Hyundai Tucson Safety Rating: What You Need To Know

Lauren H
Nov 29, 2020

Is safety one of the first things you look for when shopping for a new vehicle? If you are like most people, you probably answered that question with a resounding yes! So let’s start by looking at the 2020 Hyundai Tucson safety rating.

2020 Hyundai Tucson - Photo by Hyundai

How safe is the 2020 Hyundai Tucson?

The 2020 Hyundai Tucson received a five-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the highest score of “Good” from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Combine that with 4.62-star owner and 4.2/10 expert review ratings from Vehicle History for a solid combined recommendation.

But, as you know, there is more to safety than just the safety ratings mentioned above. There are other safety features and factors to consider. That’s why we have compiled all the latest information, including the detailed data from the crash tests, the Tucson’s safety features, and more.

2020 Hyundai Tucson Crash Test Rating Results

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Test Results

The IIHS rated the 2020 Tucson a Top Safety Pick. Here are the results of the crash tests.

Crashworthiness. All of the following rated good: Small overlap front driver and passenger side; moderate overlap front; side; roof strength; head restraints and seats.

Crash avoidance and mitigation. All of the following rated good: headlights, front crash protection vehicle-to-vehicle, front crash prevention vehicle-to-pedestrian.

Child seat anchors. LATCH ease of use rated acceptable/marginal.

Headlights. All facets of the headlights were rated good except for trim levels SE, Value, and SEL, which received a poor rating.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The NHTSA gave the Tucson a five-star overall safety rating. Here are the results of the crash tests.

Frontal crash: The overall front crash rating for the driver and passenger side was rated five stars across the board.

Side crash: Five stars – combined side barrier and pole ratings; four stars – overall side pole rating.

Rollover crash: The overall rollover crash rating is four stars, with the rollover risk being 16.20%. A four-star rollover crash rating is typical for most SUVs.

Now, let’s go over the safety features for the Tucson.

2020 Hyundai Tucson Safety Features Explained

Here are this vehicle’s safety features and what they do.

Electronic stability control: This safety feature will automatically brake the individual wheels to keep them from changing too quickly and either spinning out or plowing out. The ESC helps you manage unexpected hazards and helps prevent rollovers and side collisions. This feature is designed to work on dry, icy, wet or gravel roads.

Anti-lock braking system and driveline traction control: ABS stops your wheels from spinning while you are braking. And traction control is used to prevent wheel spin while the vehicle is accelerating after it has lost traction.

Airbags: The Tucson has dual-stage driver and passenger seat-mounted side and front airbags, and first- and second-row curtain airbags. Airbags are triggered by sensors when a vehicle is in a crash. They deploy in moderate to severe front or near-front crashes.

2020 Hyundai Tucson - Photo by Hyundai

Lane keep assist and lane departure warning: The lane keep assist feature activates automatic steering and/or braking when the vehicle drifts out of its lane. The lane departure feature will alert the driver when the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane if the turn signal is not activated.

Forward collision-avoidance assist: This safety feature will prevent a vehicle from colliding into obstacles ahead of it by warning the driver and controlling the brakes if a risk is detected.

Low tire pressure sensor: The low tire pressure sensor transmits information using a low-frequency radio to a vehicle’s computer and alerts the driver that one or more of the vehicle’s tires are low.

Backup camera: A backup camera is a camera that is attached to the back of a vehicle. It helps the driver see the area behind their vehicle when backing up and it will alert the driver if it detects an obstruction.

People Also Ask these Hyundai Tucson Questions

Which is Safer: Toyota or Hyundai?

Toyota vehicles are better when it comes to safety, performance and reliability. But Hyundai is better when it comes to affordability and number of features.

Are There any Recalls on the Hyundai Tucson?

Yes. The 2020 Hyundai Tucson has one recall. That recall was for the ABS unit, which may cause an engine compartment fire. However, there are no investigations to date.

Are There any NHTSA Complaints on the Hyundai Tucson?

Yes. There are currently six complaints about the 2020 Hyundai Tucson. Those complaints were about back-over prevention, service brakes, steering, and three other unknown complaints.

How Safe is the Hyundai Tucson?

The 2020 Tucson received a five-star overall crash rating from the NHTSA and a Good rating from the IIHS, which is the highest rating from the IIHS.

What is the Safest Vehicle Color?

White has been shown to be the safest color vehicle, with black being the most dangerous color for a vehicle. The theory is that the darker the color, the less visible it is when it blends into the background.

What Auto Brand has had the Most Deaths?

According to Consumer Reports, the Ford Fiesta is the vehicle that has had the highest number of overall deaths per million registered vehicle years (141).

Is an SUV Safer Than a car?

Yes. According to recent injury lawyer studies, SUVs have been shown to be safer than cars. This study shows that people who drive an SUV are at least 50% more likely to survive a crash than if they had been in a car.

Photos: Hyundai

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Lauren H. has sold new and used cars, negotiated numerous car deals, has a thorough knowledge of the best and worst vehicles produced, and has spent the last 10-years as an automotive writer.
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