Sentences with phrase «optional eyesight»

Plus, you can avail yourself of optional EyeSight ® Driver Assist Technology in trims higher than Forester's base, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control for safe distancing, pre-collision braking for an added layer of protection, and lane departure and keep - assist features to help you remain on track.
The 2017 Subaru Forester has a wide range of safety features, including a rearview camera, blind - spot monitors and rear cross-traffic alerts, adaptive cruise control, «X-Mode» hill descent control, and optional EyeSight system.
Subaru customers are increasingly adding safety equipment, the institute found, especially the automaker's optional EyeSight safety package that contains adaptive cruise control, a precollision braking system and lane departure and sway warning.
The optional EyeSight system includes Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Pre-Collision Braking and Lane Departure and Sway Warning.
Subaru's optional EyeSight safety technology includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning with lane keep, and pre-collision braking.
The technology is bundled in with the latest version of the optional EyeSight driver assistance package, Subaru's active safety suite, which includes adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, lane keep assist, and pre-collision braking features.
The WRX's optional EyeSight package utilizes a pair of cameras to offer adaptive cruise, lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking, among other features, at a much lower price point than competitive systems.
Even the Legacy's priciest 3.6 R Limited package, loaded with all manner of bells and whistles like sat radio, heated rear seats and optional EyeSight (more on this later) tops out at $ 35,395, roughly on par with non-AWD models like the Honda Accord or Mazda6.
Our Outback 2.5 i Premium test model came equipped with optional EyeSight driver assist technology, which now includes lane keep assist for the 2016 model year.
That gets you access to the optional EyeSight driver aid tech ($ 1,395), but saves a bit of dough by skipping leather trim and a few other amenities.
Legacy Limited trim with optional EyeSight ® Driver Assist Technology comes equipped High Beam Assist and Steering Responsive Headlights as well as Reverse Automatic Braking.
The Legacy is the brand's midsize sedan and serves up many of the same advantages as the Impreza: standard symmetrical all - wheel drive and advanced smartphone integration, plus an optional EyeSight safety package and IIHS Top Safety Pick + certification.
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.
Our loaded tester was also loaded with buttons, many of which are for the comprehensive safety suite — including Subaru's optional EyeSight front - facing camera system, which allows for pre-collision warning and collision mitigating braking, lane keep assist, and smart cruise control.
Many of the standard and optional features on the Limited, which include an 8.0 - inch multimedia display, keyless entry with push - button starter, optional Eyesight safety package with adaptive cruise control, automatic pre-collision braking, lane departure and sway warning, navigation and high - beam assist, are available on the CVT Premium, but not the manual Premium, nor the manual or CVT base.
(Models without the optional EyeSight system remained rated Top Safety Pick, without the plus.)

Not exact matches

A navigation system, blind - sport warning, and the EyeSight safety cameras are optional.
Subaru's optional, camera - based EyeSight system is one of the few front crash prevention systems to earn a perfect score in IIHS ratings.
The CVT dilutes the fun, but the benefits that come with the optional, CVT - only EyeSight safety suite are probably worth it.
All driver's aids are optional as part of Subaru's EyeSight package.
Still, the Impreza came with high - end features like automatic climate control, SirusXM radio, leather seats, and optional equipment like the seven - inch infotainment screen and Subaru's EyeSight Driver - Assist System.
The previous - generation Crosstrek already featured Subaru's excellent (and optional) EyeSight driver aid system, but the 2018 model adds a new trick to its bag.
The company's EyeSight suite of safety features is optional and includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking and lane departure and sway warning, plus a lane keep assist function.
Subaru's Eyesight driver assist suite is optional on Premium and Limited trims ($ 1,995), and standard on Touring grades.
Optional on the Premium (except with the manual transmission), Limited and Touring trims is a navigation system and an EyeSight driver assist technology package (see Safety, below) that includes adaptive cruise control.
Because, although EyeSight is optional, it is available on even the most affordable of its vehicles.
By comparing accidents involving Subarus with and without EyeSight — the safety suite is optional on all Subarus except the BR - Z, which doesn't offer it at all — the Institute for Traffic Accident Research and Data Analysis of Japan (ITARDA) researchers came to the conclusion that EyeSight
The Legacy and Outback earn superior ratings for front crash prevention when equipped with EyeSight, their optional forward collision warning system with autobrake.
Optional for the Touring models is the Driver Assist Technology package that includes adaptive cruise control, keyless ignition / entry, xenon headlamps and the Eyesight system that integrates adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and pre-collision braking functions.
Optional enhancements to EyeSight - equipped Limited trims include navigation, High Beam Assist which automatically activates and deactivates the high beam headlights based on driving conditions, Reverse Automatic Braking and overhead console shower light.
EyeSight technology is also available, though only as an optional feature.
Optional equipment includes: All - Weather Package EyeSight - Includes Steering Responsive Fog Lights (SRF), Also Includes adaptive cruise c
Optional on Outback Premiums and Limiteds and standard on the range - topping Outback Touring is the brand's EyeSight suite of safety tech.
I'd also be curious if Mr. Wheeler would like to see a requirement for optional all - bolding or variable - weight fonts to increase perceived contrast — an issue especially of interest to some aging Americans with bad eyesight?
Accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance is optional coverage added to a health or life insurance policy that pays out benefits for policyholders who die due to an accident as opposed to natural causes or who lose a bodily limb or eyesight.
Blind - spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert and Subaru's EyeSight Driver Assist Technology package are optional on the 2.5 i Premium.
The 2.5 i Limited and 3.6 R Limited get blind - spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert features standard, but the EyeSight tech package is optional.
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