“It’s been 24 years since the first Subaru Forester defined what the world now refers to as the modern day SUV. It was a defining moment in the brand’s illustrious history, opening up a chapter that would see the Forester become the best-selling model in the company’s line-up.”
Two variants will be introduced. A Subaru Forester 2.5i Sport ES.
“The introduction of the 2.5-litre and the Sport models to the line-up is so important for us as a brand, because it gives our customers more options and a more personalised experience,” says Nteo Nkoli, marketing lead for Subaru SA.
“2021 Subaru Forester models will be offered with a new 2.5-litre direct injection Subaru Boxer engine with Lineartronic CVT and a Start/Stop system. The 2.5-litre delivers 136kW of power, an additional 21kW over the 2.0-litre engine. Maximum torque is 239Nm derived from this higher capacity engine, an increase of 43Nm over the 2.0-litre.
Subaru is quick to assure buyers that, despite the increase in power, the new engine will still deliver impressive fuel consumption figures of 7.6l/100km on the combined cycle.
Water Repellent cloth seats, offered in the Sport derivative, is a first in South Africa.
Nkoli says, “The Forester Sport is a reflection of the adventurous ethos at Subaru and it certainly enhances the line-up with its sporty character.”
The 2021 Forester 2.5i-S ES version is set apart from the 2.0-litre model with revised 18-inch alloy wheels.
Subaru’s award-winning EyeSight Driver Assist System is also fitted on the updated Subaru Forester 2.5i-Sport ES and the 2.5i-S ES models. The system makes use of camera-based detection technology and integrates Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Pre-Collision Braking, Lane Departure, and Sway Warning and Lane Keep Assist.
Standard symmetrical all-wheel drive with X-Mode is part and parcel of the Subaru package.
Each Subaru Forester model is sold with a 3yr/75 000km maintenance plan as well as the 5 year/150 000km warranty.
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