Subaru Forester 2020 News

Australia's hottest-selling SUVs
By Tung Nguyen · 06 Jan 2021
With 454,701 SUV sales in 2020 making up nearly half of all overall Australian new-car volume, it's no surprise to see high-riders parked on every street, at all the schools and the supermarket stable.For every humble passenger car sold in Australia last
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When you can buy a new hybrid Subaru SUV
By Justin Hilliard · 04 Jul 2020
Few new vehicles sell out on debut, and Subaru Australia had two of them this year: the XV Hybrid small SUV and Forester Hybrid mid-size SUV
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Diesel-powered cars are disappearing
By Stephen Ottley · 06 Jun 2020
Diesel is coming to the end of the road.Only a few years ago, the fuel economy and torque benefits of turbo diesels made it a popular choice for car makers, with everything from city cars to SUVs, and dual-cab utes running oil-burners.
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Subaru hybrids already sold out!
By Tom White · 27 Feb 2020
Subaru Australia has launched its first foray into electrification with its Forester and XV “e-Boxer” hybrids hitting our shores - but the brand has been overwhelmed by demand.
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Subaru’s Forester and XV Hybrids like a drink
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jan 2020
When Subaru’s XV Hybrid and Forester Hybrid launch in Australia in March, they will both combine a 2.0-litre petrol engine with an electric motor to become the most fuel-efficient members of their respective SUV ranges – but that won’t be enough to put them on the same penny-pinching level as their key rivals
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Subaru Forester X Edition 2020 detailed
By Andrew Chesterton · 27 Nov 2019
The Subaru Forester X Edition has been revealed in Japan, with the brand's popular SUV getting a tough guy makeover seemingly designed to remind people it can still get down and dirty when it needs to. The X Edition is based on the Japanese top-spec
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Forester hybrid to capitalise on RAV4 demand
By Matt Campbell · 25 Oct 2019
In case you missed it, the demand for Toyota RAV4 hybrid models is out to as much as eight months for certain variants - and that’s a gap that Subaru is hoping the all-new Forester hybrid model will be able to fill.
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