The Subaru Forester is a flagship SUV from the iconic Subaru brand. With the recent introduction of the Wilderness trim, Wellsville drivers can go off-road with even more equipment to make their adventures happen. Simmons Rockwell Subaru has a comparison of the Subaru Forester and the Subaru Forester Wilderness below.
Performance
The differences between the Subaru Forester and the Subaru Forester Wilderness come with the performance capabilities of each trim level. The base model ships with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 180 horsepower and 176 pound-feet of torque. All-wheel drive comes standard across all trim levels, and with this, you can tackle rugged routine driving in the Elmira area. Moving onto the Wilderness trim, this trim level offers all-terrain tires, a higher ground clearance, and front skid plates so you can take your next off-road excursion even further. Plus, the towing capacity of the vehicle is raised from 1,500 pounds to 3,000 pounds. If you plan on bringing cargo along, you can make it happen with the Wilderness trim, while the other trim levels will help with routine driving on regular roads.
Interior and Tech
The main cabin of the Subaru Forester is plush. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connect to a 6.5-inch touchscreen infotainment display. The seats are covered in cloth upholstery, and automatic climate control keeps you comfortable while you're on the go. Upgrading to the Wilderness will afford drivers water-resistant seating surfaces, so if you get wet on your next trip, you can get back inside without hesitation. Plus, a larger eight-inch touchscreen makes media selections that much easier.
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