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Tesla Cybertruck Snags Prestigious IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Award – Sets New Benchmark for Pickup Safety
The Tesla Cybertruck has made waves, earning the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award for its 2025‑2026 model, cementing its place as a pioneer in pickup safety. Known for its robust structure and safety features, this accolade puts it ahead of the competition, being the only U.S. pickup to achieve such recognition. Discover how Tesla's latest software update is further revolutionizing safety standards!
Introduction
IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Award
Performance in Crash Tests
Comparison with NHTSA Ratings
Eligibility and Build Dates for Safety Ratings
Software Update and Anti‑Dooring Feature
Comparison with Other Pickups
Analysis of Ratings Strengths and Weaknesses
Implications for the Electric Pickup Market
Impact on Insurance and Liability
Regulatory Developments Influenced by Cybertruck
Social and Urban Safety Impact
Long‑Term Industry Implications
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