Standard Eyesight® Driver Assist Technology
Standard on every 2022 Forester, EyeSight monitors traffic movement, optimizes cruise control, and warns you when you’re swaying outside your lane[1]. The Automatic Pre-Collision Braking feature can apply full braking force and bring you to a complete stop in emergency situations. Automatic Emergency Steering, an all-new feature available for 2022, can help you avoid a collision by providing automatic steering and pre-collision braking support if it determines there’s enough space to intervene. Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering[5] can take some of the stress out of driving by helping with steering, braking, and throttle control – both in daily traffic and on long road trips.
Standard on: All Models
Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive + 33 MPG**
The balanced design of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive creates uniform stability and delivers an optimal distribution of power for maximum traction in virtually any weather or road condition. It delivers better handling, improved efficiency, and a quicker response to road conditions than competitors’ optional systems. The durable SUBARU BOXER engine combined with the standard Lineartronic® CVT allows the Forester to get up to a fuel-efficient 33 MPG** highway and over 540 miles of driving range[11].
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard on: All Models
Forester Sport
The Forester Sport showcases daring design elements on its sleek exterior and sophisticated cabin upgrades inside. It rides on uniquely finished 18-inch wheels, features LED fog lights, and comes with roof rack tie-down points for added versatility and functional style. With Sport-specific tuning for SI-DRIVE and dual-function X-MODE®, the Forester Sport is ready for anything.
Built for the Long Road Ahead
The Forester will be with you on all the journeys ahead — 97% of Forester vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today[13] – more than Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Jeep Cherokee, or Hyundai Santa Fe. Its long-lasting quality is one reason why the Forester has the highest residual value in its class for six years running, according to ALG[14].