The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Death Rate for Four-Door Vehicles

Driver death rates by make and model four-door cars

A way to compare the safety of vehicles is to look at the rate of driver death per vehicle. The latest date compiled from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is of 2017 vehicles.  From time to time, IIHS researchers compute the rate at which drivers of individual models from a given year are killed in crashes.

The rates shown below are given as the number of driver deaths per million registered four-door vehicle years. (A registered vehicle year is one vehicle registered for one year.) These calculations only count the deaths of drivers, not passengers, since every four-door car that crashes has a driver, but not every vehicle has passengers.

Defensive Driving

Vehicle

Overall death rate (with confidence limits)

Multi-vehicle crash death rate

Single-vehicle crash death rate

Rollover death rate

Model year span

Subaru Legacy

14 (3-25)

9

5

2

2015-17

Ford Fusion plug-in hybrid

15 (0-36)

0

15

0

2014-17

Ford Fusion 4WD

22 (0-45)

11

11

0

2014-17

Toyota Camry

34 (28-41)

23

11

4

2014-17

Ford Fusion hybrid 2WD

34 (10-58)

28

5

6

2014-17

Honda Accord

34 (26-41)

24

9

3

2014-17

Kia Optima

37 (15-58)

15

23

10

2016-17

Ford Fusion 2WD

39 (30-49)

29

10

3

2014-17

Mazda 6 2WD

41 (22-61)

24

18

4

2014-17

Toyota Camry hybrid

41 (16-66)

35

5

0

2014-17

Hyundai Sonata

48 (34-62)

25

23

8

2015-17

Chrysler 200 2WD

52 (34-69)

21

32

3

2015-17

Volkswagen Jetta

53 (38-67)

34

19

4

2014-17

Nissan Altima

59 (49-68)

37

21

5

2014-17

Chevrolet Malibu

61 (34-87)

36

24

13

2016-17

Nissan Maxima

68 (27-109)

33

38

4

2016-17

Buick Verano

68 (34-102)

35

33

14

2014-17

All 2017 vehicles

36 (34-37)

22

13

5

2014-17