Every Subaru vehicle equipped with
EyeSight technology packages has received the highest possible rating for frontal crash protection - a 2016 Top Safety Pick + ranking.
The Eyesight technology can't be found in the 2015 Toyota RAV4.
If you would like to learn more about Subaru
EyeSight technology and test - drive a new Subaru today, Freehold Subaru is here to serve all drivers in the Englishtown, Marlboro, Manalapan, and Freehold areas.
Read about the benefits of Subaru
EyeSight Technology, the features packed within, and where you can get behind the wheel to check it out for yourself.
EyeSight technology is also available, though only as an optional feature.
Subaru's
eyesight technology can take you by surprise.
The available DriverFocus system works with Subaru's
EyeSight technology suite, which is now standard across the Forester trim levels.
Its specification includes leather upholstery, premium cabin and Subaru
EyeSight technology (a fantastic suite of driver assistance tools including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and lane departure warning).
Dossing around in traffic can be pretty boring in any car but as mentioned at least this vehicle is easy to manoeuvre and has plenty of safety features via third - generation
Eyesight technology.
My five - door Premium trim test model starts at $ 21,695 but with
the EyeSight technology and destination, that jumps to $ 24,910.
** 6 CYLINDER LIMITED **
EYESIGHT TECHNOLOGY ** NAVIGATION ** MOONROOF ** LOW MILES ** NO - HASSLE PRICED ** TUNGSTEN WITH IVORY LEATHER ** This 2017 Subaru Legacy 3.6 R Limited Sedan was repurchased by Subaru of America due to concerns with check engine / Eyesight problems.
Most notable was my tester's inclusion of Subaru's
EyeSight technology.
To do this, the current
EyeSight technology - which uses stereo camera and two radars - will be upgraded with multiple new radars and other sensors.
Apart from an overzealous forward collision - warning system,
the Eyesight technologies are among the best in class.
Goldstein Subaru is proud to offer the Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, Legacy, Impreza and WRX with
EyeSight technologies.
Not exact matches
From breakthrough treatments that thwart cancers, to
technologies that grow retinas and build smart prosthetics — allowing disabled individuals to regain their
eyesight and walk again — the potential is electrifying.
New for 2018 is
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology that offers a Pre-Collision braking feature that comes in handy if you find yourself in an emergency situation.
Also new, all regular WRX models equipped with a CVT transmission come standard with
EyeSight safety
technologies.
So there was lots of talk about its rigid body structure and
EyeSight driver - assist
technology.
Subaru also announced at the New York auto show that all 2019 Forester trims will have its
EyeSight safety
technology.
The 2016 Subaru WRX also adds the company's
EyeSight active - safety
technology suite, which provides lane - departure warning, adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane - keep assist functions.
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.
The
EyeSight active safety
technology suite also gains a lane - keep assist function in Legacy and Outback models equipped with this option.
EyeSight, Subaru's suite of safety
technologies, is available on a number of packages ranging from $ 1,395 to $ 3,445.
Subaru has continued its commitment to safety in the new car, with a 40 per cent increase in crash energy absorption,
EyeSight collision avoidance
technology (which uses a camera to monitor the road ahead — also allowing for adaptive cruise control, lane - departure warning and several other functions).
EyeSight ® Driver Assist
Technology is the culmination of everything Subaru engineers know about safety.
Furthermore, for the first time this model comes eith Subaru
EyeSight ® Driver Assist
Technology that is standard.
Subaru's
EyeSight driver - assist
technology, which uses forward - facing radar and a monocular camera to provide semi-autonomous driving support, is standard on all Ascent trims.
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.
The new 2016 Subaru WRX and WRX STI models feature the
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology, now with Lane Keep Assist, available for WRX with Sport Lineartronic transmission.
EyeSight, which uses Subaru - developed stereo camera
technology, is the highest - rated front crash prevention system by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
In addition, the 2016 WRX Limited features the option of
EyeSight driver assist
technology, which includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure warning.
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.
Surprisingly, Subaru has decided to offer standard
EyeSight driver aid
technology for the all Ascent models.
The Subaru Viziv Performance concept uses Subaru's
EyeSight driver assist
technology, but it's been enhanced a bit.
In addition to
EyeSight, Subaru will offer a handful of new
technologies for 2015.
Subaru is bundling adaptive cruise control, crash - sensing and lane - departure - warning
technologies into a package branded
EyeSight.
In terms of safety, few can beat the Crosstrek as an IIHS Top Safety Pick +, thanks to Subaru's
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology, that includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane keep assist.
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
Pros
Technology Package: ($ 1,200)
EyeSight Pre-collision braking, pre-collision brake assist, pre-collision throttle management, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane sway warning, lead vehicle start alert; proximity key with push - button start (linked to memory seats); steering responsive fog lights, and more.
Versions equipped with
EyeSight driver - assistance and collision - avoidance
technology add automatic high - beam headlights and automatic reverse braking system
Also included is Subaru's
EyeSight collision avoidance
technology.
Technology Package: ($ 1,200)
EyeSight Pre-collision braking, pre-collision brake assist, pre-collision throttle management, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane sway warning, lead vehicle start alert; proximity key with push - button start (linked to memory seats); steering responsive fog lights, and more.
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.
Elsewhere, Subaru's excellent
EyeSight driver - assist
technology is available, and a rearview camera is standard equipment.
EyeSight is part of a $ 1,200
Technology Package that can be added to the upper two trim levels, but only in conjunction with the CVT ($ 1,300).
Advanced Safety Features The 2019 Ascent comes standard with
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology that includes Automatic Pre-Collision Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure and Sway Warning, Pre-Collision Throttle Management, and new, available
EyeSight Assist Monitor (EAM) which provides a heads - up display of
EyeSight system warnings and system status data on the windshield.
Other highlights of the latest Subaru Forester include the company's
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology, which alerts the driver of distractions and fatigue while on the road, and is standard on all - new Foresters.
Ready for the Next Generation SUV The new Subaru Global Platform, together with the SUBARU BOXER engine; Symmetrical All - Wheel Drive (AWD); and
EyeSight Driver Assist
Technology, represent the brand's core
technologies and constitutes the foundation of the next generation of Subaru vehicles.
Optional
EyeSight driver assist
technology provides those who spring for the 2.5 i Premium, Limited, or 3.6 R models with adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure warning.