
Subaru EyeSight acts like an extra set of eyes to help watch the road while you drive. This safety system uses two forward‑facing cameras placed near the rearview mirror to track traffic ahead. If the system senses danger, it can alert you and even apply the brakes to help avoid a collision.
EyeSight includes several driver‑assist features designed to support safer driving. Pre‑Collision Braking can detect vehicles, walkers, and objects in your path and respond when needed. Lane Departure Warning lets you know if you drift out of your lane. Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts your speed to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, helping drivers in State College stay safer on the road.
To see how Subaru EyeSight works, visit Stocker Subaru at 1454 Dreibelbis Street. Our team can demonstrate these safety features on models in our new inventory and answer your questions. Most Subaru vehicles come standard with EyeSight, making advanced safety easy to access for families across Pennsylvania.





