The base model is now available at $24,495.
The fifth-generation Subaru Forester debuted in the 2019 model year. There are no major changes planned for 2020MY. We do have some changes to the lineup that we would like to point out. First, all trims have a new Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist technology standard with Lane Centering and Lane Departure Prevention.
All flavors of the Subie compact are also available. SUV Include the Rear Seat Reminder to alert the driver to inspect the back seat before exiting the vehicle in order to prevent pet or child entrapment. Subaru Installing a new tire pressure monitoring device with an “automatic individual wheels I.D.” feature. registration.”
The entry-level Forester starts at $24,495. This is $200 more than it was before. The Forester Premium will cost you $27,395 – $700 more than last year. The Premium trim now includes the All-Weather package as standard. This means that you don’t need to pay additional (well you still are) for heated mirrors and front seats.
Subaru has increased the price of the Forester Sport’s starting price by $200 in 2020MY. The higher-spec Limited and Touring are $300 more expensive than ever before at $31,095 & $34,595 respectively. The flagship trim now features LEDs for the cargo area, dome lights, and tailgate light.
Customers will now have to pay $1010 for the destination fee, instead of $975. Subaru states that the delivery and destination fees for Alaska residents are $1,160.