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By Motoring Reporter - 12 January 2021 The new 2.5-litre Subaru Forester models will reach our shores in March. Image: Supplied
Subaru SA announced on Monday that it will be bolstering its Forester range with the option of a new 2.5-litre engine derivative.
Mated to a Lineartronic CVT gearbox this beefier motor muscles outs 136kW - a handy increase of 21kW over the 2.0-litre engine that until now has been the only engine available to local customers. Maximum torque has been boosted by 43Nm to 239Nm.
Despite this increase in power Subaru claims that the 2.5-litre remains as efficient as the 2.0-litre model, consuming 7.6l/100km on the combined cycle.
Subaru to expand Forester line-up in SA with perkier Sport model
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JOHANNESBURG - Subaru South Africa is set to expand its Forester SUV line-up with a more powerful 2.5-litre engine option.
Although itâs not the turbocharged XT successor that many Subaru fans would have been praying for, the new normally aspirated 2.5 does gain 21kW and 43Nm over the 2-litre unit thatâs been the only engine option up to now, with Subaru quoting output figures of 136kW and 239Nm for the newcomer. Fuel consumption remains the same as the 2.0, the company claims, with 7.6 litres per 100km being consumed on the combined test cycle. Real-world consumption is likely to be higher than that, however.