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When did EyeSight become standard on Subaru Impreza?

EyeSight, Subaru's advanced driver assistance system, became standard on the Subaru Impreza starting with the 2019 model year. This safety feature, which uses dual-camera technology to monitor the road and provide features like adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure warning, has been a key selling point for the Impreza in recent years.


The Subaru Impreza and EyeSight


The Subaru Impreza is the Japanese automaker's compact car offering, known for its standard all-wheel drive system and reputation for safety and reliability. In 2019, Subaru made the decision to include its EyeSight driver assist technology as a standard feature across all Impreza trim levels, marking a significant upgrade in the model's safety capabilities.


What is EyeSight?


EyeSight is Subaru's proprietary driver assistance system that uses a pair of cameras mounted near the rearview mirror to monitor the road ahead. The system is designed to:



  • Provide adaptive cruise control to maintain a safe following distance

  • Apply the brakes automatically to avoid or mitigate collisions

  • Alert the driver to unintended lane departures

  • Detect pedestrians and cyclists in the vehicle's path


By making EyeSight standard on the Impreza, Subaru has positioned the compact car as a safe and technologically advanced option in its class.


The Impact of EyeSight on the Impreza


The inclusion of EyeSight as a standard feature has been a significant selling point for the Subaru Impreza since 2019. The system has been praised for its effectiveness in improving safety and reducing the risk of accidents. Additionally, the Impreza with EyeSight has earned top safety ratings from organizations like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).


Overall, the decision to make EyeSight standard on the Subaru Impreza has been a strategic move by the automaker to enhance the safety and appeal of its compact car offering, setting it apart from competitors in the crowded segment.

When did the Impreza get EyeSight?


2015
EyeSight debuted in 2014, and has been featured in select Subaru models since. If you're in the market for an Eye-Sight-equipped Subaru, be sure to check out the following models: 2014: Select Legacy, Outback, and Forester models. 2015: Select Subaru Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, and XV Crosstrek models.



Does 2019 Impreza have EyeSight?


The 2019 Impreza doesn't shy away from safety. For example, all models can be equipped with EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology. This feature keeps an eye on traffic to help prevent collisions. Available Blind-Spot Detection and LED Steering Responsive Headlights and High Beam Assist provide added safety.



Does a 2014 Subaru have EyeSight?


Changes for 2014 add further refinement and safety. Subaru introduced the advanced EyeSight driver-assist system for the 2013 Legacy and Outback Limited models, and for 2014 makes it also available in the Premium trim line.



Is Subaru EyeSight always on?


Pre-Collision Braking is always on in the background to act like a “second set of eyes” for the driver. At relative speeds above 19 mph, EyeSight can apply the brakes when an object is detected and will attempt to brake if the driver takes no evasive action or does not brake.



Does 2018 Impreza have EyeSight?


The 2018 Impreza, when equipped with optional EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, received the 2017 TOP SAFETY PICK award and when equipped with both EyeSight and LED Steering Responsive Headlights, received the 2017 TOP SAFETY PICK+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.



Which Subaru models have EyeSight?


What Models Offer Subaru EyeSight?

  • 2020 Impreza. Available on. All Models.
  • 2020 Crosstrek. Available on. All Models.
  • 2020 WRX. Available on. 2 Models.
  • 2020 Forester. Standard on. All Models.
  • 2020 Legacy. Standard on. All Models.
  • 2020 Outback. Standard on. All Models.
  • 2021 Ascent. Standard on. All Models.



What years did Subaru produce the Impreza Blobeye?


Impreza Models – Years and Nicknames

  • Classic Impreza. Impreza 2001-2002 – “Bugeye”
  • Bugeye Impreza. Impreza 2003-2005 -“Blobeye”
  • Impreza Blobeye. Impreza 2006-2007 – “Hawkeye”
  • Impreza Hawkeye. Impreza 2008-2012 – “Hatchback”
  • Impreza Hatchback. Impreza 2011-2012 – “Saloon”
  • Impreza Saloon. 2014 WRX STI.



How do you turn on the EyeSight on a 2017 Subaru Impreza?


Setting up Subaru EyeSight® in Your Car

  1. Turn your Subaru on with your shifter placed in Park.
  2. On the left of your steering wheel, you'll notice the Multi-Function Control Buttons.
  3. Pull and hold the i/SET switch from the Multi-Function Control Buttons to go to the Settings menu.



What came after the bug eye on Subaru?


The initial "bugeye" front end styling (2000) was superseded by the "blobeye" in 2004 and the "hawkeye" in 2006. Under an agreement between Fuji Heavy Industries and General Motors, Saab sold its own version of the WRX, marketed as the Saab 9-2X, for the 2005 and 2006 model years.



What was the first year for Subaru EyeSight?


2013
What year did Subaru start using EyeSight®? It first rolled out in the 2013 model year, which means Subaru drivers have been keeping safe and connected for a decade.


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