Subaru EyeSight Settlement
75% reimbursement of past paid out-of-pocket repair expenses; warranty extension covering 75% of covered repairs for up to 4 years or 48,000 miles from in-service date
This settlement is closed to new claims — the deadline was September 27, 2025. You can still see what it was about and follow the case in court below. Looking for money you can still claim? Browse open settlements →
What happened
Subaru is accused of defects in the Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and Lane Keep Assist features of EyeSight systems in certain model year vehicles. Subaru denies the claims and says the systems function properly and were properly designed and manufactured. The case has been settled without the court deciding in favor of either party.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who purchased or leased certain Subaru vehicles (2013-2024 model years including Legacy, Outback, Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, Ascent, WRX, and BRZ) in the continental United States, excluding judges, Subaru employees, used car dealers, commercial resellers, and those who previously settled with Subaru.
How to file
The deadline to file a claim passed on September 27, 2025. Eligible class members could have submitted a completed Claim Form online or by mail with original repair invoices showing the VIN, repair details, costs, and proof of payment to receive 75% reimbursement of past out-of-pocket repair expenses.
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