Since its Japanese debut in May 2008, EyeSight features have won wide acclaim. They include pre-collision braking control and all-speed range adaptive cruise control tracking.
The new generation Subaru Legacy (overseas model shown)
The new generation EyeSight featured on the latest U.S. specification Legacy and Outback includes fully revamped stereo cameras that increase viewing angle and range by approximately 40 per cent, further improving preventative safety.
To win a Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must have "Good" ratings in all four tests:
• High-speed front crash
• High-speed side crash
• Roll-over
• Evaluation of seat/head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts.
In addition, "Good" or "Acceptable" performance in a small overlap front crash test is required.
2015 Legacy and Outback earned the highest "Good" rating in these five IIHS evaluations for occupant protection.
To achieve Top Safety Pick+, cars also have to achieve "Basic", "Advanced" or "Superior" ratings for front crash prevention.
IIHS is a non-profit organisation supported by auto insurers in the US.
The next generation Legacy and Outback are due for launch in Australasia by early 2015, with specification yet to be confirmed.