Subaru Just Dropped a Turbo-Hybrid Forester—And It’s Only in Japan

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Photo courtesy of Subaru

Subaru unveiled the domestic specifications for its 6th-generation Forester, signaling an imminent launch. Based on the design previously revealed in North America and Europe, the Japanese market receives exclusive custom packages that alter the vehicle’s character. Two standout options include an off-road-focused Adventure Style kit and an STI-inspired Sport package, allowing buyers to transform the Forester’s appearance to suit their preferences.

The Japan-market Forester delivers more than visual updates. It includes dealer-exclusive options that improve the vehicle’s looks and everyday usability—these range from outdoor-oriented accessories to upscale urban trim levels, reflecting the nuanced preferences of Japanese consumers.

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Rugged Adventure Style and STI-Inspired Sport Package

The domestic 6th-gen Forester lineup includes X-Break, Premium, and Sport trims. The X-Break-exclusive Adventure Style package gives the SUV an armored look with extended cladding, a bold Subaru-lettered grille, sharp lighting elements, and aggressive body paneling.

The STI Sport exterior package boosts the Forester’s sporty look with a front splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper extensions. The body kit features red accents, black 18-inch wheels, and dual exhaust tips engraved with STI logos. While an STI performance muffler is available, the package does not include suspension or powertrain upgrades.

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Interior Practicality with Hybrid and Turbo Powertrains

The Premium trim features silver accents and dark gray 19-inch wheels, emphasizing elegance. The interior includes practical features like aluminum pedals, waterproof seat covers, door sill plates, and window sunshades. Outdoor gear-friendly options, such as luggage hooks, are also available in the cargo area.

Powertrain choices include a 1.8-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and a 2.5-liter hybrid system. The hybrid combines Subaru’s boxer engine and all-wheel drive system with Toyota’s hybrid technology, delivering about 194 horsepower. It improves refinement and fuel efficiency over the conventional model.

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Photo courtesy of Subaru

Full Launch Details Coming April 17

Subaru will announce final specifications and pricing for the Japan-market Forester on April 17. Current information already reveals significant differences from the North American version, with more extensive customization and packages tailored to Japanese consumers.

With bold adventure styling, STI-inspired design options, practical interior features, and a choice of hybrid or turbo engines, the 6th-generation Forester is more than just a model update. It showcases Subaru’s brand direction and commitment to customer needs. Japan will be the market to experience the full range of this SUV’s potential.

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