Subaru has sold five million cars with its EyeSight Driver Assist Technology
02 Sep 2022|718 views
Subaru of America has announced that the cumulative global sales of its vehicles equipped with the award-winning EyeSight Driver Assist Technology has surpassed five million vehicles in June this year. This was accomplished after 14 years since the system was first introduced in Japan in May 2008.
EyeSight was the first driver assist package ever available which featured stereo camera technology to provide driver assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Pre-Collision Braking. The technology not only detects cars, but also pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in the vehicle's path.
Cars equipped with Subaru's EyeSight currently account for 91% of the manufacturer's global sales. This figure is key to Subaru's goal of achieving its target of zero fatal traffic accidents by 2030. The latest generation of EyeSight is equipped with a redesigned stereo camera that features a much wider viewing angle coupled with improved image recognition and processing.
When paired with Blind Spot detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, it includes Automatic Emergency Steering which can help steer the vehicle to avoid a collision at speeds of up to 80km/h.
EyeSight was the first driver assist package ever available which featured stereo camera technology to provide driver assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Pre-Collision Braking. The technology not only detects cars, but also pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in the vehicle's path.
Cars equipped with Subaru's EyeSight currently account for 91% of the manufacturer's global sales. This figure is key to Subaru's goal of achieving its target of zero fatal traffic accidents by 2030. The latest generation of EyeSight is equipped with a redesigned stereo camera that features a much wider viewing angle coupled with improved image recognition and processing.
When paired with Blind Spot detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, it includes Automatic Emergency Steering which can help steer the vehicle to avoid a collision at speeds of up to 80km/h.
Subaru of America has announced that the cumulative global sales of its vehicles equipped with the award-winning EyeSight Driver Assist Technology has surpassed five million vehicles in June this year. This was accomplished after 14 years since the system was first introduced in Japan in May 2008.
EyeSight was the first driver assist package ever available which featured stereo camera technology to provide driver assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Pre-Collision Braking. The technology not only detects cars, but also pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in the vehicle's path.
Cars equipped with Subaru's EyeSight currently account for 91% of the manufacturer's global sales. This figure is key to Subaru's goal of achieving its target of zero fatal traffic accidents by 2030. The latest generation of EyeSight is equipped with a redesigned stereo camera that features a much wider viewing angle coupled with improved image recognition and processing.
When paired with Blind Spot detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, it includes Automatic Emergency Steering which can help steer the vehicle to avoid a collision at speeds of up to 80km/h.
EyeSight was the first driver assist package ever available which featured stereo camera technology to provide driver assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Pre-Collision Braking. The technology not only detects cars, but also pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in the vehicle's path.
Cars equipped with Subaru's EyeSight currently account for 91% of the manufacturer's global sales. This figure is key to Subaru's goal of achieving its target of zero fatal traffic accidents by 2030. The latest generation of EyeSight is equipped with a redesigned stereo camera that features a much wider viewing angle coupled with improved image recognition and processing.
When paired with Blind Spot detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, it includes Automatic Emergency Steering which can help steer the vehicle to avoid a collision at speeds of up to 80km/h.
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