The frosty relationship between Detroit automakers and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety hasn't thawed, based on only four Detroit-brand vehicles winning Top Safety Pick awards from the non-profit organization that crash tests new vehicles as a way to improve road safety. That's four out of a total of 63 vehicles awarded. And nothing from Detroit received the highest rating, the Top Safety Pick + award.
Topping the list is Mazda, winning eight IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus awards, from the Mazda 3 hatchback and sedan to the CX-90 and CX-90 plug-in hybrid SUVs. Nearly the automaker's entire US roster was recognized. And how about those Koreans? The Hyundai brand earned seven, Genesis got five and Kia won four.
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