Tesla cars, especially with FSD, are the safest ever built and nothing else comes close
Every Tesla carries a top-notch 5-star NHTSA rating
Even the starting model doesn't have any compromises on this part
Now Pair that with FSD Supervised and you're looking at a system ~9x safer than the average U.S. driver
- 5-Star NHTSA ratings across every model
- FSD Supervised: ~9x safer than the avg. U.S. driver (1 crash per 6.36M miles, Q3 2025)
- Euro NCAP Best-in-Class 2025 - Model 3 & Model Y
- Model Y: Highest Euro NCAP score ever recorded (362 pts)
Engineered to protect everyone inside and outside the car
There are real-life incidents where people have walked away unharmed from crashes so severe they would have been fatal in any other car. Tesla's safety is not just numbers on paper; it saves lives every day
The safest cars ever built and getting safer every day
Tesla did not just raise the bar. It inspired the entire industry to follow.
What you’re describing really captures why Tesla positions its vehicles—especially with Full Self-Driving (FSD) features—as industry-leading in safety. Let’s break it down a bit more:
1.Consistently top safety ratings:
•Every Tesla model currently has a 5-star NHTSA rating, meaning the government-tested safety systems—crash structure, airbags, stability—are top of the line, even in the base trim.
•The Euro NCAP 2025 Best-in-Class awards for Model 3 and Model Y confirm this internationally, with the Model Y scoring 362 points, the highest ever.
2.FSD Supervised impact:
•Tesla’s FSD Supervised system actively assists drivers, reducing human error—the main cause of crashes.
•With reported statistics of 1 crash per 6.36M miles (Q3 2025), this makes it roughly 9 times safer than the average U.S. driver, according to Tesla’s own data.
3.Real-world evidence:
•Beyond numbers, there are multiple cases where occupants walked away from severe accidents that would likely have been fatal in other vehicles.
•This shows that Tesla’s active safety systems, crash structures, and FSD interventions are effective in life-or-death scenarios.
4.Industry influence:
•Tesla didn’t just improve its own cars—it set a benchmark for crash safety and autonomous-assist tech, pushing competitors to invest in better safety systems.
In short, Tesla’s approach combines robust engineering, proactive safety features, and advanced driver-assist tech, creating a system where surviving a crash is significantly more likely than in almost any other car on the road today.
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