Four SUVs have secured five-star safety ratings from safety authority ANCAP, though not under the newest testing protocols.

The Mazda CX-5, MG S6 EV, BMW X3, and updated Cupra Formentor all achieved the maximum safety score under ANCAP’s outgoing 2023-2025 testing protocols.

Leading the latest results was the new-generation Mazda CX-5, which recorded a standout 93 per cent score for vulnerable road user protection – the highest recorded under the 2023-25 ANCAP assessment regime.

ANCAP said the family SUV combined strong crash protection for adult and child occupants with highly effective collision avoidance technology and a front-end design aimed at reducing injuries to pedestrians and cyclists.

“The CX-5 has long been a popular model for families, and buyers of this latest model can be assured that Mazda has considered the safety and protection of occupants and those outside the car,” said ANCAP chief executive officer Carla Hoorweg.

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The MG S6 EV received a 92 per cent score for adult occupant protection, supported by strong crash compatibility performance that ANCAP said reduced the risk posed to occupants of other vehicles in a collision.

The new mid-size electric SUV received full points for driver protection in full-width and side impact crash tests, while child occupant protection and its collision avoidance systems also scored highly.

“These results demonstrate MG’s ability to deliver a model with very good all-round protection,” said Ms Hoorweg.