EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology
EyeSight Features
On every Subaru you’ll find a set of dual color cameras that constantly scan the road for unanticipated dangers placed unobtrusively near the rearview mirror. And for an even wider field of vision, select models feature a third camera for better pedestrian and cyclist detection.
Learn more about Subaru EyeSight features in the videos below.
When you’re using cruise control, EyeSight’s Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering
EyeSight monitors lane markings, and if you begin to drift toward the edge, the system can alert you and even intervene, steering you safely back into your lane.
EyeSight is always scanning the road ahead to help you stay safe. If EyeSight spots potential danger, it can alert you and if needed, automatically apply the brakes to help avoid an accident
When Pre-Collision Braking alone isn’t enough to prevent an accident, EyeSight can engage Automatic Emergency Steering to help maneuver you safely around the obstruction in your path
If EyeSight detects potential danger in your path, it can reduce power to the engine, giving you more time to respond and slow down in a low-speed emergency situation.
Safety Features
For greater reassurance and peace of mind, Subaru offers a suite of active safety systems that help provide better all-around awareness.
Learn more about Subaru safety features in the videos below.
When you’re in reverse, this technology can detect vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists approaching from the side — even if your view is blocked. If you continue to back up, your Subaru can then alert you both audibly and visually, letting you know which side the object is approaching from
For better visibility, Steering Responsive Headlights point in the direction you’re turning, helping you to see things sooner. High Beam Assist can automatically dim and activate your high beams to protect other drivers from the glare while maintaining maximum visibility.
If your attention begins to stray from the road ahead or you start showing signs of drowsiness, Subaru DriverFocus
When you’re in reverse, this technology uses sonar-equipped to detect objects or vehicles behind you. As you get closer to an object, your Subaru will alert you, and if you don’t apply the brakes, the system can even intervene to help avoid a collision
For added reassurance when changing lanes, this feature can alert you if there’s a vehicle hidden in your blind spot. When you signal to change lanes, the Lane Change Assist feature can provide an enhanced alert if there’s a vehicle approaching at a higher speed in the neighboring lane
EyeSight Stories
EyeSight Stories chronicles the experiences of people whose lives have been changed by Subaru EyeSight. Watch the episodes below to see how this safety feature gives peace of mind to every drive, and an extra layer of safety and convenience wherever you drive.
Meet Anne Zacovic of San Diego, California. She tells a compelling story of how EyeSight saved her from the unthinkable on a routine drive in her Subaru Outback.
Meet Jerry and Susan Orban of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While skeptical at first, they really began to fully appreciate the peace of mind EyeSight gave them when their daughter, Elise, started learning to drive. Now it’s an extra layer of protection they can’t live without.
Meet Rich Wolf of St. Petersburg, Florida, and find out how much he appreciates EyeSight, for not only its safety features, but also for the added convenience of Adaptive Cruise Control, which makes his long commutes much more pleasant.
Meet Subaru Outback owners Isaac and Katja Combs from Morgantown, West Virginia. They both really appreciate the extra layer of safety and protection it gives them and their newborn bundle of joy.