Subaru has just unveiled the fifth-generation 2019
Forester at the New York Auto Show, boasting standard EyeSight driver assist
technology, an updated 2.5-liter boxer engine and a roomier interior.
Scheduled to arrive at U.S. retailers later this
year, the 2019 Forester will be available in standard, Premium, Limited,
Touring and Sport trim levels, all powered by an updated 182 HP 2.5-liter boxer
engine with Auto Stop/Start tech.
Also, all trim levels get the Lineartronic CVT
transmission and the automaker’s well-known Symmetrical all-wheel drive system
as standard, while the EyeSight Driver Assist technology is also available at
no extra cost.
It’s the flagship Touring spec however that debuts
the DriverFocus safety system, which can alert the driver of fatigue or
distraction, as well as automatically adjust certain driver settings (seat
position, climate, multifunction display etc) during start-up. DriverFocus
works by using facial recognition software and can also recognize up to five
drivers.
The 2019 Forester, while boasting new styling
features, doesn’t look remarkably different compared to its predecessor. The
goal however, was for it to blend in well with the rest of the Subaru family.
The prominent wheel arches are still there to
emphasize the presence of Symmetrical AWD, front, side and rear underguards are
standard on all versions and so are the new LED headlights. Roof rails are also
standard on all but the base-spec version, and buyers can match high-gloss black
or silver trim highlights with new colors such as Jasper Green Metallic,
Horizon Blue Pearl and Crimson Red Pearl.
When it comes to overall size and practicality, the
new Forester has grown, boasting a 2,669 mm wheelbase and 1,000 mm in rear legroom – a 35.5 mm increase over its
predecessor, which had a wheelbase of 2,639 mm. Furthermore, the
2019 car has a flatter load floor and an increased rear gate opening width.
Subaru says that you’ll be able to load a full-size golf bag sideways without
tilting it in the new Forester. Also, Limited and Touring models get a power
rear gate as standard, whereas Premium and Sport buyers will be charged extra.
As for the passengers, they will be sitting more comfortably
thanks to gains in headroom, hip and shoulder room, a quieter cabin, better
seats, more practical center console as well as the wider rear door openings.
All Forester versions get standard automatic climate
control (dual-zone on Limited and Touring), and available heated front seats
that come with a three-stage control as opposed to a two-stage one like before.
The Touring trim gets new heated rear seats for
2019, while Sport, Limited and Touring get Keyless Access with Push Button
Start as standard – an optional extra on the Premium. Other noteworthy features
would be the Subaru Starlink Connected Services (now available with Remote
Engine Start), SI-Drive Engine Performance management, Electronic Parking
Brake, Trailer Stability Assist, Welcome Lighting, Automatic Pre-Collision
Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure and Sway Warning, Lane Keep
Assist, Pre-Collision Throttle Management and Lead Vehicle Start Alert. We also
can’t forget about Reverse Automatic Braking, Blind Spot Detection, Lane Change
Assist, Rear Cross Trafic Alert, Steering Responsive Headlights or the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System.
In order to stand out from the rest of the Forester
lineup, the Sport version boasts a black gloss-finish grille surround and
black-finish 18-inch wheels and rear roof spoiler. Then there are the orange
accents on the black underguards and roof rail mounts, whereas the interior
features a unique dark grey material with orange stitching and accents
throughout.
On the move, the Forester Sport uses a version of
Subaru’s Intelligent Drive (SI-DRIVE) with Intelligent and Sport Sharp modes,
while the Lineartronic CVT gearbox comes with a seven-speed manual mode with
steering wheel-mounted paddles. The Sport also comes with a multi-function display,
LED fog lights, High Beam Assist, exterior mirrors with integrated turn
signals, Keyless Access with Push-Button Start and PIN Code Access, plus the
All-Weather Package which holds heated front seats, heated exterior mirrors and
a windshield wiper de-icer.
For added convenience, this version offers a cargo
area LED light with auto-off, and a rear gate LED flood light that illuminates
the area surrounding the rear gate when it’s open. With a generous 8.7 inches
(22.1 cm) of ground clearance, the 2019 Forester is better equipped than most
competitors to leave the safety of tarmac for some rougher terrain, according
to the automaker.
Once you’re on the move, you’ll have to rely on the
updated 2.5-liter boxer engine, producing 182 HP and 238 Nm of
torque, a modest improvement over the 170 HP and 236 Nm of torque
in the previous model. Still, on paper, you should be able to accelerate
quicker than before, and average up to 33 mpg (7.1 l/100km) on the highway.