The Chevrolet Volt was the only small car among the latest group of 12 tested to earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) Top Safety Pick+ designation. The Volt joins five other small cars in 2014 to earn the top IIHS distinction. 

And it is harder to be a Top Safety Pick+ or Top Safety Pick in 2014 than it was in 2013. Last year, receiving a “good” or “acceptable” rating in the IIHS’ tough small overlap front crash—introduced in 2012 and intended to replicate what happens when the front corner of a car collides with another vehicle or a stationary object such as a tree—was required only for a Top Safety Pick+. This year, a good or acceptable small overlap performance is required for Top Safety Pick, while vehicles earning the Top Safety Pick+ designation must also provide front crash prevention systems intended to help drivers avoid rear-ending a stopped or slower-moving vehicle in front of them.


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