Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist: Everything You Need to Know
If you're shopping for a new Subaru, you've probably heard about Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology. It's one of the most advanced standard safety systems available today and one of the many reasons Subaru continues to earn high marks for vehicle safety and owner confidence.
Whether you're commuting through Steamboat Springs, driving over Rabbit Ears Pass, or taking a road trip across Colorado, EyeSight is designed to help make every drive safer and more comfortable.
Here's everything you need to know about Subaru EyeSight and why it's become one of the most valuable features on modern Subaru vehicles.
What Is Subaru EyeSight?
Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology is a suite of advanced safety features that uses two forward-facing cameras mounted near the rearview mirror. These cameras continuously monitor traffic, lane markings, pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles to help drivers avoid or reduce the severity of collisions.
Unlike traditional cruise control or basic warning systems, EyeSight actively assists the driver by providing alerts and, when necessary, automatically applying the brakes or adjusting vehicle speed.
Today, EyeSight comes standard on nearly every new Subaru model.
Key Subaru EyeSight Features
Pre-Collision Braking
If EyeSight detects a potential front-end collision, it first alerts the driver. If the driver doesn't react quickly enough, the system can automatically apply the brakes to help avoid or reduce the impact.
This is especially helpful during stop-and-go traffic or unexpected situations.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control maintains your selected speed while automatically adjusting to the flow of traffic.
Instead of constantly braking and accelerating, EyeSight keeps a preset following distance from the vehicle ahead, making highway driving significantly less stressful.
Perfect for drives between:
- Steamboat Springs
- Craig
- Denver
- Glenwood Springs
Lane Departure and Sway Warning
If your Subaru begins drifting from its lane without using a turn signal, EyeSight provides visual and audible alerts to help keep you centered.
This feature can be especially valuable during long highway trips when driver fatigue becomes a factor.
Lane Keep Assist
When enabled, Lane Keep Assist can make gentle steering corrections to help keep the vehicle centered within clearly marked lanes.
While it doesn't replace attentive driving, it adds another layer of confidence on longer trips.
Pre-Collision Throttle Management
Ever accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brake?
If EyeSight detects an obstacle directly ahead while you're moving slowly, it can reduce engine power to help lessen unintended acceleration.
New EyeSight Enhancements
The latest generation of Subaru EyeSight offers improved performance thanks to:
- Wider camera viewing angles
- Faster image processing
- Better pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Improved operation at intersections
- Smoother Adaptive Cruise Control performance
- Better recognition of vehicles entering your lane
These enhancements make EyeSight more capable than ever while still keeping the driver in control.
Is Subaru EyeSight Good in Snow?
Many Colorado drivers ask this question.
The answer is yes—with some important considerations.
EyeSight is designed to work year-round, but because it relies on cameras instead of radar, the windshield area in front of the cameras must remain clean.
Heavy snow, mud, ice, or fog can temporarily reduce system performance.
For the best operation:
- Keep your windshield clean.
- Clear snow and ice before driving.
- Replace worn windshield wipers.
- Avoid placing stickers or objects near the cameras.
Combined with Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and X-MODE®, EyeSight helps provide outstanding confidence for Colorado's changing road conditions.
Does EyeSight Replace Safe Driving?
No.
EyeSight is a driver-assist system—not a self-driving system.
Drivers must always:
- Keep both hands available for steering.
- Stay alert.
- Pay attention to traffic.
- Be prepared to brake or steer at any time.
Think of EyeSight as another set of eyes helping you stay aware—not a replacement for responsible driving.
Which Subaru Models Have EyeSight?
Most current Subaru models include EyeSight as standard equipment, including:
- 2026 Subaru Outback
- 2026 Subaru Forester
- 2026 Subaru Crosstrek
- 2026 Subaru Ascent
- 2026 Subaru Impreza
- 2026 Subaru Legacy (where available)
- Subaru WRX (availability varies by trim)
If you're shopping for a specific model, our team at Cook Subaru can help explain the EyeSight features included with each trim level.
Why Colorado Drivers Love EyeSight
Living in Northwest Colorado means encountering:
- Snow-covered highways
- Mountain passes
- Wildlife crossings
- Changing weather conditions
- Long stretches of rural roads
EyeSight helps drivers stay more aware in these everyday situations by providing alerts and assistance when it's needed most.
While no technology can prevent every accident, many Subaru owners appreciate the added peace of mind that comes from having advanced driver-assist features on board.
Experience Subaru EyeSight at Cook Subaru
If you'd like to see EyeSight in action, visit Cook Subaru in Steamboat Springs. Our team can demonstrate how Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Pre-Collision Braking work during a test drive and help you find the Subaru that fits your Colorado lifestyle.
Whether you're looking for a new Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, or Ascent, we're here to help you drive with confidence.
Browse our inventory online or stop by Cook Subaru today to learn more about Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology.