Here Are The Safest Cars In The World Right Now

2Audi A7
Audi A7 is similar to A6, but this beast is larger, faster, and has a rear lid that's hatchback, making it more a practical option considering the premium four-door. Almost every IIHS test resulted in a Superior grade for A7, with the Acceptable rating for its incredible headlights. Despite the fact that A7 includes low- and high-beam projectors (LED), its lights generate glare, preventing it from obtaining an excellent grade.

The 2019 A7 weighed 4377 pounds in the test and accelerated between 0 and 96 kmph in around 4.4 seconds. In addition to this, it stopped from 112 kmph to around 157 feet. The over-two-ton new car not only can avoid a collision at around 40 kmph, but its Audi Pre Sense system slowed it by around 57 kmph in about 2.3 seconds right before colliding with the dummy during a 59.5 kmph IIHS parallel test.
Acura TLX
The Acura TLX 2021 has been completely revamped and, however, unlike the prior generation, has indeed been named an IIHS Safety Pick+ along with twenty other vehicles. Throughout every test, its IIHS safety scores were Superior. Each TLX comes equipped with the LED low- & high-beam projector headlights, & IIHS testing revealed that its low beam pattern has never excessively been bright for the oncoming traffic.

On the other hand, its high beam can assist in increasing the output while someone drives. Driver-support technologies include automatic emergency braking, forward-collision warning lane-keeping assist, lane-departure warning rear cross-traffic alert, and a blind-spot monitor. These technologies are standard on TLX. And the TLX also has traffic recognition & an awareness monitor, which will notify you when it detects any distracted driving.
Honda Accord
Researchers can't talk about the Honda Accord sans mentioning its success for winning 10 Best awards than Tom Brady has Super Bowls. It won 35 games between 1983 and 2021. It's one of the best-selling cars in the United States, with roughly 200,000 sold in the previous year even amidst the pandemic. As a matter of fact, it has a lot of security.
The Accord performed admirably in the IIHS crash & avoidance tests. The child-seat anchors received a great rating for having extra latch positions. The Hybrid trims and Accord LX obtained the Acceptable grade for their headlights. That's apparently because their high-beam employs a halogen reflector instead of an LED reflector! The standard emergency brake system performs greatly. During a 95.75 kmph parallel test, the braking system dropped to around 1.60 kmph within 2.3 seconds before it made contact with the dummy.
Genesis G70
Are you doubtful about investing in Genesis's low-cost premium sports sedan? Perhaps its G70's IIHS Safety Pick+ designation will incredibly put those concerns away from your mind. The G70 got Good & Superior scores in the crash testing & headlight measures. However, it fell short in child-seat locks, which were fairly difficult to operate. According to IIHS, its lower anchors were deep in its seat, making navigating around them a challenge.

Needless to say, the G70's balanced the driving feel for a starting price under $40,000, and it's an incredible offer. The G70 includes more basic driver-assisting technologies than many counterparts. Standard features include automated emergency braking with pedestrian recognition, lane-departure warnings & lane-keeping assist, plus cruise control. All IIHS vehicle-to-vehicle front collisions & 19 and 40 kmph hits were prevented by the G70.
Kia K5
The Kia Optima received a Top Safety Pick the year before. It has been overtaken by the more aggressively styled K5, while Kia's mid-size car is now safer than before. The addition of pedestrian-detection technologies contributes to its safety. The IIHS gave Good & Superior ratings, although there were varied outcomes throughout headlight testing. There were four distinct versions examined.
The greatest headlights featuring LED projectors are found on K5 GT-Line & GT cars designed after November 2020. Nevertheless, in all the headlight tests, those identical trims produced before December scored Poor grades for insufficient visibility.
So, these are the first five cars that are the safest in the world as of now.
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