Glassman Auto Group – Why EyeSight Driver Assist Makes the 2026 Subaru Forester a Smart Choice for Families around Dearborn, MI
For many families, a compact SUV has to do everything: handle school pick-ups, navigate winter commutes, and carry sports gear and road-trip luggage. That’s exactly where the 2026 Subaru Forester stands out, and EyeSight driver-assistance technology is a big reason why. EyeSight uses camera-based monitoring to support the driver with Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control that smooths out stop-and-go traffic. The result is a calmer drive, especially on busy surface streets and congested freeways near Southeast Michigan. Pair that with a tall greenhouse that improves visibility, and drivers can spend more time looking ahead and less time second-guessing blind spots.
Beyond confidence-inspiring tech, the Forester is remarkably livable. Spacious seating for five, generous headroom and legroom, and a flexible cargo bay mean backpacks, strollers, and weekend gear fit without a puzzle. The available 11.6-inch touchscreen places navigation and media front and center, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration for fast access to your apps. A wireless charging pad reduces clutter, while revised cupholders and a redesigned center console make it easier to manage water bottles and small items. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is standard, so the vehicle is ready when the weather turns, and the Wilderness trim ups the adventure ante with 9.3 inches of ground clearance and traction settings tailored for Snow/Dirt or Deep Snow/Mud. Whether it’s a gravel parking lot for a soccer tournament or a winding drive to a state park, the Forester feels built for the full calendar.
Families also appreciate how well the Forester supports small, everyday moments. Improved rear seatbelt mounting positions add comfort for passengers in the back, and LED headlights with welcome lighting make nighttime outings a little easier. Loading and unloading is straightforward thanks to a wide cargo opening and fold-flat rear seats. With up to 30 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 75 cubic feet with those seats folded, you can load sports bags, pets, or camping gear with room to spare. For towing light gear, the Wilderness trim offers up to 3,500 pounds of capacity, while other trims are rated to tow up to 1,500 pounds—handy for a small utility trailer or a pair of kayaks.
For drivers comparing compact SUVs, the Forester’s blend of practical design and forward-thinking technology is compelling. EyeSight helps reduce fatigue on longer trips and adds peace of mind on hectic weekdays. The system doesn’t replace attentive driving, but it does serve as an extra set of eyes and a digital co-pilot when you’re juggling navigation, passengers, and the ever-changing flow of traffic.
- EyeSight core assists: Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control
- Visibility advantage: Tall windows and a commanding seating position enhance confidence at intersections and highway merges
- All-weather traction: Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive supports stability on wet, snowy, or gravel-covered roads
- Everyday utility: Up to 30 cubic feet behind the second row, expandable to 75 cubic feet with seats folded
- Tech that fits: Available 11.6-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a wireless charging pad
When families ask whether the Forester is easy to live with day to day, we point to these details. EyeSight takes the edge off traffic, the interior’s thoughtful storage keeps clutter in check, and standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive ensures year-round readiness. Glassman Auto Group is serving Dearborn, Waterford, and Ferndale with walk-arounds and test drives that highlight how these features help in real life, from low-speed parking-lot maneuvers to slick freeway ramps.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does every 2026 Forester include Subaru EyeSight?
Yes. EyeSight driver-assistance technology is standard across the lineup, bringing Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control to every model.
Is Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard?
Yes. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is standard on all 2026 Forester models, delivering balanced traction that helps in rain, snow, and on unpaved roads.
What are the cargo dimensions like for family gear?
The Forester provides up to 30 cubic feet of space behind the second row, and up to 75 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, making it easy to load sports equipment, strollers, or luggage.
Which trim is best for weekend adventures?
The Wilderness trim adds 9.3 inches of ground clearance, trail-focused transmission tuning, and selectable Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud settings for more capability away from pavement.
Is wireless smartphone integration available?
Yes. An available 11.6-inch touchscreen supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an available wireless charging pad keeps devices powered on the go.
If your family wants a compact SUV that pairs everyday ease with real confidence on slippery roads, the Forester deserves a close look. Our team can help you compare trims, show how EyeSight behaves in traffic, and demonstrate cargo flexibility with your own gear. Schedule a visit and see how the features you care about most feel from the driver’s seat at Glassman Auto Group.
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