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Kia Carnival vs. Toyota Sienna: Which Minivan Fails IIHS Crash Test?

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I trusted the minivan…

Shocking IIHS crash-test results

Is the family‑car safety myth cracking?

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Carnival – Source: Kia

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) released new crash-test results showing that four leading minivans failed to earn the top safety rating.

The models tested were:

  • Kia Carnival

  • Toyota Sienna

  • Honda Odyssey

  • Chrysler Pacifica

Not one of the entrants qualified for the IIHS Top Safety Pick.

The back seat is the problem…

Tougher standards knock them out one after another

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Kia Carnival crash test – Source: IIHS

This round of testing emphasized second‑row passenger protection. Historically, IIHS assessments focused on front-seat occupants; this year the institute elevated rear-seat performance to a core criterion.

Test protocols also incorporated child‑sized dummies to better simulate real family crash scenarios.

Carnival also rated ‘Marginal’

Weak head and chest protection

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Kia Carnival crash test – Source: IIHS

The IIHS gave the Carnival a Marginal rating for head, neck and chest protection in the second row. In practical terms, that means crash energy wasn’t dissipated effectively and was transferred to rear-seat occupants.

Other models showed comparable shortcomings.

  • Odyssey: rated Poor

  • Sienna: experienced submarining (sliding under the belt)

Analysts say these tests exposed structural limitations across minivans.

Consider an SUV instead

Will the market shift?

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Kia Carnival crash test – Source: IIHS

Safety experts point to seatbelt geometry, pretensioner tuning and second‑row structural design as primary factors behind the weak results.

Design priorities like roomy cabins and sliding doors, common to minivans, can leave rear‑seat crash protection lagging behind.

IIHS went so far as to suggest families evaluate SUVs or sedans when choosing a family vehicle—an uncommon recommendation from the institute.

Recent midsize and full‑size SUVs have performed well under the stricter tests, reinforcing that trend.

Industry observers say the results do more than reshuffle rankings: they challenge the long‑standing idea that a minivan is automatically the safest family vehicle.

Buyers are likely to weigh how well a vehicle protects occupants in real crashes, not just how much space it offers.

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Daniel Kim
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