Top Marks: 2026 Hyundai Palisade Earns IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Under Tougher New Test Rules

IIHS Top Safety Pick+ awards chart showing Hyundai vehicles for 2026 including the Palisade
IIHS Top Safety Pick+ awards chart showing Hyundai vehicles for 2026 including the Palisade

The 2026 Hyundai Palisade has been awarded the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s most prestigious crash safety rating, becoming the latest in a long list of Hyundai models to earn the 2026 Top Safety Pick+ honor. For families shopping a three-row SUV right now, that single line is the headline takeaway: when you buy a 2026 Palisade built after November 2025, you are buying one of the safest seven-seaters the IIHS has tested all year.

The win is more important than it might sound, because the IIHS made its testing criteria significantly harder for the 2026 model year. The bar has been raised in two areas that matter most to ordinary drivers: how well a car protects rear-seat passengers in a crash, and how reliably its automatic emergency braking can stop you hitting another vehicle or a pedestrian. The Palisade cleared both.

IIHS Top Safety Pick+ awards chart showing Hyundai vehicles for 2026 including the Palisade

What Changed for 2026 IIHS Testing

To earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating for 2026, a vehicle now has to score a “good” rating in the moderate front overlap crash test rather than the “acceptable” mark accepted in previous years. It also has to score a good rating in the small overlap front test, the side impact test, and the pedestrian front crash prevention test, plus at least an acceptable rating for headlight performance. The Palisade hit those numbers across the board.

The bigger shift, though, is in the back seat. The IIHS now requires more stringent rear occupant protection assessment, and there is a new vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention test introduced last year that simulates real-world rear-end collisions at higher speeds. Hyundai re-engineered the post-November 2025 Palisade specifically to address these tougher rear-seat metrics.

“Hyundai should be commended for improving protection for second-row passengers in the 2026 Palisade,” said IIHS President David Harkey. “With the changes it made to vehicles built after November 2025, the 2026 Palisade is a TOP SAFETY PICK+ winner and has good ratings across the board.”

That phrasing is doing a lot of work. If you are shopping a 2026 Palisade on a dealer lot, the build date matters. A Palisade built before November 2025 has not been validated by IIHS to the new TSP+ criteria. A Palisade built after that date carries the badge. The window sticker should show the build date, or you can ask the dealer to confirm before signing anything.

Eight Hyundai Models Walked Away with Awards

The Palisade is not alone. Hyundai earned IIHS Top Safety honors on eight different 2026 models, which is one of the strongest single-brand sweeps in the entire industry this cycle. The Top Safety Pick+ winners are the Palisade, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 9, Sonata, Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe. The Elantra received a Top Safety Pick rating, one step below TSP+ but still significant when held against the new criteria.

That sweep gives Hyundai buyers a rare amount of cross-shopping flexibility. Whether you are looking at a compact crossover like the Kona, a midsize like the Tucson or Santa Fe, an electric flagship in the IONIQ 9, or a full three-row family hauler in the Palisade, every one of those options has been graded at or near the top tier of the 2026 IIHS report card.

For context, hitting TSP+ in 2026 is harder than it has ever been. The criteria changed enough that several brands have seen their previous-year award winners slip out of the top tier this year because they had not been re-engineered for the new pedestrian crash avoidance and rear-seat tests. Hyundai’s eight-vehicle showing tells you the engineering teams treated the rule change as a deadline rather than a suggestion.

Cole Stutz, Hyundai Motor North America’s chief safety officer, framed it bluntly. “Hyundai remains committed to crashworthiness and occupant protection by rigorously assessing all aspects of crash scenarios and performance,” he said. “The TSP+ designation awarded to six Hyundai SUVs, and a sedan, reflects a significant achievement for the company’s engineering and product development teams. This recognition underscores Hyundai’s ongoing dedication to upholding the highest safety standards within the automotive industry.”

SmartSense Is Standard. Here Is What That Actually Means.

The other piece of the picture is what comes standard on the Palisade before you tick a single options box. All 2026 Hyundai vehicles include the brand’s SmartSense suite, which is Hyundai’s name for its standard suite of driver assistance and crash avoidance technology. Six features sit at the core of the package across the lineup.

You get Lane Departure Warning, which alerts you if you drift out of your lane. Lane Keep Assist will gently steer the car back if you do. Driver Attention Warning monitors your behavior at the wheel and recommends a break if it thinks you are getting drowsy. Forward Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection will automatically apply the brakes if it detects an imminent impact with another vehicle or a person stepping into the road.

Rear Occupant Alert uses door logic to remind you to check the back seat after parking, which is the kind of feature that exists because of preventable tragedies involving children left in hot cars. And the SmartSense suite is rounded out with technology designed to help you see ahead and react to changing conditions, which is the foundation for the IIHS pedestrian and vehicle-to-vehicle crash prevention scores the Palisade just earned.

In a competitive set that includes the Toyota Grand Highlander, Kia Telluride, Honda Pilot and Mazda CX-90, a Top Safety Pick+ rating is now table stakes for any serious family SUV contender. The Palisade arriving with the new TSP+ badge in hand keeps it inside the conversation when buyers are weighing their options.

What This Means If You Are Shopping a Three-Row SUV

The practical buying advice is short. If safety ratings are high on your shopping list and you want a seven-seat SUV, the 2026 Palisade is now in the strongest possible position the IIHS can place a vehicle. Check the build date on the window sticker. Anything stamped after November 2025 has the new structural and software changes baked in, and is the version IIHS validated.

Beyond the badge, you are also getting a Palisade that has been engineered to a tougher testing standard than the outgoing model, which means more advanced crash structure, improved second-row protection, and automatic emergency braking that has been validated under the harder 2026 testing protocols. The award is the headline, but the upgrades it certifies are the substance.

For the rest of the market, expect to see more competitors chase the new 2026 TSP+ criteria over the next few months. The IIHS has a habit of raising the bar each year, and the brands that hit it first tend to be the ones that defined their model cycles around the new tests. Hyundai chose to do that this year, and the Palisade is the headline winner.

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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