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  2. Subaru EyeSight - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2022, at 20:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Subaru Levorg - Wikipedia

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    The Levorg was released in Japan on 15 October 2020, with three trim levels at launch: GT, GT-H, and STi Sport. All three trim levels have the option Subaru EyeSight (EX) system. At release, all variants were powered by CB18 engine. At launch, more than 90% consumers chose the Eyesight package and Subaru planned to produce 2,200 units per month ...

  4. Driver drowsiness detection - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen: Fatigue detection system [22] Volvo Cars : Driver Alert Control [ 23 ] In 2007, Volvo Cars launched the world's first Driver Drowsiness Detection system, Driver Alert Control. The system monitors the car's movements and assesses whether the vehicle is being driven in a controlled or uncontrolled way.

  5. Subaru Crosstrek - Wikipedia

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    The Premium, Limited and Hybrid trims could be optioned with Subaru EyeSight and Hybrid models gained a PIN code access system. A special edition variant based on the premium trim with Sunrise Yellow paint was also available, but limited to 1,000 units.

  6. Subaru WRX - Wikipedia

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    Within those models, an optional "EX" grade is available for an additional ¥385,000 that adds the Subaru "EyeSight X" advanced driver-assistance system. [73] The instrument panel of the "EX" grades use a 12.3-inch (31 cm) LCD display, while the conventional grades use two analog instruments with a small 4.2-inch (11 cm) central display.

  7. Subaru Outback - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Outback is an automotive nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Subaru for two different SUV-themed vehicles: a Legacy-derived crossover station wagon, the Outback (1994–present, also sold as Legacy Outback (Japanese: スバル・レガシィアウトバック, Hepburn: Subaru Regashi Autobakku) in some markets), and an Impreza-derived off-road themed hatchback, the Outback ...

  8. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    Real-world studies of early EyeSight generations show that this system reduces rear-end crashes with injuries by 85 percent, and reduces pedestrian-related injuries by 35 percent. As of 2022, Subaru sold 5 million cars equipped with the system, and EyeSight-equipped vehicles account for 91% of total vehicle sales. [57]

  9. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    Subaru unveiled the world's first boxer diesel engine to be fitted in a passenger car at the Geneva Auto Show in 2007. [3] This 2.0L DOHC engine, designated the EE20, [4] has an output of 110 kW (150 PS; 150 hp) at 3600 rpm and develops 350 N⋅m (36 kg⋅m; 260 lb⋅ft) of torque at 1800 rpm, [5] [6] with a redline of 4750 rpm. [7]