Subaru unveiled its latest technology, Subaru EyeSight at the New York Auto Show this year. EyeSight is an anti-collision system that will debut on the 2013 Legacy and 2013 Outback, to follow in all other models in the future.
There has been no real talk of pricing yet, although Subaru says "it will be one of the most affordable of such technologies available in the United States Market." The system uses two Subaru-developed cameras, located in the car on the upper sides of the windshield (as pictured).
"Subaru's system bundles pre-collision braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure and sway warning," according to the article. It can even detect pedestrians at slower speeds.
For more information, check out the article from Edmund's Inside Line here. We'll keep you updated as we hear more and as this system begins to roll out on our lots.
Information and image 1 via Inside Line. Image 2 via The Truth About Cars.
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