Subaru Reveals 2025 Forester SUV
Revealed at the 2023 LA Auto Show, the 2025 Forester comes in several trim levels, with pricing to be announced in spring 2024.

All 2025 Forester trim levels come standard with a 2.5-liter Subaru boxer engine delivering 180 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque.
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Subaru of America, Inc. revealed the all-new 2025 Forester at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 16. The 2025 Forester will be available in Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, and Touring trim levels when it arrives in Subaru retailers nationwide in spring 2024.
Pricing for the all-new 2025 Subaru Forester will be announced closer to its on-sale date in spring 2024.
Performance and Handling
All 2025 Forester trim levels come standard with a 2.5-liter Subaru boxer engine delivering 180 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque.
Standard on all Forester models is a Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with smoother and quieter performance. The Premium, Sport, Limited, and Touring trims feature a manual mode with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters for the driver to control the transmission via eight preset ratios.
The SUVs drivetrain is further enhanced with standard Active Torque Vectoring and SI-Drive performance management system.
The Base and Premium come standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, the Limited is equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels, and the Sport and Touring upgrade to 19-inch alloy wheels.
The 2025 Forester’s steering is enhanced with a version of the WRX’s dual-pinion electronic power steering rack, providing a more direct and natural steering feel and greater responsiveness.
Exterior Dimensions
Wheelbase | 105.1 in. |
Length | 183.3 in. |
Width | 72 in. |
Height | 68.1 in. |
Minimum Road Clearance | 8.7 in. |
Track - Front | 61.6 in. |
Track - Rear | 61.8 in. |
Exterior and Interior Design
The front of the vehicle features a bold grille that merges into the compact LED headlights and creates an integrated shield effect. The steep rear glass offers increased cargo capacity.
An air outlet at the trailing edge of the front wheel opening allows air to exit from the wheel well more freely, contributing to reduced lift on the front tires and improved driving stability.
The interior of the all-new Forester features an integrated center multimedia information display. Contoured dash elements and textured trim pieces are designed to avoid visible damage from daily use. A dark headliner also hides scuffs from loading/unloading passengers and cargo. Strategically designed pillars and generous glass area ensure an excellent all-around view from the inside.
Rear dark-tint privacy glass is standard.
Structure and Safety
The Subaru Global Platform for the 2025 Forester has been enhanced with 10% stiffer torsional rigidity. A full inner frame construction with stronger welding techniques and additional structural adhesive (from approximately 26.2 feet to 88.5 feet) contributes to better body rigidity and lighter weight.
Standard on all 2025 Forester models is the latest version of the EyeSight driver assist technology. The latest version of the EyeSight system operates a wider field of view, updated control software, and the addition of an electric brake booster. EyeSight can identify cyclists and pedestrians at intersections sooner and, when necessary, alerts the driver and applies braking to avoid collisions.
Additional active safety features are available for Forester including:
Reverse Automatic Braking
Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist
Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
Emergency Stop Assist
Rear Seat Reminder
Automatic Emergency Steering
Emergency Stop Assist activates if the driver becomes unresponsive to warnings while using Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control. The new standard safety feature will stop the vehicle, activate the hazard lights, and unlock the doors.
Starlink connected services will then place a call to emergency services.
Standard across the model line is a Rear Seat Reminder that helps prevent child and pet entrapment by alerting the driver to check the rear seat before exiting the vehicle.
Automatic Emergency Steering is included on models equipped with Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Keep Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert. This safety feature works with EyeSight and Blind-Spot Detection to assist with steering control to help avoid a collision within a lane at speeds slower than 50 mph.
For enhanced all-around situational awareness while parking, an available Surround View Monitor offers a 360-degree overhead view of the vehicle and its surroundings. The system combines images from four vehicle cameras to create a single image with a bird’s-eye view of the area around the entire vehicle.
The DriverFocus Distraction Mitigation System is standard on Touring trim, and features a camera angled at the driver’s face and facial recognition software to monitor fatigue or lack of attention.
Capability and Versatility
The 8.7-inch ground clearance for all Forester models is taller than many SUVs, yet it maintains a low step-in height for both front- and rear-passenger entry.
Standard across the model line is a revised Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive system with a faster response time, more agile handling, and better control both on- and off-road.
Standard on Forester Premium is driver-selectable X-MODE with Hill Descent Control, which maximizes wheel control on slippery surfaces and steep inclines. Forester Sport and higher trim levels upgrade to dual-function X-MODE for increased capability in a wider range of adverse conditions.
All models feature Incline Start Assist, which briefly holds the vehicle while the driver pulls away from a stop on a hill.
The Forester features 60:40-split folding rear seatbacks. With both seatbacks down, the cargo area offers 74.4 cubic feet of usable space. The wide rear gate opening with low liftover height allows easy loading and unloading. Standard roof rails add more cargo-carrying options for adventures.
Comfort and Convenience
With a concentrated effort on sound dampening, the all-new SUV has a quieter cabin including approximately a 39% reduction in the rate of noise attenuation from the roof panel.
The vehicle’s climate control system has been updated to focus on occupied seats (vs. entire cabin) for improved comfort and fuel economy. Dual-zone heating/cooling control is standard across the model line.
Additional available comfort features include a wireless phone charger in the center console and an all-weather package with heated seats, mirrors, and wipers. The Touring trim now comes equipped with ventilated front seats.
New standard heavy-duty utility hooks in the rear cargo area offer a wider range of solutions for hanging points, lifestyle accessories, and more. There are a total of eight locations, three on each side of the cargo space and two on the rear gate.
In-Vehicle Technology

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For the first time, the Subaru Starlink 11.6-inch Multimedia Plus system is available for Forester. The 11.6-inch high-resolution touchscreen is equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto with a full-screen display. The multimedia system also works as a center information display with combination meter integration and on-screen controls for audio, climate, and vehicle functions.
Additional features include Bluetooth hands-free phone and audio streaming connectivity; AM/FM stereo; rear vision camera; SiriusXM All-Access Radio and SiriusXM Travel Link (four-month free Platinum Plan); HD Radio; and over-the-air updates.
The 11.6-inch Starlink Multimedia Navigation system is also available and includes voice-activated navigation powered by TomTom and SiriusXM Travel Link. The navigation system includes what3words (W3W) integration, a location technology that provides a way to communicate precise locations using just three words.
The standard on-base Forester model is the Subaru Starlink dual 7.0-inch high-resolution touchscreens.
The top screen controls smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth hands-free phone and audio streaming connectivity; AM/FM stereo; Rear Vision Camera; SiriusXM All-Access Radio and Travel Link; and HD Radio. The bottom screen provides controls for climate and vehicle settings.
The available Subaru Starlink safety and security connected services offer:
SOS Emergency Assistance
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
Automatic Collision Notification
Maintenance Notifications
Monthly Vehicle Health Report and Diagnostic Alerts
Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service
Vehicle Security Alarm Notification
Available convenience features include Remote Lock/Unlock, Remote Horn and Lights, and Remote Vehicle Locator. New services for Forester include Valet Mode, Trip Log and Driving Journal, and Remote Vehicle Configuration. Models with the 11.6-inch Multimedia Plus and Multimedia Navigation systems also include wireless charging.
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