The rollover problem has plagued Jeep for years. Now, says IIHS, it's one less thing to worry about in crashes.
The IIHS tested multiple iterations of the Wrangler JL in years past, and every time, it landed on its side. Now, Jeep has found a fix.
Rolling over was once an oft-expected behavior from the Jeep off-roader—but not for much longer, the safety organization says ...
The popular four-door Jeep Wrangler had repeatedly tipped over during Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests, but ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has toughened up the tests required to earn one of its coveted Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ awards. The institute has spent the past 65 years ...
With a focus brought on four-door Jeep Wranglers built over the last few years, the Wrangler Achilles heel has been the ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has released the preliminary list of vehicles tested according to the 2025 criteria. Only seven MY2025 electric vehicles got the coveted Top Safety ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash-tested seven model-year 2025 electric vehicles, but none earned either of the agency’s awards. Only the Nissan Ariya and Chevrolet Blazer EV were ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has been slamming cars into barriers in the name of science for nearly 30 years, and modern cars are much safer thanks to its efforts. I have been ...
Visibility out of the vehicle is becoming a problem in new cars, and SUVs and crossovers in particular have been hit hard by a huge increase in the size of blind spots. Thanks to a new study from the ...