Pedestrians are particularly at risk on the road; a collision with a car often has severe, life-altering consequences for this group. Modern emergency brake systems with pedestrian recognition can prevent or reduce the severity of these accidents. ADAC, the German Automobile Club rated the Subaru EyeSight assistance system highly; and capable of providing reliable protection day and night.
The automobile club closely examined the emergency brake assistance systems of six models and brands, including four premium manufacturers. The Subaru Outback convinced with its camera-based EyeSight system across the board. EyeSight came out on top and was the only system tested to achieve full points in all three categories tested – pedestrian, cyclist and night driving. While systems from other manufacturers use various sensor technologies such as camera and radar or microwaves, EyeSight functions purely optically. The Subaru technicians have placed two camera lenses to the left and right of the rear-view mirror that together create a stereoscopic image.
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