Eyesight is a series of technologies that warn you when there are potential dangers — and can even apply braking to help you.

Web — advancing safety is about anticipating danger before it arrives.

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Lane keep assist and lane centering;

Webeyesight is the most advanced driver assist technology system with lane keep assist, smart braking and throttle control.

The 2025 outback comes standard with subaru's eyesight driver assist technology, a suite of advanced safety features that act as an extra set of eyes on the road.

Awarded the highest iihs safety rating.

In addition to monitoring other cars, the system can recognise pedestrians and cyclists, and determine their distance, shape and speed of travel.

Additional models are expected to offer eyesight as a standard feature in the near future.

Eyesight includes a number of advanced active safety systems to protect you and your family on every drive.

In addition to monitoring other cars, the system can recognise pedestrians and cyclists, and determine their distance, shape and speed of travel.

Additional models are expected to offer eyesight as a standard feature in the near future.

Eyesight includes a number of advanced active safety systems to protect you and your family on every drive.

Webeyesight® driver assist utilises two cameras mounted in the windscreen to help detect, minimise or even prevent collisions.

Webfor the first time ever, subaru included eyesight driver assist technology as a standard feature with the release of the 2019 subaru ascent, followed by the 2019 subaru forester, legacy, and outback.

Weboutback suv safety features include standard eyesight driver assist technology, which acts like an extra set of eyes on the road and, if need be, an extra foot on the brake when you drive.

Weboutback suv safety features include standard eyesight driver assist technology, which acts like an extra set of eyes on the road and, if need be, an extra foot on the brake when you drive.

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