Independent automotive safety authority ANCAP has awarded maximum five-star ratings to the new-generation Toyota HiLux and Hyundai Palisade, and the incoming Denza B5 and GAC Aion V, but given the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX a four-star rating.

The local auto safety-testing organisation crash-tested the new HiLux ute, Palisade large SUV and the large B5 off-road SUV, but the ANCAP ratings for the Aion V mid-size SUV and ASX small SUV are based on Euro NCAP testing.

The Toyota HiLux received an adult occupant protection rating of 84 per cent, a child occupant protection rating of 89 per cent, a vulnerable road user protection rating of 82 per cent, and a safety assist rating of 82 per cent.

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This rating applies to all variants bar the Rugged X, which remains ‘unrated’.

ANCAP says the new-generation ute – which despite fresh styling inside and out, is based on the previous generation – received “consistently Good performance in testing across all four assessment pillars”.

There were some lower ratings given, including for protection of the driver’s neck in the full-width frontal test (Marginal) and their chest in the oblique pole test (Adequate).

It was also dinged with an eight-point penalty (out of a possible eight points) for vehicle-to-vehicle compatibility in the frontal offset test, as its structure presented “a higher risk to occupants of an oncoming vehicle”.