A new Subaru Forester is due next year – and it could have the option of Toyota hybrid tech that would deliver genuine fuel savings, rather than the negligible improvements of today's model.
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SPY PICS: Next Subaru Forester spotted
SPY PICS: Next Subaru Forester spotted
December 18, 2020
New Forester caught testing, but don’t hold your breath for a hot turbo-petrol engine
Subaru has been spotted testing the first significant upgrade for the current fifth-generation Subaru Forester, which is expected to debut in mid-2021.
Details are thin on the ground in terms of what new technology and equipment will be added to Subaru’s all-important mid-size SUV, but it’s clear from the camo on the front of the vehicle shown here that a new front-end design is on the cards.
The headlights appear to have been reprofiled and new LED fog lights are in play.
Daily Monitor
Thursday December 17 2020
Summary
We all have that one thing or brand we love to bits and are willing to go the extra mile to get. The same goes with cars. These Subaru owners share why it must be a Subaru or nothing, writes
Joan Salmon
Yasin Mbowa
Mbowa is a proud owner of a Forester 207 SG5, which he says has served him faithfully. “My Subaru’s performance is amazing and, therefore, I do not have to strain the engine,” he says. Having owned it for one-and-a-half years, Mbowa says as long as it is serviced on time, he does not have to keep going to the garage. “While I service my car every two to three months, I have never been to the garage for mechanical faults, save for add-ons,” he adds.