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Does the Subaru Impreza have EyeSight?

The short answer is that EyeSight is not universal across every Impreza model. In recent years, Subaru has offered EyeSight on many Impreza trims—often as standard on higher trims or as an optional package on base trims. To be sure, check the specific vehicle’s window sticker or build sheet.


What EyeSight is and what it does


EyeSight is Subaru's driver-assistance suite designed to help monitor traffic, maintain a safe following distance, and prevent collisions. It uses stereo cameras mounted near the rear-view mirror to detect vehicles, pedestrians, and other hazards, then can alert you or take action such as braking or steering support in some situations.


Core features of EyeSight


EyeSight includes several safety features designed to assist drivers.



  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection

  • Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go capability

  • Lane departure warning with lane-keeping assist

  • Pre-collision braking and braking support


These features work together to enhance awareness and provide automated responses when conditions allow.


Availability on the Impreza by year and trim


Availability has varied by model year and trim. The following is a general guide based on Subaru's recent Impreza lineup; exact availability can differ by market and individual vehicle. Always verify with the dealer or the window sticker.



  • Older Impreza generations (before the mid-2010s) generally did not offer EyeSight.

  • With the mid-cycle refresh around the late-2010s, EyeSight became available as an option on higher trims (such as Premium or Sport) in many markets.

  • In the latest generations (late-2010s to present), EyeSight is commonly offered on most trims, and in many markets is standard on higher trims or as part of a popular safety package.

  • Market differences exist: availability can vary between the United States, Canada, and overseas versions of the Impreza.


In summary, EyeSight on the Impreza tends to be more likely on higher trims and newer model years, while some base or older trims may not include it by default. Always confirm for a specific car using the window sticker or dealer documentation.


How to verify EyeSight on your specific Impreza


If you already own or are considering a used Impreza, here are practical ways to confirm EyeSight:



  • Check the window sticker (Monroney label) or the manufacturer's build sheet for mentions of EyeSight or Driver Assist.

  • Inspect the instrument cluster and the status pages in the infotainment system for EyeSight-related messaging or a toggle option.

  • Look for the camera housing near the top of the windshield behind the rear-view mirror; this is where EyeSight sensors are typically located.


If you’re buying used, you can also request the vehicle’s VIN and have a dealer verify EyeSight inclusion through Subaru’s official systems or portal.


Summary


What is the EyeSight on a Subaru Impreza?


EyeSight detects objects in front of the vehicle that you are likely to hit. It will reduce the power from the engine to help minimize the possible impact force and frontal impact damage.



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Which Subaru models have EyeSight?


Most new Subaru models have EyeSight available, either as a standard feature or as an option. EyeSight is standard on all models except the BRZ sports car. The specific availability of EyeSight depends on the model, trim level, and model year. 

  • Models with standard EyeSight (as of 2020): Ascent, Forester, Outback, Legacy, and certain configurations of the Crosstrek, Impreza, and WRX. 
  • Model year availability: Starting around 2019, EyeSight became standard on several models, but it was available as an option on higher trim levels on earlier models. 
  • How to confirm: To confirm if a specific vehicle has EyeSight, check the window sticker or look for the cameras mounted near the rearview mirror. 
  • Automatic transmission requirement: EyeSight is standard on all new Subaru models with an automatic transmission. 

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