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Subaru approves Hunter Engineering ADAS alignment and calibration system

The automaker becomes the fifth OEM to approve Ultimate ADAS system, joining Honda, Acura, Nissan and Infiniti, with additional approvals planned for 2025

St. Louis—Hunter Engineering has announced that Subaru has approved Ultimate ADAS for its U.S. dealer and collision network. The automaker becomes the fifth OEM to approve the award-winning alignment and static calibration system, joining Honda, Acura, Nissan and Infiniti, with additional approvals planned for 2025.

Ultimate ADAS is Hunter’s system for eliminating error-prone manual layouts common to static ADAS calibrations, combining alignment technology with a guided target placement system for around-the-vehicle coverage.

Gimbal-mounted lasers are the key component, replacing the inexact guesswork of strings, plumb bobs and tape measures to cut setup time by 70 percent for some procedures. The laser gimbals and onscreen guidance increase target placement by automatically compensating for non-level floors, monitoring for placement errors, and confirming accuracy with laser measurements each step of the way.

Ultimate ADAS also provides documentation, confirming placements, procedures, before-and-after measurements and more, accessed directly via HunterNet 2, Hunter’s customer portal.

The system now includes static calibration coverage for a total of 19 OEMs, supporting more than 7,400 static ADAS procedures and accounting for more than 90 percent of vehicles in operation.

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