 

Chevrolet 

Equinox 

SUV 

Chevrolet 

Silverado EV 

PU/CC 

Chevrolet 

Tahoe 

SUV 

Ford 

Expedition 

SUV 

Ford 

Explorer 

SUV 

Ford 

Transit Wagon—Low and Medium Roof 

PV 

Genesis 

GV80 

SUV 

Hyundai 

Palisade 

SUV 

Hyundai 

Tucson 

SUV 

Jeep 

Gladiator 

PU/CC 

Jeep 

Wrangler 4-Door 4xe PHEV 

SUV 

Kia 

K4 

4 DR 

Kia 

Niro Hybrid 

SUV 

Lexus 

NX 350 

SUV 

Lincoln 

Nautilus 

SUV 

Mazda 

CX-70 Hybrid 

SUV 

Mazda 

CX-70 PHEV

SUV 

Mitsubishi 

Outlander 

SUV 

Nissan 

Frontier Crew Cab 

PU/CC 

Nissan 

Kicks 

SUV 

Nissan 

Murano 

SUV 

Ram 

Ram 1500 Crew Cab 

PU/CC 

Ram 

Ram 1500 Quad Cab 

PU/EC 

Subaru 

Forester  

SUV 

Toyota 

4Runner 

SUV 

Toyota 

Camry Hybrid 

4 DR 

Toyota 

Corolla 

4 DR 

Toyota 

Corolla Cross 

SUV 

Toyota 

Land Cruiser Hybrid 

SUV 

Toyota 

Tacoma 

PU/EC 

Toyota 

Tundra 

PU/EC 

Volkswagen 

Tiguan 

SUV 

 

Model Year 2025 Vehicles Selected for NHTSA Advanced  Crash Avoidance Technology Systems Verification Testing

 

MAKE 

MODEL 

BODY STYLE 

 

Chevrolet

Equinox

SUV 

Ford

Expedition 

SUV 

Hyundia

Santa Fe 

SUV

Kia

K4

4 Dr

Subaru

Forester Hybrid 

SUV 

 

Photo: NHTSA. 2024 Kia EV6 AWD. Click Here for Crash Test Results.