2025 Mazda CX-70 Earns Top IIHS Safety Rating Alongside Seven Models

April 10 2025,

2025 Mazda CX-70 Earns Top IIHS Safety Rating Alongside Seven Models

Mazda's unprecedented achievement of eight TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards raises an important question about how models like the 2025 CX-70 contributed to this industry-leading performance. The answer lies in Mazda's comprehensive approach to vehicle safety and unwavering commitment to protecting not just drivers, but all passengers and even pedestrians outside the vehicle.

As the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) continues to raise the bar with increasingly stringent testing criteria, Mazda has consistently risen to the challenge. In fact, for 2025, Mazda secured more TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards than any other automotive brand, with the CX-70 playing a key role in this remarkable achievement.

Beyond Standard Safety Requirements

The 2025 Mazda CX-70 exemplifies Mazda's philosophy that true safety goes far beyond meeting minimum requirements. To earn the prestigious TOP SAFETY PICK+ designation, vehicles must achieve top ratings in IIHS's front and side crash tests, excel in pedestrian front crash prevention assessments, and come equipped with standard headlights that receive acceptable or good ratings.

What sets the CX-70 apart is its exceptional performance in IIHS's newest crash test, which evaluates rear seat occupant protection. The CX-70 earned a top "Good" rating in this challenging evaluation through advanced engineering and thoughtful safety features like standard rear seat belt pretensioners and load limiters.

These aren't ordinary safety features—they represent Mazda's dedication to protecting everyone in the vehicle, regardless of where they sit. The pretensioners instantly tighten seat belts during a collision, while load limiters allow a carefully controlled amount of give to prevent chest injuries from the belt itself.

Advanced Crash Avoidance Technology

The most effective crash protection is preventing accidents altogether. The 2025 CX-70 features sophisticated crash avoidance systems that actively work to identify and mitigate potential hazards before they result in a collision.

What makes these systems particularly effective is their ability to detect pedestrians in various lighting conditions—a critical factor in real-world safety. Unlike systems that perform well only in ideal conditions, the CX-70's pedestrian detection technology maintains effectiveness even in challenging visibility situations.

This approach aligns perfectly with Mazda's stated goal of eliminating traffic fatalities completely—an ambitious vision that guides the development of every vehicle in their lineup.

Structural Integrity: The Foundation of Safety

While advanced technology plays a vital role in the CX-70's safety excellence, it builds upon Mazda's robust structural engineering. The vehicle's architecture is designed to absorb and redirect crash energy away from the passenger compartment.

This "robust structure" mentioned in Mazda's announcement isn't just marketing language—it's the result of meticulous engineering that creates multiple load paths to distribute crash forces. Combined with high-strength steel in strategic locations, this approach maximizes occupant protection in various crash scenarios.

The CX-70's structural design works in concert with its advanced airbag systems, which Mazda provides as standard equipment across all models. This comprehensive approach ensures that if a collision does occur, passengers benefit from multiple layers of protection.

Safety Leadership Across the Lineup

The CX-70's safety excellence isn't an isolated achievement. Its TOP SAFETY PICK+ award is part of Mazda's unprecedented collection of eight such designations for 2025, which includes the Mazda3, Mazda3 Sport, CX-30, CX-50 (including CX-50 Hybrid), CX-70, CX-70 PHEV, CX-90, and CX-90 PHEV.

This remarkable consistency demonstrates that safety isn't just a priority for Mazda's flagship models—it's fundamental to their entire vehicle development philosophy. When IIHS President David Harkey publicly recognized Mazda for meeting the challenge of increasingly tough safety criteria, it confirmed what Mazda owners already know: these vehicles are designed with safety as a core value, not just a checkbox feature.

Mazda's Challenger Spirit

According to David Klan, President and CEO of Mazda Canada, these impressive safety achievements reflect Mazda's "challenger spirit" and dedication to eliminating traffic fatalities. Rather than seeing IIHS's tougher standards as an obstacle, Mazda views them as an opportunity to demonstrate their engineering excellence.

This forward-thinking approach is particularly evident in the CX-70, which incorporates safety innovations that exceed current requirements. By consistently staying ahead of safety standards rather than merely complying with them, Mazda has established itself as the industry leader in this critical aspect of vehicle design.

Your Safety: Mazda's Priority

The 2025 Mazda CX-70's contribution to Mazda's safety leadership tells a compelling story about the brand's values. With each new model and safety innovation, Mazda moves closer to its vision of a world without traffic fatalities.

By choosing the CX-70 or any of Mazda's TOP SAFETY PICK+ awarded vehicles, you're not just selecting a car with excellent safety ratings—you're embracing a philosophy that places your protection and the safety of your loved ones above all else.

Safety That Goes Beyond Awards

Experience the confidence that comes from driving a vehicle engineered to the highest safety standards in the industry right here at Metrotown Mazda. Book a test drive in the 2025 Mazda CX-70 today and discover how Mazda's award-winning safety innovations protect what matters most to you on every journey.


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