TL;DR: Check the report. And Mazda has debuted the past three years with more IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards than any other brand (as of May 2026).2 Here’s what that means for your next road trip.
Let's be real, a long family road trip to the tournament can be… a lot. You're the captain, navigating traffic while managing the "are we there yet?" chants from the back. You need a vehicle that supports your journey.
Our whole approach is about proactive safety that helps monitor what’s happening around you and makes driving safely a little easier.
It’s the difference between a goalie who only blocks shots and a midfielder who controls the pace of the game to help prevent those shots from ever being taken. The proactive safety features work with you, helping you stay alert and aware so you can drive with the confidence of having a whole team of sensors on your side.
Here’s the game plan:
On the road to victory: Standard Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go3 and Lane-Keep Assist4 are designed to help keep you centered and at a safe following distance, so you can be mindful of the road without having to constantly micromanage.
Rise up: The Available Driver Monitoring5 and Driver Attention Alert6 are your MVP. Each is meant to subtly catch cues that you're getting fatigued or distracted and to give you a gentle alert before you start to drift or your gaze strays from the road for too long.
Increased Awareness: Standard Blind Spot Monitoring7 can give you a calm heads-up about vehicles in your blind spot, so you can merge with confidence.
Everywhere at once: Our i-Activsense® safety features act like your best defenders, 8 helping to detect hazards and alerting you earlier, so you have more time to react. If needed, Smart Brake Support can step in to help you slow down or stop. 9
It's a proactive safety system that is award-winning for the way it supports and empowers drivers. It's confidence-building. And it's part of what makes a Mazda vehicle a joy to drive. 8
And it gives you plenty of time to practice your team chants along the way.
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2. Visit www.iihs.org to learn more.
3. Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Stop & Go is not an automated driving system. It is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Driver action is required to resume MRCC with Stop & Go after a complete stop. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
4. Lane-keep Assist is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
5. Driver Monitoring provides warnings when it detects changes in driver facial features indicating driver fatigue and sleepiness and encourages the driver to take a rest. No personal data is stored related to this feature. It is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the operation and detection of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
6. Driver Attention Alert is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the operation of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
7. Always check your mirrors. Be aware of the traffic around you. There are limitations to the range and detection of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
8. i-Activsense® safety features are not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the range and detection of each safety feature. Safety features vary based on vehicle package and trim combinations. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
9. Smart Brake Support features are not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. There are limitations to the operation of the system. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.
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