Subaru doesn’t really do “new” very often. It’s not that the company doesn’t completely redesign, restyle, and re-engineer its vehicles. It’s that those changes are hidden under nearly identical wrappers.
The latest Forester is another example of that. The 2025 Subaru Forester shares nothing at all with the previous generation, but if you had told me it was just a new front grille, I wouldn’t question you. Slip behind the wheel, though, and it’s immediately obvious that this Forester is a completely different vehicle.
Subaru brought me to the mountains east of Missoula, Mont., to find out just how thoroughly it has improved the Forester for 2025. The drive route for the media drive was more gravel and dirt than pavement, and includes at least one ghost town.
In short: Subaru understands that Forester buyers want loads of space, excellent visibility, and a ride that’s comfortable on rough surfaces. The all-new 2025 Forester delivers all of those attributes and ditches the tin-can feel that has plagued the model since its inception.
- Engine: 2.5L flat-four
- Horsepower: 180
- Torque: 178 lb.-ft.
- Mileage: 26/33/29 mpg city, highway, combined
- Cargo: 29.6 cu. ft. with seats up, 74.4 cu. ft. folded, 27.5/69.1cu. ft. with panoramic roof
- Towing: 1,500 lbs.
Pros
- Excellent visibility
- Smooth ride on or off pavement
- Spacious cabin
- Tons of safety features
Cons
- Sluggish engine
- Slow infotainment
- Disconnected steering
- Anonymous styling
2025 Subaru Forester Review

New From the Frame Up

Comfortable Outdoor Adventures

WRX Steering Used to Reduce Vibration

Sport Trim Fixes Steering Disconnect

Refreshed 2.5L Four Still Not Enough
2025 Forester Keeps Massive Greenhouse


Same Screens as Every Other Subaru

New Emergency Stop Assist Added

What About the 2025 Subaru Forester Wilderness?
2025 Subaru Forester Review: Conclusions

