Subaru Forester Wilderness Appears Ahead of Official Reveal

We knew that Subaru was preparing a second model with the new Wilderness treatment, and it was no real secret it going to be the Forester. It's been a little more than a month since the company released images showing parts of a vehicle that was fairly recognizable as the SUV model.
The new Wilderness variant was supposed to be officially presented tomorrow, on September 2, but it made its way early onto the company's Canadian website, and was promptly spotted. The images there have since been removed, but the brief appearance was enough to confirm what everyone already knew, that the second Wilderness model in the lineup was going to be the Forester.
Styling-wise, the suspense isn’t on the same order as when the Outback Wilderness was unveiled, if only because the changes being made to the Forester are essentially the same. The Wilderness variant thus gets additional plastic accents on the body, black 17-inch wheels, off-road tires and higher ground clearance thanks to a reworked suspension. Protective plates are also present under the body to protect parts that contain oil. Roof rail capacity is also said to be better, so that larger and heavier parts can be attached.
The Subaru Forester Wilderness is also expected to come with a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) that will take advantage of a lower gear ratio, designed for better low-end power. The transfer case and rear differential reduction ratio have also been adjusted accordingly. Under the hood, Subaru's 2.5L 4-cylinder engine is the go-to choice, delivering 182 hp and 176 lb-ft of torque.
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