Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Audi is having a strong safety year, and it just got stronger. Audi of America announced that the all-new 2026 A6 sedan has earned a 2026 IIHS Top Safety Pick+, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest award, becoming the seventh Audi model to claim that designation this year. Reaching seven puts the brand ahead of every luxury rival for the 2026 top awards.2026 Audi A6AudiMore top awards than any luxury rivalThat seventh trophy is the headline. As of July 2026, Audi's lineup includes more 2026 Top Safety Pick+ winners than any other luxury automaker, a distinction that carries real weight given how much harder the award has become to earn. Audi's full roster of TSP+ winners now spans the 2026 A5, 2026 A6, 2027 A6 Sportback e-tron, 2026 Q5, 2026 Q5 Sportback, 2027 Q6 e-tron, and 2027 Q6 Sportback e-tron.2026 Audi A6AudiWorth noting is that the group splits almost evenly between combustion and electric models, with three of the seven, the A6 Sportback e-tron, Q6 e-tron, and Q6 Sportback e-tron, riding on Audi's newest electric architecture. Electric vehicles carry heavy battery packs and different crash dynamics than gas cars, so seeing three of them clear the toughest safety bar signals that Audi's EV engineering is holding up under the same scrutiny as its established sedans and SUVs.How the A6 earned itRedesigned from the ground up for 2026, the ninth-generation A6 sedan pairs sharper performance and updated technology with a deep set of standard driver-assistance features, and Audi positions it as a balance of sportiness and everyday comfort. In IIHS testing, it earned good ratings, the highest possible, in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, and side crash evaluations. Those three tests probe the most common and most dangerous real-world impacts, from clipping a pole or another vehicle's front corner to being struck in the flank by a taller SUV.2026 Audi A6AudiBeyond crashworthiness, the A6 also posted qualifying results for its headlights and its front crash prevention systems, the two areas that increasingly separate a merely strong car from an award winner. Good headlights matter because poor nighttime lighting is tied to a large share of fatal crashes, and effective automatic emergency braking can prevent or soften collisions before they happen.A tougher bar for 2026What makes the sweep notable is that IIHS keeps raising the difficulty, and 2026 brought some of the biggest changes yet. A vehicle now needs a good rating in the updated moderate overlap front test, which was revised to emphasize back-seat protection, to earn either Top Safety Pick or the higher plus. In prior years, an acceptable result was enough for the lower award, so the change has quietly pushed a number of otherwise-capable vehicles off the winners' list entirely.2026 Audi A6AudiAdvertisementAdvertisementReaching Top Safety Pick+ is harder still. Vehicles must earn a good rating in the pedestrian front crash prevention test and an acceptable or good result in the vehicle-to-vehicle evaluation, which now checks performance not just against a passenger car but also against a motorcycle and a semitrailer, two targets that reflect frequently deadly real-world crashes. Qualifying front crash prevention systems must also be standard rather than optional, so a buyer cannot accidentally order their way out of the safety tech.What it means for luxury shoppersAgainst that stricter backdrop, clearing the bar seven times over is a genuine engineering achievement rather than a formality. For luxury shoppers who put crash-test credentials near the top of their list, Audi's current lineup is worth a long look this year, whether they are shopping a gas sedan or an electric SUV.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.