New 2009 Subaru Forester 2.0X, 2.0XS and 2.0XT

The all new Subaru Forester was launched recently in Japan, in its third generation since it was first launched in 1997. There are three variants offered in Japan, the 2.0X, the 2.0XS and the 2.0XT, ranging from basic, midrange to premium. The 2.0XT model also has better off-road capability, with a 225mm ground clearance compared to the 2.0X and the 2.0XS’s 215mm clearance.
The Subaru Forester uses a double-wishbone rear suspension and the usually strut-tyep front suspension. The new Forester uses an advanced form of Subarus proprietary Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame Body Structure. Through streamlined body construction and the extensive use of high-tensile steel, including 590 MPa–level steel for key structural body frames, the new model achieves higher body rigidity, improved straight-line driving stability, and riding comfort. Despite its larger body and platform, compared to the predecessor, the vehicle weight increases only minimally.
The 2.0X and 2.0XS uses a 2.0 liter normally aspirated DOHC boxer engine putting out 148 PS and 191Nm. The engine also has AVCS, or active valve control system, essentially a continuously variable valve timing system. This improves low to mid-range torque. The 2.0XT uses a 2.0 liter turbocharged boxer engine, putting out 230 PS and 319Nm. It uses a resin-based intake manifold which ha smooth inner walls which are less resistant to the intake flow. The weight is also reduced by 30% compared to the earlier manifold.
The manual and auto transmissions use different AWD systems. The automatic models get an Active Torque Split AWD, while the manual models use a centre differential AWD system with viscous LSD (limited slip differential). All models come standard with Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC), a form of stability control.
More photos after the jump.































January 3, 2008 @ 3:16 pm
wow… i rather like.
Always fascinated with the Forester but the current model had become long in the tooth.
This one looks very tidy, if looking abit like that Mitsu 4×4 that shares platform with Peugeot, i think the Outlander?
January 3, 2008 @ 3:20 pm
Oh man… limited to 180km/h again? btw, the water-repellant seats can be real useful *wink*
January 3, 2008 @ 3:42 pm
nice car indeed…powerfull and looks great…..must exciting when climbing the rocky road…^^
January 3, 2008 @ 3:45 pm
looks rather dull & boring
January 3, 2008 @ 3:49 pm
Almost most of JDM market cars are limited to 180/km due to their road law & regulation. Only those imported models are offer over 180km ++, even if u given such a great top speed do u think u always drive 200km/h ++ in Malaysia roads? Anyway remind that highways are only 110km/h legally…
Anyway if i have a lot of money in Boleh land to buy an AP, i would like the Turbocharged manual 2.0XT model. That would kill those CRV, X-Trail, Fortuner & Rav-4 user for good!
January 3, 2008 @ 4:04 pm
Abit boring on the outside, but hey, its a Forester!!! :O
January 3, 2008 @ 4:47 pm
boring….
January 3, 2008 @ 5:00 pm
Boring? same reaction from those who criticized New 2008 Impreza!
You’re welcome Subaru! No need for blood suc*** grey Importer!
January 3, 2008 @ 5:13 pm
yeah!! new forester!!
but the front grill is so bling bling. no more aggressive looks like past forester.
bling bling al the way……
January 3, 2008 @ 5:55 pm
I like
Too bad no 3S in northern region.
What is the pricing like..?
January 3, 2008 @ 6:04 pm
the headlight is a little bit like the vw toureg…
January 3, 2008 @ 6:16 pm
Wahhh… nice car… look like very strong car… very muscular…
January 3, 2008 @ 6:32 pm
I don’t think the new forrester is boring at all.
The wagon is smoother at the edges and not as squarish as its predessor.
The front and bonnet air scoop looks pretty matching, and higher “chin” probably allows it to tackle steeper sloops.
All in all, the wagon is a ready-set-go off-roader.
January 3, 2008 @ 8:08 pm
it look so odd…
January 3, 2008 @ 8:33 pm
Dashboard designed by dejavu. Exactly the same like new Impreza. Finally a forester that looks like an SUV than a stationwagon.
January 3, 2008 @ 9:48 pm
Boring or not, I don’t mind to drive one. Ha ha…
January 3, 2008 @ 10:03 pm
Not nice, hood are too long! Why can’t Subaru include cab-forward design into Forester!
Not forgetting X-Trial GT(JDM) equipped with SR20VET that produce 280hp!
January 3, 2008 @ 11:34 pm
Looks like the outlander but with outdated interior.
January 4, 2008 @ 7:04 am
I’m in 2 minds about it. At least the profile still looks boxy like the previous models. However the front grille and overall design looks like a Toyota Kluger.
The Forester has lost some of its uniqueness and now looks like any other run of the mill SUV. Still, Subaru owners have never really cared about looks.
It also looks to be using the new 2.0 litre DOHC engine from the Impreza. Performance figures have dropped from the 2.5 litre SOHC engine used in the previous generation.
New engine: Power: 108 kW Torque: 191 Nm
Old engine: Power: 121 kW Torque: 226 Nm
Surely the new Forester is underpowered???
Hmmm … could be time to go out and buy the current gen Forester. Dealers in Oz are clearing out their stock at the moment. AUD$30k driveaway for the base X model with free alloys.
January 4, 2008 @ 7:19 am
The front gives me some idea to mode Waja.. Should be nice.
January 4, 2008 @ 9:49 am
I’ve always like the Forrester since the first one.
Handles well, has good power and tractability, low belt-lines makes for very good visibility. Its was a good alternative to the somewhat underpowered CRV and RAV4s of the same generation. Which is the reason it sold well.
New one unfortunately makes it look like “just another compact/midsized SUV”.
Unfortunately for Subaru, most of the competition for the Forrester comes from within. Subaru always had very good wagons such as the Legacy wagon/Outback, and Impreza Wagon/Outback.
As it is, the Forrester ends up neither here nor there, a Subaru fan will go for a better handling Legacy or Impreza while someone looking for better off road performance will just not get a car based platform, a buyer looking for more than 5 seats will probably get something else alltogether.
January 4, 2008 @ 10:37 am
Hi 4G63T,
Were the CRVs and RAV4s of the late 90s that underpowered? The first gen Forester only had a 2.0 litre engine with 90 - 92 kW of power. I always thought that was underpowered. Subaru got it right with the 2nd gen Forester when they put a 2.5 litre engine in.
With the new generation Impreza, Subaru have removed the “mini-wagon” hatch model and made the hatch a pure Euro hatch. I think their rational was people who wanted a mini-wagon would go for the Forester instead.
I agree with you that the Forester now looks like “just another compact/midsized SUVâ€. I prefer the old wagon-like boxy shape. Still, Subaru owners have never really cared about looks.
January 4, 2008 @ 11:47 am
donno about you guys, but after driving this car. All I can say is that it is a disappointment. Totally unresponsive car! The auto gearbox feels like a 30 years old technology. The engine has no response AT ALL!! press the throttle and nothing happens, go half way into it, and you hear slightly louder noise but no acceleration, just a slight forward motion. Floor it, and again no change in the feel. This car is horrible.
I hope the new model is better, but I seriously doubt it. Better go for the X-Trail or RAV4.
January 4, 2008 @ 11:54 am
Yup, they’ve taken the uniqueness of the previous Foresters and replaced it with the standard mid-size SUV design. Looks like a larger version of the Impreza but the butt is really boring. Impreza’s looks much better. Interior is an improvement but still old fashion compared to Mitsu’s Outlander. I hope they manage to spice it up with the STi version. Come on Mitsubishi… give us an Airtrek Turbo replacement… plonk the Evo-X engine into an Outlander!!!
January 5, 2008 @ 11:31 pm
like new hyundai 4 whell D, bored too.
January 6, 2008 @ 11:54 am
the front headlamp is a bit like vw touareg