Subaru has quietly brought a long running legal fight over its EyeSight driver assist technology to a close, agreeing to a class action settlement that trades courtroom risk for defined payouts and ...
Subaru introduced the EyeSight suite of safety system to American customers on Legacy and Outback models at the 2013 New York International Auto Show. EyeSight was one of the first and, importantly, ...
Subaru says EyeSight acts as an extra pair of eyes that try to see accidents before they happen to help prevent them. Related: Which Cars Have Self-Driving Features for 2021? Those extra “eyes” are ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
First, let's lay out the lawsuit and the claims therein. The lawsuit alleged EyeSight systems such as Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and Lane Keep Assist sometimes malfunctioned; ...
Announced in May 2008, EyeSight is a technological suite that uses two cameras to detect pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicles. Rolled out in the U.S. - Subaru’s most important market – in 2012 ...
Advanced driver assistance systems have gained in popularity over the past decade or so, with systems like adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking becoming fixtures in modern cars.
TOKYO – Subaru is developing new versions of its trademark EyeSight driver assist system that will leverage artificial intelligence to deliver autonomous driving and auto parking. The all-wheel-drive ...
Subaru EyeSight is an advanced driver-assist system developed by Subaru to assist with vehicle safety and driver convenience. This technology, which is available in many Subaru models, utilizes a set ...
Subaru EyeSight is the name the automaker uses to describe its collection of advanced driving assistance and collision avoidance systems. The contents of the package can vary depending on the model, ...