This may be the time for an upgrade to Subaru's
Eyesight driver assistance system, which has used two cameras rather than a camera and a radar.
The EyeSight driver assistance system is available from 2013.
If you step up to the $ 32,495 2.5 i Touring Package with Technology Option, the Forester receives its IIHS TSP + award due to Subaru's innovative
EyeSight driver assistance system that combines adaptive cruise control, brake assist and lane departure systems to slow the vehicle down in potential collision scenarios.
The entire range now packs Subaru's
EyeSight driver assistance system which augments its seven airbags with adaptive cruise control, brake light recognition, both autonomous braking and steering assistants and lane - departure warning.
The next Subaru BRZ will also likely get Subaru's
EyeSight driver assistance system.
To its credit, Subaru, unlike Honda, does offer a suite of high - tech safety features —
its EyeSight driver assistance system, which includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure warning.
Not exact matches
For the more cautious
drivers, the Viziv is packed to the gills with Subaru's next - gen
assistance technology, including an updated
EyeSight system, radar tech, and navigation.
Still the only car in its class with All - Wheel Drive as standard, the 2015 Legacy continues the brand's safety leadership by introducing an improved
EyeSight system and available rear radar
system that supports new
driver -
assistance technologies.
Subaru aims to launch semi-autonomous
driver - assist features in 2020, and the concept previews the upcoming technology with a developed version of Subaru's
EyeSight dual - camera
assistance system.
With Limited trim and
EyeSight driver -
assistance and collision - avoidance technologies, both WRX and WRX STI versions gain Auto Vehicle Hold
system and an
EyeSight Assist Monitor that projects
system status onto the windshield
Versions equipped with
EyeSight driver -
assistance and collision - avoidance technology add automatic high - beam headlights and automatic reverse braking
system
They are also working to stay ahead of the competition with their
EyeSight driver assistance and collision avoidance
system.
Considering Subaru offers
EyeSight on all their vehicles, even lower trim levels like our test vehicle, we can only praise them for being the first to offer all of these
driver assistance systems at the lowest price point of any other new car on the market.
The vehicle comes with
EyeSight, which is Subaruâ $ ™ s advanced
driver assistance system and multi-directional sensing
system.
Cabin materials feel nice, and the
EyeSight driver -
assistance system is standard, which gives the Forester a leg up.
In 2008, Subaru introduced their
EyeSight driver assistance and safety
system.