Courtesy of IIHS
The winners' circle includes 18 new vehicles for 2012, and 97 models that qualified for the 2011 award carry over to 2012.
"For the second year running, a record number of models qualify," IIHS President Adrian Lund said in a press release. "It's tough to win, and we commend auto manufacturers for making safety a top priority."
IIHS recognized a variety of vehicles this year. The list includes 69 cars, 38 SUVs, five minivans, and three full-size pickups. The vehicles on the list rate highest in front, side, rollover, and rear crashes based on IIHS criteria.
New for 2012, electronic stability control (to help drivers avoid loss of control), is no longer is a requirement to win as it was in prior years. New federal guidelines require all 2012 and later passenger vehicles to have ESC.
"When we launched Top Safety Pick in 2005, consumers had 11 models to pick from. Six years later, finding a winner that fits most budgets and lifestyles is easy," Lund said in the release. "It's a testament to the commitment automakers have made to going above and beyond minimum safety standards."
Minicars
 Fiat 500 built after July 2011
 Ford Fiesta sedan and hatchback
 Honda Fit
 Toyota Yaris 4-door hatchback
Small cars
 Chevrolet Cruze
 Chevrolet Sonic
 Chevrolet Volt
 Ford Focus
 Honda Civic 4-door
 Honda CR-Z
 Honda Insight
 Hyundai Elantra
 Kia Forte sedan
 Kia Soul
 Lexus CT 200h
 Mazda 3 sedan and hatchback
 Mini Cooper Countryman
 Mitsubishi Lancer except Ralliart and Evolution
 Nissan Cube
 Nissan Juke
 Nissan Leaf
 Scion tC
 Scion xB
 Scion xD
 Subaru Impreza except WRX
 Toyota Corolla
 Toyota Prius
 Volkswagen Golf 4-door
 Volkswagen GTI 4-door
Midsize moderately priced cars
 Audi A3
 Buick Verano
 Chevrolet Malibu
 Chrysler 200 4-door
 Dodge Avenger
 Ford Fusion
 Honda Accord
 Hyundai Sonata
 Kia Optima
 Subaru Legacy
 Subaru Outback
 Toyota Camry
 Toyota Prius v
 Volkswagen Jetta sedan
 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen
 Volkswagen Passat
 Volvo C30
Midsize luxury/near luxury cars
 Acura TL built after September 2011
 Acura TSX sedan and hatchback
 Audi A4
 Lincoln MKZ
 Mercedes C-Class
 Volkswagen CC except 4-wheel drive
 Volvo S60
Large family cars
 Buick LaCrosse
 Buick Regal
 Chrysler 300
 Dodge Charger
 Ford Taurus
 Toyota Avalon
Large luxury cars
 Audi A6
 BMW 5 series except 4-wheel drive and V8
 Cadillac CTS sedan
 Hyundai Equus
 Hyundai Genesis
 Infiniti M37/M56 except M56x 4-wheel drive
 Lincoln MKS
 Mercedes E-Class sedan
 Mercedes  E-Class coupe
 Saab 9-5
 Volvo S80
Small SUVs 
 Honda CR-V
 Hyundai Tucson
 Jeep Patriot with optional side torso airbags
 Kia Sportage
 Subaru Forester
 Volkswagen Tiguan
Midsize SUVs
 Chevrolet Equinox
 Dodge Durango
 Dodge Journey
 Ford Edge
 Ford Explorer
 Ford Flex
 GMC Terrain
 Honda Pilot
 Hyundai Santa Fe
 Jeep Grand Cherokee
 Kia Sorento
 Subaru Tribeca
 Toyota Highlander
 Toyota Venza
Midsize luxury SUVs
 Acura MDX
 Audi Q5
 BMW X3
 Cadillac SRX
 Infiniti EX35
 Lexus RX
 Lincoln MKT
 Lincoln MKX
 Mercedes GLK
 Mercedes M-Class
 Saab 9-4X
 Volvo XC60
 Volvo XC90
Large SUVs
 Buick Enclave
 Chevrolet Traverse
 GMC Acadia
 Volkswagen Touareg
Minivans
 Chrysler Town & Country
 Dodge Grand Caravan
 Honda Odyssey
 Toyota Sienna
 Volkswagen Routan
Large pickups
 Ford F-150 crew cab models
 Honda Ridgeline
 Toyota Tundra crew cab models

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