Hot on the heels of a very successful 2012, Subaru is shaking things up with its introduction of the all-new 2014 Forester. With this iteration the successful five-seater gets more than a mid-cycle refresh; that means it has more room inside, better performance and higher fuel economy.
New for 2014 is a 250-horsepower 2.0-liter boxer with direct injection and a turbo – similar to an engine we may see in the much-rumored BRZ STI. The base model Forester retains a 2.5-liter, naturally-aspirated 170-hp unit.
As usual for Subaru, the Forester uses the trademark Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, but this time, when equipped with a 2.5i and a CVT owners can enjoy a top-end 32mpg on the highway. (24 city, 27 combined)
To score more room on the inside the new platform features a 0.9-inch longer wheelbase (growing to 103.9-inches total.) Length is increased 1.4-inches. Yes, it’s the biggest Forester yet. Will this new super-size impact the drive? We’ll have to wait until January when we’ll have a chance to put it through its paces.
Top-end models gain a new X-Mode control (we assume this is some sort of differential lock, we have a call in for confirmation) for the All-Wheel Drive system, in addition to Hill Descent Control, both welcome inclusions.
One of the big issues with most crossovers in this class is the lack of ride-height. Most top out at only 7 or 8 inches of clearance. Here, the new Forester doesn’t disappoint, boasting 8.7-inches of total ground clearance.
If you’re looking for more street style, Subaru has provided the turbo-charged 2.0XT with sport-tuned suspension, 18-inch wheels and larger, ventilated brakes. All the things you need, sans a stick option – yes, the turbo is only available in an automatic. Natch.
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Los Angeles, Calif. – Subaru of America, Inc. today introduced the all-new 2014 Forester, the fourth generation of its popular all-wheel drive crossover SUV, at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The 2014 Forester debuts a bolder exterior design and roomier interior, along with improved performance and higher fuel economy across the line. The 2014 Forester arrives in Subaru dealerships next spring.
The five-passenger 2014 Subaru Forester is a total re-design of the acclaimed crossover SUV that’s built a strong reputation for safety, performance, dependability and versatility. With virtually the same footprint as the outgoing model, the 2014 Forester offers expanded room, comfort and utility. A new 250-horsepower 2.0-liter direct-injection turbocharged BOXER engine leads the line, which will also include models powered by a 170-horsepower 2.5-liter naturally aspirated BOXER engine.
As with all previous Forester models, the 2014 version comes standard with Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, a distinction from competitive models that come with front-wheel drive as standard and offer all-wheel drive as an extra-cost option. The 2014 Forester will jump to the head of its segment in all-wheel drive fuel economy, with the 2.5i models with the CVT achieving manufacturer-estimated fuel economy ratings of 24 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / 27 mpg combined.
The 2014 Forester combines evolutionary design themes with sharply defined new details in an all-new body. The 2.0XT models feature an exclusive aggressive looking sport design front bumper along with a one-piece mesh style grille and chrome-rimmed fog light bezels.
The 2014 Forester is built on a new platform featuring a 0.9-inch longer wheelbase (now 103.9 inches). Vehicle length is increased by just 1.4-inch, and width by 0.6-in., yet thanks to Subaru’s mastery of efficient vehicle packaging, the 2014 Forester offers notable gains in roominess, particularly in the rear seat, where legroom is now 41.7 inches. Higher seat hip points, a lower center tunnel and shorter front console also provide greater legroom and comfort for the center rear seat passenger. Maximum rear cargo area room with the 60/40 split rear seatbacks lowered is now 74.7 cu. ft., which is among the best in class.
The 2014 Forester 2.5i model will be available in base, Premium, Limited and top-line Touring versions. The turbocharged Forester 2.0XT will be offered in the Premium and Touring versions. The 2.5i models offer a choice between a new 6-speed manual transmission and the Subaru Lineartronic continuously variable transmission (CVT) that is also used in the Subaru Impreza®, Legacy® and Outback® models. A high-torque version of the CVT is standard in the Forester 2.0XT models, where it features 6-speed and 8-speed manual shift modes with steering wheel paddle switches.
High-line 2014 Forester models equipped with the CVT also feature new X-Mode control for the Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and Hill Descent Control to provide extra control in certain driving conditions. New safety features for all 2014 Forester models include anti-whiplash front seats, a driver’s knee airbag, Brake Override and an impact-sensing fuel system cutoff.
For all 2014 Forester models, a new Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) system contributes to fuel efficiency and also provides excellent feedback to the driver. In addition to the turbo engine, the 2.0XT models deliver sharper handling responses from a sport-tuned suspension with 18-inch wheels, and the 2.0XT also features larger brakes than the 2.5i models, with ventilated front and rear rotors.
The Forester’s four-wheel independent suspension system delivers agile handling and a highly compliant ride quality. The 8.7 inches of ground clearance is higher than for many crossovers and SUVs. Yet, the Forester maintains a comfortably easy and low step-in, enhanced in the 2014 model by wider-opening rear doors and by side sills that are 2 inches lower than before.
The 2014 Forester debuts new amenities and conveniences, along with more upscale luxury features on high-line models. All but the base 2.5i model come with a standard rear vision camera and color multi-function display. New available features include a power rear liftgate with automatic close, Keyless Access and Start and the EyeSight driver assist system. Using a stereo camera system developed by Subaru, rather than radar, EyeSight integrates Adaptive Cruise Control, Pre-Collision Braking and Vehicle Lane Departure Warning.
The available touch-screen navigation system offers smartphone integration with Aha® smartphone integration features. The top-line Touring models come standard with the navigation system plus an eight-speaker, 440-watt harman/kardon® audio system.
Where’s the hood scoop?
No more hood scoop on the Forester turbo. Looking forward to seeing how that’s going to work under the hood.
I was wondering where the hood scoop was, too.
I am disappointed in that red line for a 2 litre engine. Why would it be so low?
Why is a high redline important to you? It has no direct correlation to performance…
Andy you know how turbos work yeh?
There is ducting attached to the underside of the hood that draws air from the upper portion of the front grill into the intercooler.
I love Subaru and am an STi owner. My wife and I have been considering replacing our X3 with one of the new Foresters but there is some cause for concern… why is the power so weak for an SUV? What is the towing capacity and torque? However, the 2014 Forester re-design is quite pleasing and very well done.
Is it just me or is Subaru starting to look like they are using trashed Toyota designs? If I wanted a Toyota I would buy one… And what is with that huge, gapping, blackened front bumper supposed to be, Rotten teeth? With an odd oversized grill plopped on top like some Cheap dollar-store tiara… Reminds me of some spoiled, trailer-park, reality-star toddler… I’m keeping my 2010 WRX until Subaru shakes out Toyota’s bad ideas!!