IIHS final 2025 awards give Cybertruck Top Safety Pick, one of two large pickups honored

In its final 2025 model evaluations, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) awarded the Tesla Cybertruck a Top Safety Pick rating for crew cab models built after April, confirming strong crash test and avoidance performance from prior tests. This places the Cybertruck alongside the Toyota Tundra as one of only two large pickups to earn the honor this year, part of a release recognizing 16 additional models.

The IIHS's final 2025 awards list includes the Tesla Cybertruck crew cab pickup (built after April 2025) as a Top Safety Pick recipient, building on its earlier strong evaluations in crashworthiness and safety features. Key structural enhancements to the front underbody improved frontal crash protection, earning 'Good' ratings—the IIHS's highest—in driver- and passenger-side small overlap front, updated moderate overlap front (including rear passenger safety), and updated side tests. The standard pedestrian crash prevention system and headlights also rated 'Good,' excelling in daytime/nighttime avoidance scenarios.

Among large pickups, only the Cybertruck and Toyota Tundra secured Top Safety Pick awards this year. The announcement added 16 more models to the list, bringing total Top Safety Pick+ winners to 66.

This bolsters the Cybertruck's safety reputation, despite past IIHS criticisms of Tesla's Autopilot for poor driver monitoring.

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Tesla Cybertruck awarded IIHS Top Safety Pick+ rating, the highest accolade for large pickup trucks.
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Tesla Cybertruck earns top IIHS safety pick+ rating

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The Tesla Cybertruck has secured the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest accolade, the Top Safety Pick+ rating, for 2025 models built after April. This makes it the top-rated large pickup truck overall, outperforming rivals like the Ford F-150 and Rivian R1T. The award highlights strong crash test performance and advanced safety features.

Building on its IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award, the Tesla Cybertruck outperforms the Ford F-150 and Rivian R1T in key crash tests, including rear passenger protection, with Tesla confirming no safety differences in pre-April builds.

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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.

Consumer Reports announced its 2026 Top 10 Vehicles list on February 3, highlighting Ford and Tesla as the only U.S.-based brands to secure spots. The rankings draw from road tests, reliability data, and owner surveys, emphasizing fuel economy and usability. Subaru and Toyota each claimed two entries, reflecting strengths in multi-energy strategies.

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The Tesla Cybertruck has received a below-average reliability rating from Consumer Reports, citing recalls, build quality issues, and new technology challenges. Despite this, the overall Tesla brand achieved its highest-ever ranking of ninth out of 26 brands. Owner experiences vary, with some reporting major glitches early on while others praise its durability after extensive use.

Tesla's Cybertruck faced multiple recalls throughout 2025, affecting more than 115,000 vehicles according to filings with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These issues ranged from exterior trim detachment to software glitches and accessory failures. The recalls highlight ongoing challenges in the model's production rollout.

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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to front parking lights that are too bright, potentially distracting other drivers and raising crash risks. The issue stems from a software glitch in vehicles built from November 13, 2023, to October 11, 2025. The company will address it with a free over-the-air update.

 

 

 

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