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Subaru has just introduced the 2026 Forrester Wilderness, and it is built on the all-new
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Forrester platform that debuted last year. This is technically the first, second generation wilderness, and although it doesn't stray
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too far from the usual formula, there are some new bits and pieces, so let's take a look
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The 2026 Wilderness features LED hexagonal fog lights, and there's underbody protection, but it's mostly plastic
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There's various anodized copper finish exterior accents, front and rear bumper toe hook covers, and of course copious wilderness badging
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Unlike some competitors, when Subaru ruggedizes in SUV, it's more than just a little
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an appearance and knobby tire package. There's some actual built-in extra capability
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With longer coil springs and shock absorbers, the 2026 Subaru Forrester Wilderness will once again
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include a higher ground clearance rated at 9.3 inches, which is a pretty good upgrade from
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the standard 8.7 inches and other foresters. Like every other forester that's not the hybrid
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the new wilderness uses a 2.5-liter flat four-cylinder engine that makes 180 horsepower and 178
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pound feet of torque. All of that power is sent through a continuously variable transmission
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to all four wheels using Subaru's symmetrical all-wheel drive system. As this is a wilderness
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the transmission features a shorter final drive ratio for more precise control when off The symmetrical all drive system I mentioned earlier doesn really differ from 2025 foresters though but there are Yokohama Geolander tires unique 17 alloy wheels
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and better transmission cooling, which will allow the wilderness to tow 3,500 pounds, which is more
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than any other forester. Inside the 26thor wilderness has the usual upgrades with weather-resistant
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soft-touch seats, anodized copper-finished trim bits, and of course more wilderness badging
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because everyone needs to know what you're driving, even those inside the vehicle. Like other high trims of the 26th Boister, the Wilderness will include the new, configurable
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12.3-inch digital gauge cluster that debuted last year in the hybrid. There are some custom graphics
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for the wilderness though, which aren't available in the other vehicles. In the center of the SUV
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sit Subaru's 11.6 inch infotainment system that's available in pretty much every model not called the BRZ
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The system in the wilderness features standard navigation as well as wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto
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Subaru's most recent eyesight suite of safety systems is standard and includes all the latest updates such as wide-viewed camera and emergency lane keep assist
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For the overlanders, the standard roof rails can hold up to 800 pounds when parked or 176 pounds while driving
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Pricing and more details will be available closer to the wilderness's launch, which is planned for later this fall