The Safest Trucks for 2026: Work Hard, Stay Safe

The Safest Trucks for 2026: Work Hard, Stay Safe

Ford F-150, Ram 1500, and Chevrolet Silverado don’t qualify.

Many pickup trucks are large, heavy, and robustly engineered, providing some built-in safety benefit. That doesn’t necessarily mean every truck is safe. A select few are the best pickup trucks for crash avoidance and protection in testing by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

IIHS has updated its testing methods, and only two trucks meet the latest standards to earn 2026 Top Safety Pick+ status, the best possible designation. However, two other new trucks still qualify for the second-best Top Safety Pick accolade based on 2025 testing procedures. We list those here, along with relevant scores on NHTSA’s five-star scale.

2026 Toyota Tundra

In terms of truck stuff, the Toyota Tundra is something of an also-ran, trailing its rivals in driving refinement, all-terrain potential, and towing and hauling capability. Then again, none of its main full-size truck rivals offer the same safety reassurance. The Tundra still has merits, like its spacious cabin, strong twin-turbo V-6 with available hybrid assistance, reconfigurable gauge display, and burly exterior design.

In Crew Cab configuration, the Toyota Tundra earns IIHS Top Safety Pick designation and a five-star overall safety score. The smaller Extended Cab gets the top Good score in various crashworthiness tests but isn’t rated by NHTSA. All versions are equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 driver assist and active safety features, which include front automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, road sign recognition, and automatic high-beams. On higher-end Tundra models, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert with trailer coverage are added.

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2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz

Some say it’s not a “real” pickup, but the unibody-based Hyundai Santa Cruz might be the right truck for certain drivers. Combining a crossover’s driving manners with bed utility benefits makes the Santa Cruz a nice companion for daily chores, weekend getaways, and home projects. In this category of compact trucks, the Ford Maverick is better, but it doesn’t earn safety scores as high as the Santa Cruz’s.

The 2026 Santa Cruz receives IIHS 2025 Top Safety Pick status and NHTSA five-star overall designation. Its standard safety and assist features include front automatic emergency braking, rear and side cross-traffic alert, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, and automatic high-beams.

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2026 Tesla Cybertruck

With its sharp-edged stainless-steel body, the Tesla Cybertruck looks like it could cause cuts if you’re not careful. However, occupants are very safe inside, as the 2026 Cybertruck earns Top Safety Pick+ and a five-star overall score. This pickup is unconventional but offers clever storage, a comfortable ride, and excellent handling thanks in part to its all-wheel steering system.

Like every Tesla, the Cybertruck is equipped with many driver assist and active safety features, such as front automatic emergency braking, obstacle-aware acceleration, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and a rain-sensing windshield wiper (singular). Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) technology is available for extra cost.

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2026 Rivian R1T

Combining luxurious refinement, off-road capability, and sporty performance, the Rivian R1T is an electric truck that will delight any driver. What’s more, it functions well as a pickup, too, providing lifestyle-ready utility, clever storage, and solid towing capability. Range and charging are pretty good, as well, regardless of which of its several powertrains is equipped.

The 2026 R1T earns Top Safety Pick status using IIHS’ 2025 criteria. Automatic emergency braking, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic high-beams are among its standard active safety and driver assist features. Rivian continues to develop its self-driving technology, leveraging the R1T’s many cameras, sensors, and redundant controls to ensure safety.

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Source: motortrend

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