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Subaru Drops The Next-Gen Forester Bombshell - No New Upgrades Until 2025

When will Subaru launch the next-generation Forester? It's not coming for the 2024 model year and will be delayed until 2025. Check the 2024 Forester upgrades here.

Should you buy the 2024 Subaru Forester? If you do, it will be identical to the 2023 Forester, so there is no advantage for customers to wait. The exact 2024 Forester will cost you more. 

It's no surprise because Torque News announced the 2024 Subaru Forester would remain unchanged when we announced the news last week. 

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What is the price of the 2024 Subaru Forester?

All 2024 Forester trim levels increased by $770 in price, including destination and delivery. The Forester comes in six trim levels; The Base Forester starts at $28,190, Premium ($31,390), Sport ($32,960), Limited ($35,070), Wilderness ($36,015), and Touring ($38,490). Destination and dealer fees ($1,295).

The 2024 Forester and Forester Wilderness are carry-over models and remain unchanged with no new upgrades. Subaru has delayed the launch of the next-generation Forester for another year.

2024 Subaru Forester arrives unchanged

Next-generation Forester will be a 2025 model.

The 2025 Subaru Forester will be all-new and will get a complete remodel, but customers must wait until late 2024 to get one.

All 2024 Forester trims come standard with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder Boxer engine with 182 horsepower and 176 lb-ft of torque. The Forester compact SUV comes with Subaru's Symmetrical all-wheel-drive, X-Mode with hill-descent control, 8.7 inches of ground clearance, and the next-generation EyeSight driver-assist safety technology.

2024 Subaru Forester trim levels

The 2024 Forester base trim features a 6.5-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, hands-free phone and audio streaming connectivity, SiriusXM, and a CD player. The base also has dual USB ports in the front center console, a multi-function display, remote keyless entry, and a combination meter with color LCD.

Forester Premium

The Premium has enhanced roof rails and added tie-down points for improved versatility. The Premium trim has steering responsive LED headlights, keyless access with push-button start, fog lights, heated seats, and mirrors, a leather steering wheel, and a windshield wiper de-icer.

Premium also comes with a 10-way power driver's seat with power lumbar support, 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels in black with machine finish, roof rails, dark tint privacy glass, and a panoramic power moonroof.

Forester Sport

The Forester Sport adds exterior and interior treatments. Outside, it gets black-finish 18-inch wheels and a black rear roof spoiler, and orange accents. Inside, the Sport features a dark gray material with orange stitching and accents. The Sport also features dual-function X-Mode for increased capability off-road and in extreme weather conditions.

The Sport also has blind-spot detection, lane change assist, and rear cross-traffic alert.

Forester Limited

The Limited trim adds leather seats, a leather steering wheel, a power rear tailgate with auto close and height memory, dual USB ports, and voice-activated climate control. Outside, it comes with 18-inch black aluminum-alloy wheels, exterior mirrors with integrated turn signals, and chrome accent trim for the fog lights. The Limited has a 7-speed manual mode for the Lineartronic CVT automatic transmission.

Outside, the Limited comes with machine-finished black 18-inch wheels, chrome door handles, folding mirrors with integrated turn signals, and LED fog lights with chrome trim. It also features silver metallic finish mounts on the roof rails and a silver finish on the front, rear, side valences, and chrome badges.

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Forester Wilderness

Forester Wilderness is designed for customers who want to get further off the grid. It offers 9.2-inches of ground clearance, longer coil springs and shock absorbers, Yokohama Geolander all-terrain tires, a full-size spare tire, more prominent wheel cladding, and ladder-type roof rails that can support up to 800 lb. for using a rooftop tent. The Wilderness trim has water-resistant StarTex seating surfaces, all-weather mats, and a cargo tray for carrying outdoor gear.

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Forester Touring

The top-of-the-line Touring trim offers a gesture climate control capability, allowing the driver to raise and lower the automatic climate control system's temperature through hand gestures. 2023 Touring trims add gloss black trim on the B- and C-pillars for a Premium appearance.

Forester Touring features black or saddle brown leather upholstery, a 10-way power driver's seat with 2-position memory, an 8-way power front passenger seat, and heated rear seats. The cargo area has LED lights in the tailgate and dome lights with an off-delay.

Safety technology

The EyeSight driver assist technology is upgraded on the Premium trim with the option package and all higher trim levels. The next-generation EyeSight includes automatic emergency steering. Subaru says the feature works with pre-collision braking to assist with steering control to help avoid a collision at speeds less than 50 mph.

How much will the 2024 Subaru Forester tow?

All 2024 Forester trims offer 1,500 towing capacity and feature standard trailer stability assist. Forester Wilderness comes with up to 3,000 lb. towing capacity allowing active customers to pull a small boat or camper.

Subaru of America says the 2024 Subaru Forester compact SUV will begin arriving in Subaru retailers this fall. The 2024 Forester is a carry-over model with no new upgrades. 

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Denis Flierl brings over thirty years of combined auto industry and automotive journalism experience to Torque News readers. He is an accredited Rocky Mountain Automotive Press (RMAP) member. The last twelve years have been spent with Torque News, covering Subaru vehicles and the latest news. Check back daily for his expert Subaru analysis. You'll find the latest stories on the Torque News Subaru page. Follow Denis on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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