New Study Shows Strong, Compounding Safety Benefits of Mazda’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Image courtesy Mazda
Image courtesy Mazda
Image courtesy Mazda
Image courtesy Mazda

A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s, Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) finds that Mazda’s advanced driver assistance technologies deliver significant and compounding crash reduction benefits as systems are bundled together and continuously updated.

HLDI’s analysis of 2015–2023 Mazda vehicles examined six feature bundles and four stand-alone systems. The findings show that Mazda’s investments in advanced safety engineering — including automatic emergency braking (AEB), lane departure prevention, high beam assist, and available driver monitoring technologies — are helping to reduce insurance claim rates across multiple crash types.

“Safety is at the center of Mazda’s vehicle development philosophy,” said Jennifer Morrison, Director of Vehicle Safety Strategy, Mazda North American Operations. “This independent research underscores the value of our holistic, human centric approach to crash avoidance and the importance of making these technologies broadly accessible.”

Bigger Bundles, Bigger Benefits

The most basic technology bundle included front automatic emergency braking with forward collision warning. The most comprehensive bundle added pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, high beam assist, lane departure warning and prevention, rear automatic emergency braking, and Mazda’s Driver Attention Alert system.

Across the board, HLDI found that larger bundles — which also tend to include the latest generation of Mazda’s technologies — produced greater reductions in crash related insurance claims.

  • Basic bundle:
    13% reduction in property damage liability (PDL) claims
    9% reduction in bodily injury liability (BIL) claims
  • Most comprehensive bundle:
    39% reduction in PDL claims
    21% reduction in BIL claims (not statistically significant)

Two technologies — front AEB with pedestrian detection and rear AEB — were associated with the most notable additional reductions. Updated AEB systems showed improved ability to prevent vehicle to vehicle crashes, while rear AEB proved especially effective in eliminating low speed parking lot collisions, which represent a large share of insurance claims.

Effective Stand-Alone Systems

Mazda’s blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert delivered meaningful crash reduction benefits, including:

  • Nearly 10% lower PDL claim frequency
  • 13% lower BIL claim frequency

Other features such as curve adaptive headlights and head up display were also associated with modest reductions in crash claim frequency. Traffic Sign Recognition did not show clear benefits in this data set, which HLDI notes may be due to system limitations or the smaller number of vehicles equipped with the feature.

A Holistic Look at Losses

As with most advanced safety systems across the industry, some features were linked to increases in claim severity — often due to the cost of replacing modern sensors. However, when evaluating overall losses, which combine frequency and severity and most directly affect insurance costs, nearly all Mazda bundles and features were associated with lower total losses under PDL coverage. “Another important factor is that crash avoidance systems primarily eliminate crashes that occur at slower speeds,” said Matt Moore, chief insurance operations officer at HLDI and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. “That takes low-dollar claims out of the equation and skews the average cost upward.”

Mazda’s Commitment to Safety

Mazda’s approach to safety is grounded in its long-standing Mazda Proactive Safety philosophy, which prioritizes technologies that support the driver, enhance situational awareness, and help mitigate harm before it can occur. These efforts build on Mazda vehicles’ exceptional performance in independent safety evaluations, including winning eight 2026 IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards, more than any other brand, and being named by Consumer Reports as the Safest New Car Brand in its new Safety Verdict.

“As this independent analysis demonstrates, continual improvement of driver assistance technologies has real world impact,” Morrison said. “We remain committed to advancing both the performance and availability of these systems in our pursuit of zero fatal crashes.”

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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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