Safety Ratings

12,427 NHTSA crash test ratings.

NHTSA 5-Star Safety Ratings

Browse 12,427 crash test safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Each vehicle is rated on a 1 to 5 star scale for frontal crash, side crash, and rollover resistance. Use the filters below to find ratings by model year, manufacturer, overall score, or search by keyword.

Safety Ratings

Browse 12,427 NHTSA crash test ratings.

Year Vehicle Overall Front Crash Side Crash Rollover
2022 AUDI AUDI S8 LWB
2022 Audi Audi S8 LWB 4 DR AWD
2022 AUDI AUDI SQ5
2022 Audi Audi SQ5 SUV AWD
4/5 ★★★★☆
2022 AUDI AUDI SQ5 SPORTBACK
2022 Audi Audi SQ5 Sportback SUV AWD
4/5 ★★★★☆
2022 AUDI AUDI SQ7
2022 Audi Audi SQ7 SUV AWD
4/5 ★★★★☆
2022 AUDI AUDI SQ8
2022 Audi Audi SQ8 SUV AWD
4/5 ★★★★☆
2022 AUDI AUDI TT
2022 Audi Audi TT 2 DR AWD
2022 AUDI AUDI TT ROADSTER
2022 Audi Audi TT Roadster C AWD
2022 AUDI AUDI TT RS
2022 Audi Audi TT RS 2 DR AWD
2022 AUDI AUDI TTS
2022 Audi Audi TTS 2 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY BENTAYGA HYBRID
2022 Bentley Bentayga Hybrid SUV AWD
2022 BENTLEY BENTAYGA SPEED
2022 Bentley Bentayga Speed SUV AWD
2022 BENTLEY BENTAYGA V8
2022 Bentley Bentayga V8 SUV AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT
2022 Bentley Continental GT 2 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT
2022 Bentley Continental GT C AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT SPEED
2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed C AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT SPEED
2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed 2 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT V8
2022 Bentley Continental GT V8 C AWD
2022 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT V8
2022 Bentley Continental GT V8 2 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY FLYING SPUR
2022 Bentley Flying Spur 4 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY FLYING SPUR HYBRID
2022 Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid 4 DR AWD
2022 BENTLEY FLYING SPUR V8
2022 Bentley Flying Spur V8 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 2 SERIES COUPE
2022 BMW 2 Series Coupe 2 DR AWD
2022 BMW 2 SERIES COUPE
2022 BMW 2 Series Coupe 2 DR RWD
2022 BMW 2 SERIES GRAN COUPE
2022 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 3 SERIES
2022 BMW 3 Series 4 DR RWD
5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★
2022 BMW 3 SERIES
2022 BMW 3 Series 4 DR AWD
5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★ 5/5 ★★★★★
2022 BMW 330E
2022 BMW 330e 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 330E
2022 BMW 330e 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES
2022 BMW 4 Series C AWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES
2022 BMW 4 Series 2 DR RWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES
2022 BMW 4 Series 2 DR AWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES
2022 BMW 4 Series C RWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES GRAN COUPE
2022 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW 4 SERIES GRAN COUPE
2022 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 5 SERIES
2022 BMW 5 Series 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 5 SERIES
2022 BMW 5 Series 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW 530E
2022 BMW 530e 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 530E
2022 BMW 530e 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW 7 SERIES
2022 BMW 7 Series 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 7 SERIES
2022 BMW 7 Series 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW 745E XDRIVE
2022 BMW 745e xDrive 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES
2022 BMW 8 Series 2 DR RWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES
2022 BMW 8 Series C RWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES
2022 BMW 8 Series C AWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES
2022 BMW 8 Series 2 DR AWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES GRAN COUPE
2022 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW 8 SERIES GRAN COUPE
2022 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe 4 DR RWD
2022 BMW ALPINA B7 XDRIVE
2022 BMW ALPINA B7 xDrive 4 DR AWD
2022 BMW ALPINA XB7
2022 BMW ALPINA XB7 SUV AWD
2022 BMW I4
2022 BMW i4 4 DR AWD

Frequently Asked Questions

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) rates vehicles on a scale of 1 to 5 stars based on how well they protect occupants in crash tests. The program evaluates frontal crash performance, side crash performance, and rollover resistance. A 5-star rating means the vehicle has the lowest risk of serious injury in a crash. These ratings help consumers compare the relative safety of different vehicles within the same weight class.

NHTSA conducts three main types of crash tests. The frontal crash test simulates a head-on collision between two similar-weight vehicles at 35 mph using a full-width rigid barrier. The side crash test replicates a T-bone intersection collision using a moving barrier at 38.5 mph. The side pole test simulates a vehicle sliding sideways into a narrow object like a tree or pole at 20 mph. Rollover resistance is measured using a static stability factor based on the vehicle's center of gravity and track width.

Compare ratings across vehicles in the same size and weight class — a 5-star compact car isn't necessarily safer than a 3-star SUV in a real-world collision. Look at individual category ratings, not just the overall score; a vehicle might score well overall but have a weak rollover rating. Also consider active safety features like Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Lane Departure Warning (LDW), which can help you avoid crashes entirely.