
"Model Y vehicles manufactured on or after November 12, 2025, met rigorous pass/fail criteria for four newly added tests-pedestrian automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, blind spot warning, and blind spot intervention-while also satisfying the program's original four ADAS requirements: forward collision warning, crash imminent braking, dynamic brake support, and lane departure warning."
"The NHTSA has just officially announced that the 2026 @Tesla Model Y is the first vehicle model to pass the agency's new advanced driver assistance system tests. 2026 Tesla Model Y vehicles, manufactured on or after Nov. 12, 2025, successfully met the new criteria for four... pic.twitter.com/as8x1OsSL5"
""Today's announcement marks a significant step forward in our efforts to provide consumers with the most comprehensive safety ratings ever. By successfully passing these new tests, the 2026 Tesla Model Y demonstrates the lifesaving potential of driver assistance technologies and sets a high bar for the industry. We hope to see many more manufacturers develop vehicles that can meet these requirements.""
The 2026 Tesla Model Y became the first vehicle model to pass newly added NHTSA Advanced Driver Assistance Systems testing under the NCAP program. Model Y vehicles built on or after November 12, 2025 met strict pass/fail criteria for four new tests: pedestrian automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, blind spot warning, and blind spot intervention. The vehicles also satisfied the program’s original four ADAS requirements, including forward collision warning, crash imminent braking, dynamic brake support, and lane departure warning. NHTSA described the result as a major step toward more comprehensive safety ratings and a demonstration of the lifesaving potential of driver assistance technologies. The achievement comes as vehicle automation moves toward broader real-world deployment.
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