New Subaru XV EyeSight 2022 Revealed, Available for Pre-Order

     New Subaru XV EyeSight 2022 officially unveiled for the first time in Thailand with 6 driving assistance systems, ready to open for registration, reserve the right to reserve a car at the event Motor Expo.

     TC Subaru Thailand has revealed the all-new Subaru XV EyeSight 2022, which brings the EyeSight Driver Assist system to the XV for the first time, stating that the system will reduce the accident rate by 61%. It comes with a horizontal-cylinder engine (boxer) and symmetrical all-wheel drive (Symmetrical AWD).

Features of Subaru XV EyeSight

     EyeSight Driver Assist on the new Subaru XV includes Forward Collision Warning and Brake Assist. Pre-Collision Braking System, automatic speed adjustment to maintain distance from the vehicle in front, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lead Vegicle Start Assist, warning and engine power limit when detecting an object in front while the car is stationary. Pre-Coliision Throttle Management and Lane Sway and Departure Warning.

Exterior and Interior of Subaru XV EyeSight

     The new Subaru XV EyeSight also comes standard with equipment such as LED headlights with automatic leveling, new 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, a new design of front and rear bumpers, a new design of taillights, front and rear fog lamps, spoilers. Roof deck, roof rails, shark fin antenna, driver’s seat recognition system, surround view camera, touchscreen audio with support for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.

     Subaru is also offering more options with a more sporty GT styling package, including a side skirt, roof spoiler, 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels and specially designed seats. which is produced by Motor Image from the collaboration of Giken Co.,Ltd. and “Jack” Masahiko Kobayashi.

     Pricing for the Subaru XV EyeSight and XV EyeSight with GT styling will be announced later.

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