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What models of Subaru have EyeSight?

EyeSight is available on most current Subaru models, including Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Ascent, Legacy, Impreza, and WRX; the BRZ does not offer EyeSight in the U.S. market.


EyeSight is Subaru’s suite of driver-assist technologies, centered on features like adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane-keeping assist, and lead-vehicle detection. Availability varies by model year and trim, with several trims across the lineup adopting EyeSight as standard or optional equipment. This article surveys the current landscape to help shoppers understand which Subaru models typically feature EyeSight today and how to verify exact specifications for a given year or trim.


EyeSight availability by model line


Below is a breakdown of the main Subaru model lines and where EyeSight is commonly found, noting that exact trim availability can vary by year and region.


SUVs and crossovers


The brand’s best-selling SUVs generally carry EyeSight across many trims, with it sometimes becoming standard on mid-to-high trims and optional on base versions.



  • Forester

  • Outback

  • Crosstrek

  • Ascent


In practice, EyeSight is highly likely on these models, but the exact trim and year can affect standard versus optional status. Always confirm with the current brochure or dealer configuration.


Sedans and sport-oriented models




  • Legacy

  • Impreza

  • WRX


Note that the BRZ does not include EyeSight in the U.S. market for recent model years, reflecting its different safety feature package and positioning. Always verify the exact trim to see if EyeSight is included.


Model-year and trim nuances


While EyeSight is widely available across Subaru’s 2024–2025 model lineup, its presence can vary by trim and market. Some trims may bundle EyeSight with optional packages, while others include it as standard. The best way to confirm is to review the current window sticker, Subaru’s official brochure for the year, or ask a dealership for the exact specifications on the specific trim you’re considering.


How to verify EyeSight on a given model


Check the vehicle’s window sticker or the official Subaru product sheet for the exact features listed under Driver Assist Technology. If shopping used, review the build sheet or request a vehicle history report that specifies equipment packages for the exact year and trim.


Summary


EyeSight remains a core driver-assist feature across Subaru’s lineup, with strong availability on Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Ascent, Legacy, Impreza, and WRX. The BRZ represents the notable exception, as it does not come with EyeSight in current U.S. configurations. Prospective buyers should verify EyeSight’s presence for the exact year and trim they’re considering, since configurations shift between model years and markets.

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