2016 Honda Civic, Hyundai Sonata are one of the New IIHS TSP+ Winners

David BondHondaHyundai10 years ago19 Views

The 2016 Honda Civic Four-Door, Hyundai Sonata, Nissan Altima, and also Lexus RX recently received Top Safety Pick+ awards from the Insurance coverage Institute for Highway Safety.

Both the Sonata and also Altima boosted from “Acceptable” to “Good” in the tiny overlap crash test this year. The RX crossover had not been ranked for the small overlap test in 2013, but also for 2016, racked up “Good” in this group. On the other hand, the Civic sustained its “good” record in the tiny overlap from last year.

For 2016, IIHS has actually made stricter needs for its TSP+ award. Vehicles who earn one of the most prominent award from the firm should currently earn “Good” scores in each of 5 collision examinations and also earn an “Advanced” or “Superior” rating in front accident avoidance innovation. The Civic sedan, Sonata, Altima, as well as RX each offer onward crash warning and emergency situation autobrake, as well as earned leading scores of “Superior” ahead accident avoidance.

Prior to these vehicles were crowned TSP+ victors, the firm had already provided the award to 48 other cars for the 2016 model year. IIHS has additionally made changes to its typical TSP honor, requiring cars to make a “Good” rating in the small overlap examination for 2016. The federal government is looking to make adjustments to its 5-Star safety and security score system.

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