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2012 Subaru Forester: Compact Size, Nimble Handling, Superior Comfort


By Guest Column ——--October 13, 2011

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TORONTO, - The 2012 Subaru Forester enters the new model year with a range of thoughtful enhancements designed to enhance driver and passenger comfort and convenience. For example, front passengers in every model of Forester will appreciate a new 6-way adjustable seat that now includes height adjustment - a comfort feature previously reserved for drivers.
New equipment for specific trim levels has also been expanded.
  • The Forester 2.5X Touring Package now includes new silver-finish roof rails, door mirrors with LED-integrated turn signals and a roofline spoiler.
  • The Forester 2.5X Limited Package and 2.5XT Limited both now include a new Pioneer® AVIC in-dash touchscreen navigation system with smartphone integration, AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Bluetooth® streaming audio, Bluetooth hands-free system with steering wheel-mounted controls, and Pioneer® premium front and rear speakers and door mirrors with LED-integrated turn signals.

The 2012 Forester continues to be available in a range of trim levels that offer something to just about every customer. The full range includes Forester 2.5X, 2.5X Convenience Package (and Convenience Package PZEV), 2.5X Touring Package, 2.5X Limited Package and the top-of-the-line turbocharged 2.5XT Limited.

Packaged for an Active Life

Outstanding on-road handling and maneuverability have been Forester hallmarks since the model's inception, but the robust body structure, long-travel four-wheel independent suspension, and up to 225 mm (8.9 inches) of ground clearance help make Forester equally adept at negotiating twisty roads and absorbing ruts and bumps. The ride quality is acclaimed as one of the best in the segment. Framed side windows and large door openings make it easy to get in and out. The rear gate's generous window enables the average-sized driver to see a one-metre (3.2-foot) object or person positioned one metre behind the vehicle. Rear tinted privacy glass is standard. The rear seat incorporates a folding centre armrest and the standard 60/40-split rear seatbacks fold to provide a flat cargo floor. With the rear seatbacks raised, the cargo area is large enough to accommodate four golf bags or four large overnight suitcases. The auto-off headlights are a traditional Subaru convenience that can preserve battery life. On models with the 5-speed manual transmission, the Hill Holder System can help prevent the vehicle from rolling backward when being driven away from a stop on an incline. Standard towing capacity of 1,087 kg (2,400 lb.) with a 91 kg (240 lb.) tongue weight is higher than many competitors and is substantial enough to pull a trailer with two personal watercraft. Raised-profile roof rails are standard across the range and Subaru dealers offer a full range of recreational accessories and carriers, including a trailer hitch, bicycle carrier, and roof-top cargo boxes for transporting sports equipment and other cargo.

Powerful On and Off Road

Forester 2.5X models are powered by the naturally aspirated 2.5L dual overhead cam (DOHC), 16-valve, horizontally opposed, 4-cylinder SUBARU BOXER engine with Electronic Throttle Control and Active Valve Control System. This engine develops 170 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 174 lb.-ft. of torque at just 4,100 rpm. The Forester 2.5XT Limited is equipped with a 2.5-litre intercooled/turbocharged SUBARU BOXER engine that delivers 224 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 226 lb.-ft. of torque at 2,800 rpm. A 5-speed manual transmission is standard on the Forester 2.5X. An electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission (4EAT), optimized to provide improved shifting and to maximize fuel economy, is standard on the 2.5X Convenience Package and 2.5XT Limited. The 4-speed automatic transmission features Manual Mode control for manual gear shifting when desired. Manual Mode provides three shifting modes: Normal, Sport, and Manual, each with its own specific shifting and torque converter lock-up maps.

Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle Technology

PZEV is a designation awarded to vehicles that meet strict emissions standards set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Subaru PZEV vehicles in Canada comply with the CARB Super Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle tailpipe standard (SULEV) and virtually eliminate fuel-system evaporative emissions. Compared to an average new vehicle, Subaru PZEV vehicles have significantly cleaner exhaust emissions. In certain cases, vehicles meeting PZEV emission standards are even cleaner than hybrid or alternative fuel vehicles.

The Confidence of Subaru Symmetrical Full-Time All-Wheel Drive

Subaru symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive is comprised of the SUBARU BOXER engine and a full-time all-wheel drive system that varies by model and transmission. The aluminum boxer engine and simple, symmetrical drivetrain layout help to lower the centre of gravity, which in turn contributes to handling precision. The 2012 Forester features two versions of Subaru symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive, which make all-wheel-drive traction available all the time, regardless of speed, gear, or conditions. Models equipped with the 5-speed manual transmission use a viscous-coupling limited-slip centre differential that distributes power 50/50 for well-balanced handling at all speeds. In all Forester models with the automatic transmission, an electronically controlled Multi-plate Transfer clutch system actively manages power distribution based on acceleration, deceleration, and available traction. This system distributes power 60/40 front/rear under normal conditions, but balances power 50/50 for maximum grip when slippage is detected. Control logic in this AWD system enhances stability by monitoring individual wheel speeds and reacting more quickly to wheel slippage. The control logic also helps to improve tight corner braking, contributing to more neutral handling response (reduced understeer and oversteer).

Independent Suspension to Smooth Out Life's Rough Roads

The Subaru Forester was among the first SUVs to ride on a four-wheel independent suspension, which gives it outstanding ride quality and exceptional handling dynamics. The strut-type front suspension features L-shaped lower arms with liquid-filled rear bushings and anti-dive geometry. The double-wishbone rear suspension is mounted to a hydro formed sub frame that is isolated from the body structure. The configuration provides excellent ride and handling characteristics while allowing maximum rear cargo room and rear seat room.

Vehicle Dynamics Control

Vehicle Dynamics Control is standard on all Forester models. Vehicle Dynamics Control is a highly sophisticated electronic stability control system that monitors input from the ABS brake system as well and also takes input from the steering wheel angle, and yaw and lateral g-force sensors. The system adjusts individual wheel braking as needed, helping to maintain vehicle control under a variety of driving conditions. A Vehicle Dynamics Control 'off' switch is useful for driving out of slushy roads, deep snow or very loose gravel. The 'off' position deactivates the system's torque-reduction control, while the ABS and traction control remain active.

Forester Exemplifies Subaru's Safety Leadership

Thanks in part to the extensive use of high-tensile steel, the Forester is an IIHS Top Safety Pick for occupant protection. This structural strength also permits relatively thin roof pillars for excellent visibility, helping to reduce the chances of an accident in the first place. The extensive roster of dynamic safety technology in the 2012 Forester includes standard 4-wheel disc brakes with Subaru's 4-wheel, 4-channel, 4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) electronic stability system, as well as symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive and Brake Assist. In emergency braking, drivers usually apply less pedal force than needed even if they react quickly. Brake Assist detects how quickly the driver has pressed the pedal, and if pedal velocity exceeds a certain level, Brake Assist immediately applies system hydraulic pressure up to the ABS limit to help increase braking effectiveness. Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) is also standard. The EBD system automatically adjusts front/rear brake proportioning based on vehicle load and is more effective than conventional brake proportioning valves. In all Subaru models, the foundation for outstanding occupant protection is the advanced ring-shaped reinforcement frame unibody structure, with a front-end configuration that disperses collision energy in three directions. This design forms a series of rings around the passenger compartment, providing protection in a variety of collision types. High-tension steel side-impact door beams and impact-absorbing foam materials enhance side-impact safety performance. Standard passive safety technology includes the Subaru advanced frontal air bag system (SRS), driver and front passenger seat-mounted side-impact air bags, and standard side curtain air bags. A rollover sensor can deploy the curtain side air bags if it detects a potential vehicle rollover. Active front head restraints help reduce potential whiplash injury in a rear collision, while a collapsible brake pedal and impact-absorbing driver's footrest help reduce lower leg injury in a frontal collision.

About Subaru Canada, Inc.

Subaru Canada, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles, parts and accessories through a network of more than 85 authorized dealers across Canada. For complete information about the entire Subaru lineup, including specifications, go to Link.

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