Cybertruck only pickup with top IIHS and NHTSA ratings under 2026 standards

Building on its 2025 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award, the Tesla Cybertruck is now the only pickup truck to earn both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ and NHTSA 5-star rating amid stricter 2026 safety standards, according to Elon Musk and the official Cybertruck account.

Elon Musk posted on March 24, 2026, on social media: 'Tesla Cybertruck is the only pickup to be awarded top safety+.' The official Cybertruck account added: 'As standards got tougher in 2026, Cybertruck is the only pickup with both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Award AND NHTSA 5-star safety rating.'

This dual recognition from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) highlights the Cybertruck's strong performance in updated crash tests and safety evaluations. No other pickup has achieved this combination under the more stringent 2026 criteria.

The achievement follows the Cybertruck's earlier IIHS Top Safety Pick+ for 2025 models (announced December 2025), reinforcing Tesla's emphasis on safety amid rising industry standards. For prior coverage, see the series on Tesla Cybertruck safety ratings.

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Tesla confirms Cybertruck base model price increase after Feb. 28 amid delivery delays

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Following last week's launch of its $59,990 Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Cybertruck, Tesla has confirmed the introductory price will rise after February 28, 2026. Surging demand has pushed estimated U.S. delivery dates for new orders to September-October 2026, up from prior May-June estimates.

Tesla introduced a $59,990 version of its Cybertruck, sparking a rush of orders and extending delivery times to 2027. However, changes to the Full Self-Driving transfer policy have frustrated many buyers. The limited-time pricing fueled the demand but highlighted delivery challenges.

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Tesla introduced a Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive base Cybertruck at $59,990—a $20,000 cut from the $79,240 premium AWD trim—available only until February 28, 2026, alongside a Cyberbeast reduction to $99,240. Amid 2025 sales of 20,237 units (down 48% YoY), strong demand has pushed U.S. deliveries to April 2027, as CEO Elon Musk noted future pricing will depend on this period.

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