Tesla Model Y is first car to meet new U.S. driver assistance safety benchmark

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In Brief

1:10 PM PDT · May 7, 2026

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday that the later release 2026 Tesla Model Y is the first vehicle to meet the agency’s new benchmark for advanced driver assistance systems.

Four pass-fail tests were added to the agency’s safety ratings program, assessing a car’s automatic emergency braking for pedestrians, blind spot warning, blind spot intervention, and lane assist, a feature that helps keep the vehicle in the lane.

The updated criteria are meant to catch up to ever-advancing vehicles and the long list of features pitched to consumers. Automakers typically brand these features with names that don’t always describe what tasks they perform, and there’s often no government-provided benchmark to assesses how they perform.

The new benchmark rating applies to 2026 Tesla Model Y vehicles assembled on or after November 12, 2025.

The tests are part of NHTSA’s New Car...

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