Subaru Forester is all-new for 2025, a sixth generation | HeraldNet.com

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The 2025 Subaru Forester has been fully redesigned for its sixth generation, combining modern aesthetics with functionality while honoring its rugged heritage. It features a classic 2. 5-liter boxer engine producing 180 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque, paired with a continuously variable transmission for a smooth drive. The lineup includes five trim levels, with the luxurious Touring model offering heated and ventilated seats, a smart rearview mirror, and an advanced infotainment system. Enhanced safety features and driver-assistance technologies boost driver confidence, making it a reliable family vehicle.

With EPA ratings of up to 33 mpg on the highway, the Forester provides commendable fuel efficiency for a compact SUV. Its spacious interior is designed for comfort, featuring generous legroom and large windows for excellent visibility. Subaru continues to cater to its customers with options like non-leather upholstery and a rugged Wilderness model, ensuring the 2025 Forester appeals to both loyal fans and new buyers seeking a capable compact SUV.

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