[2024] Summary of Subaru EyeSight-equipped vehicles: Is the latest EyeSight X amazing?

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As of 2024 (Reiwa 6), Subaru EyeSight was developed based on the concept of Subaru’s “driving assistance system,” and has evolved from Ver. 2 to Ver. 3, finally evolving into EyeSight X. We have summarized the differences in functions and the models that are equipped with it.

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List of 2024 EyeSight-equipped vehicles

This is a list of Subaru vehicles equipped with EyeSight as of March 2024.

system EyeSight

Ver.3
Next-generation

EyeSight
EyeSight X
Impreza
Crosstrek
Levorg
Layback
Legacy Outback
Forester ◯※
WRX S4
BRZ

*The Forester is equipped with a dual-eye type EyeSight.

*Based on the latest automobile information

About Subaru EyeSight

Subaru’s unique advanced driver assistance system, EyeSight, has been constantly evolving since it was first installed in 2008. It uses a stereo camera (the current next-generation model has three cameras) to recognize vehicles and pedestrians ahead, and provides features to support safe driving, such as collision mitigation braking and false start prevention. EyeSight has received widespread praise for its high level of safety performance, earning it the highest rating of five stars in NASVA’s 2023 automobile assessment .

Differences between EyeSight Ver.2 and Ver.3

The unit has been made smaller and thinner from Ver.2 to Ver.3. Visibility has been improved by changing the camera from a CCD (monochrome camera) to a CMOS (color camera). The viewing angle and visibility have been improved by 40% compared to previous versions. The color camera has been used to add a function to recognize the brake lights of the vehicle ahead. This has resulted in a faster CPU and more precise vehicle control. The maximum collision avoidance response speed has been increased to 50km/h. An active lane keeping function and lane departure prevention function have been added in cooperation with the electric power steering. Reverse direction has been added to the AT false start prevention control.

About EyeSight Touring Assist

EyeSight Touring Assist is an evolved version of Ver.3, but strictly speaking it is not a change of version, but rather adds “automatic braking system when reversing,” cruise control with all-speed following function, ” ” maintain lane center at all speeds ,” ” adaptive steering to follow the preceding vehicle,” and “voice announcement.” By combining accelerator, brake, and steering control, it can significantly reduce the burden of driving in a variety of situations.

About next-generation EyeSight

The stereo camera has been replaced with a wide-angle camera manufactured by Sweden’s Vionir (resolution improved from 1.2 megapixels to 2.3 megapixels, with a horizontal angle of view nearly twice as wide), manufactured by Hitachi, and in addition to the conventional rear-side radar and rear ultrasonic sensor, millimeter-wave radars are now installed on both sides of the front of the vehicle. The wider camera field of view is due to the camera cover being attached tightly to the windshield, which has led to a forward mounting position. The brake booster (a device that increases braking force) is now electrically operated, improving EyeSight response. The processor uses Xilinx’s FPGA, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC (multi-processor system-on-chip).

EyeSight X

This is an “advanced driving assistance function” that can be added to the new generation EyeSight. It uses a 3D high-precision map unit jointly developed with Mitsubishi Electric and high-precision GPS information from the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System “Michibiki.”

Hands-off assist in traffic jams

It is now possible to take your hands off the steering wheel when driving at speeds below approximately 50 km/h.

Start assist in traffic jams

When using ACC, the time it takes for the vehicle to automatically restart from a stopped state has been extended from the previous three seconds to approximately ten minutes. This is said to be due to the addition of front radar and the wider field of view of the stereo camera, which allows for more accurate detection of vehicles cutting in front of the vehicle.

Active Lane Change Assist

When driving at speeds between 70 and 120 km/h, steering assistance is provided when the turn signal lever is operated, assisting with lane changes.

Speed ​​control before a curve

Speed ​​control before toll gates: Controls the speed to an appropriate level for passing through ETC gates.

Driver emergency response system

If the system detects an abnormality in the driver, it will automatically turn on the hazard lights and sound the horn to alert those around, while slowing or stopping the vehicle. This function requires that the vehicle is running with adaptive cruise control (ACC) and that the lane centering and leading vehicle steering functions are active. These functions are intended for use on expressways, toll roads, and other roads for motor vehicles only, and are not recommended for use on general roads. If the system determines that the vehicle is on a sharp curve based on 3D high-precision map data, it will drive as far back as possible and then stop. It will not pull over to the shoulder of the road.

High-precision 3D map data

It is expected to be updated four times a year.

What are the differences between EyeSight Ver.2, Ver.3 and the next-generation EyeSight (EyeSight X)?

system EyeSight

Ver.2
EyeSight

Ver.3
Next-generation

EyeSight
method Stereo camera

(CCD)
Stereo camera

(CMOS)
Stereo camera +

millimeter wave radar
Pre-crash

safety
◯ (30km/h) ◯ (50km/h or less)
Pedestrian collision avoidance ◯ (30km/h) ◯ (35km/h)


Cruise control
with full speed tracking function


(0km/h


to approx. 100km/h)


(0km/h


to approx. 120km/h)
Leading vehicle following steering
Keep in the center of the lane
Lane departure prevention
stop hold
following distance 3 stages 4 stages 4 stages
AT false start prevention
AT false reverse suppression
Reverse brake

assist
Vehicle sway warning

(more than 50km/h)
Lane Departure Warning

(40km/h or more)


(40km/h or more)
High Beam

Assist
Rear Vehicle

Detection
Voice

Information
Front and side pre-crash

brakes
Emergency pre-crash

steering
Hands-off

assist in traffic jams
◯※
Start assist in traffic jams ◯※
Active Lane

Change Assist
◯※
Speed ​​control before a curve ◯※
Speed ​​control before toll gate ◯※
Driver emergency

response system
◯※

*Vehicles equipped with EyeSight X

Safe Car Ranking

When we rank the cars that will be released as current models in 2024 in order of NASVA’s overall ranking of car safety performance, the Crosstrek Impreza, which achieved the highest score in the 2020 Car Safety Performance ranking, received the highest score and a Five Star Award. This highlights the high performance of EyeSight. However, the Levorg, which was released when the scoring criteria were different, is a higher-end model, so it is likely to receive a higher score if scored using current standards. Furthermore, the top positions are dominated by recently released models, clearly showing how improvements in safety equipment have affected the scores.

Ranking Car name Car name Evaluation year

Overall
car safety performance score
1st place Subaru Impreza
Crosstrek
2023 193.53 points / 197 points
2nd place Toyota Crown
Crossover
2023 188.39 points / 197 points
3rd place Subaru Levorg 2020 186.91 points / 190 points
4th place Mazda CX-60 2023 186.77 points / 197 points
5th place Toyota Voxy 2022 186.44 points / 199 points
6th place Subaru Solterra 2022 186.16 points / 199 points
7th place Honda ZR-V 2023 185.41 points / 197 points
8th place Subaru Legacy
Outbank
2021 185.02 points / 190 points
9th place Toyota Sienta 2022 185.33 points / 199 points
10th place Nissan Sakura 2022 184.92 points / 199 points
11th place Lexus RX 2023 184.52 points / 197 points
12th place Nissan Serena 2023 184.34 points / 197 points
13th place Lexus NX 2023 183.28 points / 197 points
14th place Mitsubishi eK Cross EV 2022 182.04 points / 199 points
15th place Toyota Alphard
Vellfire
2023 181.78 points / 197 points
16th place Honda N-BOX 2023 181.20 points / 197 points
17th place Toyota Prius 2023 180.60 points / 197 points
18th place Nissan X-Trail 2023 180.34 points / 197 points
19th place Toyota Corolla Cross 2022 179.68 points / 199 points
20th place Toyota Harrier 2020 177.68 points / 190 points
21st place Honda Vezel 2021 177.04 points / 190 points
22nd place Mitsubishi Outlander 2021 176.77 points / 190 points
23rd place Nissan Notes 2021 176.73 points / 190 points
24th place Nissan Luke’s 2020 176.54 points / 190 points
25th place Nissan Days 2020 175.72 points / 190 points
26th place Toyota Yaris Cross 2020 175.70 points / 190 points
27th place Honda fit 2020 174.40 points / 190 points
28th place Toyota Corolla Touring 2021 173.81 points / 190 points
29th place Toyota Aqua 2021 173.79 points / 190 points
30th place Toyota Yaris 2020 173.41 points / 190 points
31st place Nissan Kicks 2021 172.31 points / 190 points
32nd place Mitsubishi eK Space 2021 168.54 points / 190 points
33rd place Mitsubishi eK Wagon / eK Cross 2020 167.72 points / 190 points
34th place Mazda CX-30 2021 167.07 points / 190 points
35th place Daihatsu Move Canvas 2022 161.04 points / 199 points
36th place Daihatsu Hijet Cargo
Attray
2022 155.19 points / 199 points
37th place Honda N-ONE 2021 153.16 points / 190 points
38th place Suzuki Wagon R Smile 2022 147.36 points / 199 points
39th place Suzuki Hustler 2020 146.93 points / 190 points

*Based on the latest automobile information

*Please note: This ranking is based solely on the overall score. For the reasons stated above, the overall score will differ depending on the evaluation year. When viewing, please also consider the year and total score.

[2024] Top 25 Safe Cars Ranking – NASVA Highest Rating Five-Star Award

About EyeSight

EyeSight uses a system that uses images from a stereo camera. While other companies’ millimeter-wave radar systems often combine them with monocular cameras or other sensors to overcome their shortcomings, resulting in higher costs, EyeSight achieves high accuracy and functionality using only a camera, thereby successfully keeping the price relatively low . However, compared to systems with exposed sensors on the exterior of the vehicle, EyeSight’s system is susceptible to the effects of weather and ambient light, just like human vision. This makes it vulnerable to nighttime conditions, dense fog, heavy rain, direct sunlight, and camera blind spots. EyeSight’s pre-crash safety performance is currently beginning to lag behind that of other companies. Therefore, the newly adopted “next-generation EyeSight” millimeter-wave radar further enhances safety, and the addition of “EyeSight X” offers features that rival those of other companies, such as cruise control, which allows for semi-autonomous driving and reduces fatigue, ultimately leading to fewer accidents.

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