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Overview
The 2022 Forester has the commanding driving position and specious interior with lots of storage spaces. Forester feels underpowered with its poky accelerating engine as compared to rivals such as Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. It delivers the firm ride quality which makes a good family SUV.
What’s New For 2022 ?
For 2022, Subaru added a new Wilderness variant to the Forester’s lineup and some new redesigned elements are added such as new wheels, grill and front headlamps.
Price & Features
Subaru Forester 2022 Variant | Pricing (USD) |
Base | $26,320 |
Premium | $29,320 |
Sport | $30,890 |
Limited | $33,000 |
Wilderness | $33,945 |
Touring | $36,420 |
The desirable features offered are 6.5 or 8.0-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integrity, subscription-based Wi-Fi hotspot, navigation, 6-speaker stereo system, 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat, rear seat reclining and panoramic sunroof.
It scored 5-star safety rating according to NHTSA. Plenty standard safety features available such as lane departure warning with lane keep assist, automated emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.
Dimensions & Weight
- Length: 182.7-inch
- Width: 71.5-inch
- Height: 67.5-inch
- Wheelbase: 105.1-inch
- Curb weight: 3454 pounds
Engine, Top Speed, 0-60 mph & Performance
The 2022 Subaru Forester is powered by 2.5-litre flat four-cylinder engine burns out 182 HP and 176 pound-feet of peak torque and mated to continuous variable transmission (CVT) with all-wheel drive as a standard. Its four wheel independent suspension setup with stabilizer bars deliver smooth and composed ride quality and steering is well weighted. It can tow 1500 pounds and can hit 0 to 60 MPH in 8.0 seconds and have a top speed of 127 mph. Its performance figures are not up to the mark as compared rivals such as Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5 and Honda CR-V.
Fuel Efficiency | Mileage
According to EPA, the 2022 Subaru Forester delivers 26 mpg in city and 33 mpg on highway.
Interior & Exterior
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