The Impreza will include Subaru's
EyeSight system bundling adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane departure warning, and sway warning.
Not exact matches
The advanced safety features are
bundled into the incredibly named Moonroof + Navigation
System +
EyeSight + Keyless Access & Pushbutton Start package, which costs $ 2,795.
And Subaru's updated
EyeSight safety
bundle, already boasting automatic reverse emergency braking, gets a handy
system - status monitor.
On the tech front, the Ascent comes standard with the
EyeSight Driver Assist Technology that
bundles systems such as Automatic Pre-Collision Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure and Sway Warning, Pre-Collision Throttle Management, and new
EyeSight Assist Monitor (EAM).
On one hand the Forester 2.0 XT Touring is somewhat thirsty and this top - spec package starts at $ 34,295 before adding options packages like
EyeSight and the Starlink navigation
system, which are
bundled together and ring up an additional $ 1595.
It'd be nice if Subaru offered its
EyeSight active safety
system on all Imprezas, but it's reserved for the Limited and
bundled into a $ 2,895 package that also brings a power moonroof and push - button start.
Subaru has the curious practice of
bundling its active safety
system EyeSight into packages with sometimes unrelated features, and on the Crosstrek,
EyeSight is part of a $ 1,995 package that includes a seven - inch infotainment screen with Starlink telematics.