2025 Vehicle Safety Ratings: NHTSA Tests 37 Models for Crash Safety and Driver Assistance Features

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Audi Q6 e tron EV
Audi Q6 e tron EV

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced its selection of model year 2025 vehicles for testing under the agency’s 5-Star Safety Ratings program, a key part of its New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). These tests aim to assess vehicle safety performance and provide crucial information to consumers making purchasing decisions. The selected vehicles, combined with previously tested models that have not undergone significant changes, will account for around 87% of the new vehicle fleet.

For the 2025 model year, 37 vehicles have been chosen for testing, including eight electric and hybrid models. These vehicles will be assessed in a variety of crash scenarios, such as frontal, side, and rollover impacts, to determine their safety ratings. Additionally, NHTSA has identified five vehicles for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) verification testing. Technologies evaluated in this category include lane departure warning, forward collision warning, crash imminent braking, and dynamic brake support, all of which are designed to enhance safety on the road.

Chevrolet Equinox
Chevrolet Equinox

Sophie Shulman, NHTSA’s Deputy Administrator, highlighted the importance of the program in promoting vehicle safety advancements. “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,” Shulman stated. She also emphasized the program’s role in encouraging automakers to integrate cutting-edge safety technologies into their vehicles, ultimately reducing road injuries and fatalities.

The 5-Star Safety Ratings, ranging from one star (lowest) to five stars (highest), will be accessible on NHTSA.gov/Ratings and included on window stickers of new vehicles once testing is complete. These ratings contribute to the Department of Transportation’s National Roadway Safety Strategy, a comprehensive effort to significantly lower traffic-related deaths and injuries across the country.

Cadillac CT5 with V6 2025
Cadillac CT5 with V6 2025

Below are detailed tables listing the selected vehicles for both safety rating testing and advanced crash avoidance technology verification. These tables provide consumers with a clear view of the vehicles being evaluated, categorized by their make, model, and body style.

Vehicles Chosen for 5-Star Safety Ratings Testing (Model Year 2025)

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

Key: SUV – Sport Utility Vehicle, PU – Pickup, CC – Crew Cab, EC – Extended Cab, PV – Passenger Van, 4 DR – Four Door

Vehicles Chosen for Advanced Driver Assistance System Testing

Make Model Body Style
Chevrolet Equinox SUV
Ford Expedition SUV
Hyundai Santa Fe SUV
Kia K4 4 DR
Subaru Forester Hybrid SUV

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