Here’s How the 2024 Mazda CX-90 Keeps You and Your Family Safe

November 06 2023,

Here’s How the 2024 Mazda CX-90 Keeps You and Your Family Safe

The 2024 Mazda CX-90 MHEV and PHEV are some of the safest vehicles on North American roads according to the IIHS, which gave both models its highest honor in 2023: the Top Safety Pick+ award.

The latest in active safety features

The 2024 Mazda CX-90 benefits from all of the latest safety features developed by Mazda in order to help you avoid or reduce the force of impacts in order to minimize the risk of injuries for everyone on board. These features include the advanced forward collision warning system that can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and solid obstacles up to 200 meters away. This gives you plenty of time to brake or swerve out of the way, and even if you don’t react in time, the CX-90 will apply the brakes for you. Lane-keeping assist, traffic-jam assist, and blind-spot monitoring are also standard i-Activsense technologies that help prevent collisions, especially in busy city traffic. All of these systems have been tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and found to be very effective, earning the best possible mark in the rankings.

Passive safety that impresses

While helping prevent accidents is very important, Mazda engineers haven’t forgotten that some collisions simply can’t be avoided. This is why the 2024 Mazda CX-90 benefits from a very strong body structure and advanced passenger restraint systems that help reduce injuries to a minimum in the event of a crash. Once again, the IIHS has found the CX-90 to be impressively safe, earning the best possible rating in every physical crash test, including the newly updated side-impact test that sends a 4,200-pound cart crashing into the side of the test vehicle at 60 km/h in order to better reflect real-world scenarios. This means that even if your CX-90 gets hit by another driver, you can be confident knowing that you are in a very safe vehicle.

Mazda safety isn’t reserved to the CX-90

Something else that is good to know is that Mazda doesn’t cheap out on its other models in terms of safety. Indeed, the company ensures that all of its vehicles offer a high level of both active and passive safety features, thus making safety and peace of mind available to every driver, not only those who can afford more expensive models. This has been confirmed by the IIHS as well since the institute awarded its Top Safety Pick award to the Mazda 3, the CX-30, the CX-50, the CX-5, and the CX-9 in 2023. This means that whichever 2024 Mazda vehicle you choose, you can rest assured that you and your passengers are safe.

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