2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9
Midsize SUVs
Safety Overview
Crash Test Performance
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π Our Analysis
The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 belongs to the Midsize SUVs category. This vehicle class has a below-average driver death rate compared to the national average of 38 deaths per million registered vehicle years. Vehicles in this class generally offer a good balance of structural protection, weight, and safety technology.
With an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award, the Hyundai Ioniq 9 meets the institute's most stringent criteria for 2026: Good ratings in all six crashworthiness evaluations, an Advanced or Superior rating for front crash prevention (vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-pedestrian), and Good or Acceptable headlights across all available trims. This is the highest distinction IIHS offers, and fewer than 30% of tested vehicles earn it.
In individual crash test components, the Hyundai Ioniq 9 earned 6 "Good" ratings out of 6 evaluated categories. Earning "Good" in every tested category is excellent β it means the vehicle performed at the highest level in each measured dimension of crashworthiness, from structural integrity to injury risk to safety restraint performance.
The estimated class death rate of ~27 per million places this vehicle 29% below the national average β a meaningful safety advantage. Our guide to choosing a safer car explains the factors that drive these differences.
Important note: Death rates are class-level estimates adjusted for driver age and sex (Farmer, 2023). Individual model risk may vary based on specific safety features, weight, and how the vehicle is driven. Read our full methodology for details on how we calculate safety scores. This analysis is produced independently β we have no affiliations with Hyundai or any vehicle manufacturer. Learn more about us.