Subaru EyeSight® Safety Technology

Advanced Driver Assist Systems in Subaru Vehicles | Gainesville, FL

Safety has always been a core part of Subaru engineering, and modern Subaru vehicles take that philosophy even further with EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology. This advanced safety suite uses a pair of cameras mounted near the rearview mirror to continuously monitor traffic, lane markings, and potential hazards ahead. Additional available Subaru safety technology systems work to increase your awareness of activity to the side and rear of your vehicle.

For drivers in Gainesville, Ocala, and nearby north Florida communities, EyeSight acts like an extra set of eyes on the road. The system can alert you to potential hazards, assist with steering and braking, and even help reduce the severity of certain collisions.

Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology is standard on most modern Subaru vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions, including Crosstrek, Forester, Outback, Legacy, Ascent, and Subaru's newest electric models. Performance-oriented manual-transmission vehicles such as the BRZ and manual WRX models do not include EyeSight because the system requires full electronic control of acceleration and braking.

Below is a closer look at the major safety features included in Subaru's EyeSight driver-assist system and how they work together to help protect drivers and passengers.

How Does Subaru EyeSight® Work?

Unlike many driver-assist systems that rely heavily on radar sensors, Subaru EyeSight uses dual color cameras positioned at the top of the windshield. These cameras monitor traffic movement, detect lane markings, and recognize potential obstacles such as vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians ahead.

By analyzing this visual information in real time, the system can provide alerts or assist with braking, acceleration, and steering to help maintain safer driving conditions.

While EyeSight technology can help reduce driver workload and improve awareness, it is still a driver-assist system. The driver remains responsible for safe operation of the vehicle.


Key Features of Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology

Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive Cruise Control goes beyond traditional cruise control by automatically adjusting your speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

If traffic slows down on I-75 or through busy Gainesville intersections, the system can reduce your speed and then accelerate again when traffic clears. This helps make highway driving and stop-and-go traffic less stressful.

Some Subaru models also include Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering, which helps keep the vehicle centered within its lane while cruising.

Pre-Collision Braking

Pre-Collision Braking is designed to help prevent frontal collisions or reduce their severity.

If the system detects an obstacle ahead and determines a crash may occur, it will first alert the driver. If the driver does not respond in time, the system can automatically apply braking force to help slow or stop the vehicle.

This feature can be especially helpful during sudden traffic slowdowns or unexpected stops.

Pre-Collision Throttle Management

Pre-Collision Throttle Management helps reduce the risk of sudden unintended acceleration when an obstacle is detected directly ahead.

For example, if a driver accidentally presses the accelerator while a vehicle or object is in front of the Subaru, the system can reduce engine power to help minimize potential impact damage.

Lane Departure and Sway Warning

Long drives or momentary distractions can sometimes cause a vehicle to drift slightly within its lane.

Lane Departure and Sway Warning monitors lane markings and alerts the driver if the vehicle begins to drift unintentionally. This helps drivers stay aware and maintain proper lane position.

Lane Keep Assist

Lane Keep Assist works alongside lane departure alerts by providing gentle steering input to help guide the vehicle back toward the center of the lane.

This feature is especially helpful on long highway drives and helps reduce driver fatigue.

Lane Centering

Some newer Subaru models also include Lane Centering, which works together with Adaptive Cruise Control to help keep the vehicle positioned in the center of the lane while cruising on the highway.

The system does not replace driver steering but provides subtle assistance to maintain consistent lane positioning.

Additional Available Subaru Safety Technologies

While EyeSight provides the core safety features, many Subaru models include additional advanced driver-assist systems that expand overall safety.

These may include:

  • Blind-Spot Detection
    Alerts you when a vehicle is approaching in your blind spot during lane changes.
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
    Warns drivers of approaching traffic when backing out of a parking space.
  • Reverse Automatic Braking
    Can automatically stop the vehicle if an obstacle is detected behind while reversing.
  • DriverFocus® Distraction Mitigation System
    Uses facial recognition technology to detect signs of driver fatigue or distraction and provide alerts when attention is needed.

Together, these systems provide additional layers of awareness for everyday driving situations.

Why Subaru Safety Technology Stands Out

Subaru has built its reputation around safety, and EyeSight technology plays a major role in that commitment.

By combining driver-assist features with Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and strong vehicle structure design, Subaru vehicles deliver confidence in a wide range of driving conditions.

For drivers in Gainesville and surrounding areas, that means greater peace of mind whether you're commuting through city traffic, navigating Florida rainstorms, or heading out for weekend adventures.

 

Experience Subaru Safety Technology in Gainesville

If you'd like to experience Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology in person, visiting Subaru of Gainesville is the best way to see how these features work in real-world driving.

Our team can walk you through the safety technology available on models like the Crosstrek, Forester, Outback, and other Subaru vehicles and help you choose the one that best fits your needs.

FAQ: Subaru EyeSight Safety Technology

What is Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology?

EyeSight is a suite of advanced safety features that uses dual cameras to monitor traffic and help assist with braking, steering, and speed control.

Which Subaru models come with EyeSight?

Most modern (2020+) Subaru models equipped with automatic transmissions (CVTs) include Eyesight Safety, including Crosstrek, Forester, Outback, Legacy, Ascent, and Subaru's newest electric models. 2024+ Impreza models also come with EyeSight Safety.

Is Subaru EyeSight self-driving?

No. EyeSight is designed to assist drivers and provide alerts or limited intervention, but the driver is always responsible for operating the vehicle safely.

Can EyeSight help prevent accidents?

Features such as Pre-Collision Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control can help reduce the risk or severity of certain types of collisions.

Does Sybaru EyeSight work in rain or bad weather?

EyeSight is designed to operate in many conditions, but heavy rain, snow, or a dirty windshield can affect camera visibility.

 
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