2017
Subaru Forester
Subaru
will unveil the freshened up Forester on October 28, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The
Japanese car manufacturer’s products have always been appreciated for their
safety, performance and sturdiness, with the Forester being the spot-on example
of these attributes. Even so, Subaru decided a mid-cycle upgrade was due for
their compact crossover and refreshed the model’s design, driving enjoyment,
utility and comfort.
The
front fascia has been redesigned, for a more athletic, SUV-like appearance,
while the rear-lights now have a sideways U-shaped motif. As Subaru points-out,
the design has adopted a new sense of wideness, primarily given by the front
grille, front bumper and headlights.
Speaking
of headlights, the Forester’s Advanced Safety Package incorporates newly
developed Adaptive Driving Beam headlamps, and Subaru’s first LED high and low
beams lights and Steering Responsive Headlights.
The
interior design now benefits from an upgraded instrument panel, an LCD
multi-information display and rear seat heaters, while the leather covering
used on the instrument panel itself, the center tray and door grips offers a
high-quality sporty look. A Harman Kardon sound system and SD navigation system
can also be commissioned as manufacturer-installed options.
For
improved driving stability and ride comfort, the steering response has been
made more linear and the suspension settings were optimized to offer a smoother
ride feel. Moreover, the Forester’s chassis was enhanced with a bigger front
cross member for better rigidity, while the turbocharged models adopt
"Active Torque Vectoring" for improved cornering lines.
Changes
were also made in the “safety department”, where the Forester received Subaru’s
latest Eyesight pre-crash safety system (ver.3), which includes an upgraded
"Active Lane Keep" steering assistance system, as well as the
"Pre-Collision Braking Control" and "Adaptive Cruise
Control". And if these features aren’t enough, Subaru can offer – as an
option – an “advanced package” supplement for the Eyesight, which includes a
radar system for detecting vehicles in rear blind spots.
The
revised Forester will be initially offered only in Japan. In its domestic
habitat, the crossover apparently comes with a choice of 2.0-litre “Boxer”
powerplants (turbocharged and naturally aspirated), paired with CVT gearboxes,
as well as a six-speed manual transmission for the basic 2.0-litre model.
Prices start at ¥ 1,990,000 (excluding taxes), which is exactly US$ 16,539 at the
current exchange rates.