There are lots of features that make the 2024 Subaru Outback a fantastic car. It has an incredible suspension, ample cargo space, and lots of standard, useful features that adventurous families will enjoy. It also has several safety features that’ll benefit you during every journey.
5 Safety Features of the 2024 Subaru Outback
1. Pre-Collision Braking
Subaru EyeSight is standard on the Outback, and one of its features is Pre-Collision Braking. EyeSight has helped significantly reduce collisions resulting in injuries over the years, as you get more time to respond when a collision is likely.
Your Outback constantly scans the road in front of you, always on the lookout for potential danger. If it spots danger in your path, then it’ll send you an alert to give you time to respond to the problem. If you don’t have time to respond when your Outback warns you about potential danger, it can automatically break to prevent or reduce the impact of a crash.
2. Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering
Adaptive Cruise Control lets you set the distance you wish to keep between you and the vehicle driving in front of you. Your Outback then automatically adjusts it speed to maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you. In the Outback, Cruise Control also has Lane Centring. This is a feature that helps you remain safely in the middle of your lane.
The Outback identifies road markers and can monitor your position in relation to them. If you start getting too close to the next lane, then the car uses visual and audible cues to let you know that you need to correct your steering. The Outback can also provide corrective steering if needed.
3. Blind-Spot Monitoring
Blind-Spot Monitoring is an available feature that makes changing lanes safer. After you signal that you’re changing lanes, your Outback will send you an alert if there’s a vehicle in your blind spot that’s approaching at a higher speed than you’re driving at. Once the car has passed, you can safely change lanes.
4. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
If there’s a pedestrian, cyclist, or vehicle approaching from the side while you’re backing up, then your Outback can detect them and send you a warning. The available feature makes it safer for you and everybody around you when you’re backing out of a parking space or your driveway. The feature even lets you know which side the obstacle is approaching from.
5. DriverFocus
Your Outback is always on the lookout for signs that your attention is wavering while driving. If DriverFocus detects you’re drowsy or distracted, then it gently reminds you to refocus on your driving. Receiving an alert from DriverFocus can also let you know it’s time to take a break and refresh.
Come explore the Outback’s safety features at Jim Keras Subaru Hacks Cross in Memphis, TN today. Our sales team will be happy to answer your queries, so contact us at 901-686-7966.

