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Increased focus on lighting key in auto safety awards
-Increased focus on lighting key in auto safety awards
IIHS, which evaluates passenger vehicles for its Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ awards, gave 23 vehicles its Top Safety Pick+ award, down seven from the 2019 model year. IIHS President David Harkey told Automotive News that the decrease came from more stringent criteria for headlights.
Headlights, produced with polycarbonate and other engineering plastics, must have "good" or "acceptable" ratings from IIHS to be considered for safety designations. They must also offer "advanced" or "superior" front-crash prevention systems.
To earn a 2020 Top Safety Pick+ award, vehicles must have "good" ratings in IIHS' passenger-side small overlap front, moderate overlap front crash, side crash, roof strength and head restraint tests.
Five Mazda vehicles are 2020 Top Safety Pick+ winners: the Mazda3 sedan, Mazda3 hatchback, Mazda6, CX-3 and CX-5. It also won a Top Safety Pick for the CX-9.
Harkey said Mazda stood out in awards this year because it applied "good" or "acceptable" headlights across its entire fleet.
"Pedestrian fatalities have significantly risen over the past decade," Harkey said. "We've seen a 53 percent jump in pedestrian fatalities since 2009. … Having this technology available on vehicles we think is going to be an important part of the solution."
No minivans or pickups qualified for either award so far this year.
"That could change if automakers make midyear production changes and nominate the vehicle for testing," IIHS said. Minivans and pickups "barely missed out" due to criteria relating to pedestrian-detection technology, Harkey said.
Hyundai Motor Group, including the Genesis and Kia brands, won 14 Top Safety Pick awards and three Top Safety Pick+ awards.
In addition to the Top Safety Pick+ winners, another 41 vehicles earned IIHS' Top Safety Pick awards.
Fiat Chrysler and Mitsubishi failed to have any vehicle model earn either award this year. Ford, Volvo and BMW won Top Safety Pick awards, but no Top Safety Pick+ awards, IIHS said. General Motors, besides the XT6 winning a Top Safety Pick+, won a Top Safety Pick for the Chevrolet Equinox.
Nissan won a Top Safety Pick+ for the Maxima and a Top Safety Pick award for the Altima.