Cybertruck engineer explains manufacturing tweak behind IIHS Top Safety Pick+

Tesla Cybertruck lead engineer Wes Morrill detailed a minor April production change that enabled the model's IIHS Top Safety Pick+ rating, announced yesterday, with no impact on crash performance.

Following the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's (IIHS) announcement on December 16 of the Top Safety Pick+ rating for 2025 Tesla Cybertruck models built after April, lead engineer Wes Morrill clarified the subtle manufacturing adjustment. "We made a minor change on the casting for manufacturability in April. Our internal testing shows no difference in crash result but IIHS only officially tested the latest version," Morrill posted on X on December 17.

This tweak improved production efficiency and scalability without affecting safety, contributing to 'good' ratings in small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side impact, roof strength, head restraints, front crash prevention (including pedestrian scenarios day/night), and headlights. It joins the Toyota Tundra crew cab as one of only two full-size pickups earning the award, outperforming the Ford F-150 and Ram 1500 under updated criteria.

The changes targeted the front underbody and footwell for better occupant protection. Secondary factors like seat belt reminders and LATCH were acceptable or marginal but did not impact the rating. While excelling in U.S. tests and complementing its NHTSA five-star score, the Cybertruck's design limits European market eligibility.

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Tesla Cybertruck intact after crash test, displaying IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award, outperforming damaged Ford F-150 and Rivian R1T.
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Cybertruck IIHS Top Safety Pick+: Superior Crash Test Results Over Rivals

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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.

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.

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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.

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.

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Following Ford's announcement to end all-electric F-150 Lightning production after 2025 in favor of hybrid and range-extended models, Tesla's Cybertruck stands alone as the primary full-size pure-electric pickup in the U.S.

Cox Automotive data shows Ford's F-150 Lightning topped US electric pickup sales in 2025 with 27,307 units, outselling Tesla's Cybertruck (20,237 units) despite Ford's discontinuation of the model. The segment fell 15.6% to 90,019 units overall, hit by the end of federal tax credits, high prices, and quality issues.

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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the United States due to front parking lights that exceed federal brightness standards, potentially impairing visibility for oncoming drivers. The issue stems from a software glitch and affects nearly all vehicles produced to date. Owners will receive a free over-the-air update to dim the lights.

 

 

 

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