The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), has announced its list of the safest news cars to drive for 2020.

Top Safety Pick awards have been handed out to 64 cars and SUVs, 23 of the vehicles also qualified for Top Safety Pick+ awards. No minivans or pickups made the list.

To be in the list vehicles had to have good ratings in each of the IIHS’s six crashworthiness evaluations.

The “plus” was awarded to models that come with good or acceptable headlights as standard, which are headlights with the best balance of visibility and lack of excessive glare for drivers of oncoming vehicles.

The IIHS says the difference between good-rated headlights and poor ones could be the difference between seeing an obstacle in time to stop and crashing into it.

“The headlight ratings that have been part of our awards criteria in recent years have pushed automakers to pay more attention to this essential equipment,” said IIHS President David Harkey.

“However, finding vehicles with the right headlights can be a challenge for consumers. We wanted to reward automakers that have removed this obstacle.”

Among automakers, Mazda has the most Top Safety Pick+ awards with five — for the Mazda 3 sedan, Mazda 3 hatchback, Mazda 6, CX-3 and CX-5. The company also earned an additional Top Safety Pick for the CX-9.

Hyundai Motor Group — which includes the Genesis and Kia brands in addition to Hyundai — had the most winners overall, 14 earning a Top Safety Pick award and three earning Top Safety Pick+.

The full list of award winners is available here.