Subaru plans to accelerate global launch of EyeSight driver assistance system – report

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Japanese automaker unveiled EyeSight technology in 2008

Japanese automaker Subaru plans to speed up global roll out of its EyeSight driver-assistance system, Japan Automotive Daily reported today. The company currently offers its driver-assistance technology in vehicles sold in five regions, including Japan, North America and Europe. Subaru plans to expand EyeSight’s roll out in its vehicles sold in ASEAN, the Middle-East, Russia and Latin America, the report said.

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