Subaru EyeSight class action settlement

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Max Payout
Sep 27, 2025
Filing Deadline
Yes
Proof Required?
Subaru settled a class action lawsuit alleging that certain vehicles equipped with the EyeSight driver assistance system had defects in pre-collision braking, rear automatic braking, and lane-keeping assist features. The lawsuit claimed these safety systems failed to perform as advertised, potentially putting drivers at risk. Current and former owners and lessees of model years 2013-2024 Subaru Legacy, Outback, Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, Ascent, WRX, and BRZ vehicles equipped with EyeSight systems were eligible for settlement benefits.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

    To qualify for this settlement, you must have: - Been a current or former owner or lessee of a qualifying Subaru vehicle equipped with EyeSight - Vehicle model years 2013 through 2024 - Eligible models: Legacy, Outback, Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, Ascent, WRX, and BRZ Proof of purchase and repair invoices (if applicable) were required to claim benefits.

How Much Can You Get?

The total settlement amount was not publicly disclosed. Class members received a warranty extension covering 75% of repair costs for covered EyeSight failures, lasting four years or 48,000 miles. Additionally, those who already paid for eligible EyeSight repairs could obtain 75% reimbursement for one repair.

How to File Your Claim

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    This settlement's claim deadline of September 27, 2025 has passed. While you can no longer file a claim, you can download Class Action Buddy to get notified about similar future settlements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Subaru models have EyeSight problems?

The settlement covers Subaru vehicles equipped with EyeSight driver assistance systems that experienced defects in pre-collision braking, rear automatic braking, and lane-keeping assist. Specific model years and vehicles will be detailed in the final settlement terms.

How do I know if my Subaru EyeSight system is defective?

Signs of EyeSight defects include pre-collision braking that doesn't engage when it should, rear automatic braking malfunctions, or lane-keeping assist that fails to work properly. If you've experienced any of these issues, you may qualify for the settlement.

When can I file my Subaru EyeSight settlement claim?

The settlement is still pending final approval. Once approved, claim forms and deadlines will be announced. Download Class Action Buddy to get notified when the claim period opens and to help file your claim.

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