Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS side crash test confirms new upgrade on 2026 Jeep Wrangler reduces risk of ...
The rollover problem has plagued Jeep for years. Now, says IIHS, it's one less thing to worry about in crashes.
Rolling over was once an oft-expected behavior from the Jeep off-roader—but not for much longer, the safety organization says ...
The popular four-door Jeep Wrangler had repeatedly tipped over during Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests, but ...
Jeep has solved the biggest safety problem of the Wrangler and Gladiator, and that is the off-road SUV and truck’s tendency ...
The IIHS tested multiple iterations of the Wrangler JL in years past, and every time, it landed on its side. Now, Jeep has found a fix.
The 2026 Wrangler and Gladiator have upgraded frame rails, which help prevent them from flipping over following a crash ...
One of the many reasons SUVs and trucks appeal to so many car buyers is a perception of safety. Conventional wisdom seems to suggest that you're safer in a car that's higher off the ground, even if in ...
The inaugural round of vehicles subjected to the updated whiplash prevention test were 18 small SUVs, though only four earned the IIHS' top rating of good. We previously covered the entire list of ...
Jeep tweaked the frame rail design on Wranglers built after October 2025, so now they finally avoid tipping over in the ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has started testing how cars prevent neck and back injuries caused by rear-end crashes to make our cars ever safer. However, of all the 18 small SUVs ...
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