Subaru's new generation All-Wheel Drive Forester 2.0 XT
introduces direct injection turbocharging and a sporty suspension
set-up taking the SUV performance package to a new level of driving
entertainment.
Model Year 2013 Forester 2.0 XT is available exclusively with a
paddleshift Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) that highlights the car's fun factor.
Forester 2.0 XT includes X-Mode, reversing camera, electric
sunroof, dual zone air-conditioning, Multi-Function Display (MFD),
SI-Drive, 18-inch alloy wheels and silver roof rails, and is priced
from $43,490 Manufacturer's List Price\*\* (MLP).
Forester 2.0 XT Premium adds a wide variety of features
including the EyeSightâ„¢ driver assist system,
eight-speaker harman kardon® entertainment system, push
button start, rain sensing front wipers, leather trim, automatic
cargo door and dusk sensing headlights. It is priced from $50,490
MLP.
There are significant improvements in the key areas of power,
torque, fuel efficiency, emissions and towing ability, as the
range-topping Foresters take full advantage of new engine and
transmission technology from Subaru manufacturer Fuji Heavy
Industries (FHI).
Among the major refinements over its predecessor:
- 20.6 per cent improvement in emissions
- 19 per cent gain in fuel efficiency in the combined cycle\*
- 12.5 per cent hike in towing ability
- 11 per cent better aerodynamic efficiency
- 9.4 per cent torque increase
- 4.7 per cent power gain
The new CVT is linked to the more powerful direct injection 2.0
litre horizontally opposed Boxer engine that produces 177 Kilowatts
of power at 5600 rpm and 350 Newtonmetres of torque at 2400-3600
rpm.
Other turbocharged Forester highlights include:
- New generation turbo engine -complies with
strict EURO5 emission standards
- Direct Injection Turbocharging (DIT) -
significantly improves acceleration, fuel and environmental
efficiency while producing a dynamic drive experience
- Lightweight body and chassis - contributes to
the thrilling drive
- Suspension specifically tuned to match Forester 2.0
XT's sporty performance - stronger and more response,
producing driving excitement
- X-Mode - offers confidence and control on
difficult terrain
- EyeSightâ„¢ - award-winning
driver assist system debuts in Forester 2.0 XT Premium
- New Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously
Variable Transmission - ultra efficient and quiet
- Multi-Function Display - delivers new level of
driver information
- SI-Drive - matches performance to driving
style
- Powerful, sophisticated appearance with a sleek silhouette
- Soft-touch high-quality interior trim - new level of
refinement
- New generation Active Torque Split All-Wheel
Drive - all auto Foresters
- Automatic cargo door - new convenience feature
in Forester 2.0 XT Premium
- Increased cabin space - great comfort and
convenience
- Aerodynamic efficiency - Cd of just 0.33, an
11 per cent per cent improvement
- Stiffer, more responsive brakes - performance
optimized in wet and dry surfaces
- Emphasis on the established Subaru traits of driving fun,
quality, safety, security, durability and reliability, combined
with style.
The MFD offers a new level of easily understood information
available to drivers.
The car's impressive towing credentials are enhanced through
features including Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) now including
Towing Stability Control.
Braked towing capacity increases by 200 kilograms, to 1800 kg.
Forester 2.0 XT also has an air-cooled oil cooler, for enhanced
towing ability.
Forester 2.0 XT has enhanced All-Wheel Drive plus the
EyeSightâ„¢ driver assist system on Premium
variants, offering practical safety benefits.
Inside, there's an emphasis on comfort and space.
Subaru Australia Managing Director, Nick Senior, said: "This is
a game changer. The Sports Utility Vehicle market is booming and
just like the passenger car market before it, there is interest in
a sporty model - a halo vehicle in effect.
"The XT is that sporty alternative, but not at the expense of
creature comforts, ride and refinement. Comfortably quick is its
catchphrase.
"It is turbine smooth, surprisingly nimble and pampers the
driver and passengers. It blends the best of both in a package for
its time.”
He added: "Forester 2.0 XT is the ultimate fun package for those
that like turbocharged performance in their SUV.
"There's a heap of new technology plus great advances in cabin
trim, suspension, transmission and engine efficiency that make this
a powerful package in every sense.
"Factor-in the lower emissions, fuel consumption and increased
towing and you're looking at our best-ever turbo petrol Forester
that comes with the peace-of-mind of Subaru durability, five-star
safety and our long-established rock-solid resale value.”
EXTERIOR
Forester 2.0 XT is distinguished by a mesh grille treatment
unique to the turbocharged variant.
Aerodynamic efficiency is improved by 11 per cent, producing a
Cd of 0.33, aided by refinements including a turbo guard underneath
the engine bay and a rear spoiler.
New Forester offers impressive road presence with its muscular,
solid, aerodynamic body design.
The flared lower body promotes Forester's sense of stability,
while the bonnet height is increased and headlights located in line
with the classic Subaru hexagonal grille, for a powerful
presence.
Forester's rear is narrower, for improved aerodynamics and fuel
efficiency, yet the cabin offers greater volume.
The aluminium bonnet helps reduce weight and lower the centre of
gravity, while rear bumper corners were designed with aerodynamic
efficiency in mind, together with the large underbody covers,
including mudguards and air flaps.
The push button open/close cargo door on Forester 2.0 XT Premium
ensures easy access at all times. It includes a memory function for
use in low clearance situations. It can be operated from the key
fob, tailgate or a dashboard button. If the buttons are pressed
accidentally, the cargo door will reverse its motion if touching a
person or object.
Forester is 35 mm longer, with a 25 mm increase in
wheelbase.
The A-pillar is moved forward, enhancing the sleek look while
also aiding the field-of-vision from inside.
The back end of the roof is lowered for aerodynamic
performance.
Forester's windscreen is flush with the surrounding body,
producing a cleaner look.
Forester 2.0 XT Premium variants with keyless entry introduce a
touch sensor for locking.
The lower part of the passenger doors is extended and a garnish
added, hiding the sill and resisting dirt. This enabled the sill to
be moved 30 mm toward the vehicle's centre, helping occupant
exit.
Re-shaped door mirrors are relocated from the A-pillar to the
front end of the metal panel, improving aerodynamics, reducing wind
noise and benefitting vision.
The centre six-LED high-mount rear brake light is integrated
into the rear spoiler for great visibility and improved
aerodynamics.
Electric sunroofs on Forester 2.0 XT are 17 per cent lighter,
yet stronger and maintain the same size opening as the superseded
model.
All Forester 2.0 XTs feature new-design 18-inch alloy
wheels.
COLOURS
- Burnished bronze metallic
- Crystal black silica
- Dark gray metallic
- Deep cherry pearl
- Ice silver metallic
- Jasmine green metallic
- Marine blue pearl
- Satin white pearl
- Venetian red pearl
INTERIOR
New Forester's cabin is wider and offers greater passenger
space, while dashboard and door trims feature high-quality
soft-touch finishes.
The A-pillar is moved forward 200 mm, taking the windscreen
further from front-seat occupants and aiding the air of
spaciousness, while reducing the blind spot by one degree.
The raised seats are specifically designed for Forester,
offering an ideal combination of comfort, security and commanding
view. The increased hip point combines with the lower top surface
of the instrument panel to offer great viewing and peripheral
field-of-vision.
This is also helped by the triangular quarter glass integrated
in the front doors, rather than the body, reducing blind spots.
Forester's new front seats include generous shoulder areas for
greater support and a spacious hip point. The backrest is 60 mm
higher, with additional support from the reconfigured springs,
while lumbar support is also enhanced through support materials
inside the urethane cushions. Low resistance urethane is used
inside the cushions to absorb small vibrations while travelling.
Rear seat recline is operated using a simple strap.
The rear seat centre armrest features dual cup-holders.
Child seat tether points are now located on the rear seat backs,
meaning no intrusion of the tether straps into the rear cargo area
and better visibility.
The headrest angle can be adjusted in addition to the
height.
Forester 2.0 XT Premium also includes heated front seats.
The hip point of the rear seats is moved back 15 mm and raised
36 mm, while the cushion thickness is also increased for better
vibration absorption.
The instrument panel is located further away from the front
passenger seat occupant, further increasing the cabin's open
feel.
The new two-gauge electroluminescent instrument cluster features
a central Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), producing a clean,
high-quality layout with information easy to decipher.
Steering wheels across the range are tilt and telescopic
adjustable, with the tilt range increased to 42 mm.
All Forester 2.0 XTs include paddleshift, with the system now
being more intuitive.
Fully automatic dual-zone air conditioning is standard on
Forester 2.0 XT. Helping reduce air-conditioning workload and
improve fuel efficiency is engine bay insulation, reducing the
amount of heat entering the cabin.
Textured satin finishes around Forester's cabin complement the
quality air, extending to fine detail such as the chrome-plated
ring around the gear shifter base.
Vent ducts and the heater unit are designed to help lower the
top surface of the instrument panel between 50-80 mm.
Forester's wheelbase is 25 mm longer. Together with the
reconfigured floor design, this significantly improves rear
passenger comfort. The floor tunnel is lower, offering greater back
seat space, while there is improved rear legroom.
Elbow and shoulder room are improved by 15 mm.
The inverse shape of the front seat backs and centre console
allow extra rear occupant knee room. The front edge of the rear
seats is also straight, to enhance space.
Forester's cabin produces superb low Noise, Vibration and
Harshness (NVH).
Side sills are lowered by 50 mm while front doors open an extra
135 mm for ease of entry and exit.
Clever attention to detail includes the rear passenger side
steps made as wide as possible, with a finish to help prevent
slipping, especially for children.
Forester's cargo area is wider, making loading and unloading
even easier, with the power rear cargo door adding to the
convenience on the XT Premium variant.
While the back end of the roof is lowered for aerodynamic
performance, the interior roof construction benefits the larger
interior space.
For added practicality, a hook is positioned on the cargo door
lower trim, making it possible to hang objects with the door
opened, aiding beachgoers and other outdoor recreation.
A grocery bag hook is located on each side of the cargo area,
plus four high-strength metal cargo hooks.
Forester 2.0 XTs feature sports pedals.
Other cabin convenience features include:
- A glove box capable of holding the equivalent of 16 compact
discs
- A centre console box with 20CD capacity, plus AUX terminal, USB
port and AC power
- Dual centre cup holders
- Centre dashboard tray with 10CD capacity, plus AC power
- Expanded double-stitched door armrests with soft feel and
texture
- Sun visors with extensions for added sun block
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD)
Forester's MFD provides vital vehicle information at a glance.
It encourages economical driving via the eco-gauge and fuel
efficiency evaluation.
EyeSightâ„¢ information is also displayed on
the MFD, including set speed and a graphic representation of the
distance between the Forester and the vehicle ahead. When the
Forester driver brakes, the brake lights on the vehicle in the
display also light up.
ENTERTAINMENT
Introduction of the MFD on Forester 2.0 XT means features such
as song lists or radio presets can be displayed simultaneously,
with less eye diversion for the driver. It is also easy to make
music selections.
All Foresters offer USB, iPod and Bluetooth\*\*\* connectivity.
Among the system's features are:
- Vocal image control - projects vocals to
optimum effect
- Virtual bass - richer bass tones by adding
harmonics
- Sound restorer - adds to the digital sound
sources that get lost in music when compressed for iPod and
MP3
Forester 2.0 XT Premium features an eight-speaker harman kardon
entertainment system.
Two 6 x 9-inch oval-shaped speakers are located in front doors
and two round 160 mm woofer speakers in the rear doors. Two
additional 80 mm mid-high range speakers are located in the
dashboard and two in the rear door.
The harman kardon speakers use metal base materials in a
cone.
The system produces highly responsive sound with crystal clear
high tones and less distortion in bass tones.
The front oval-shaped speakers produce superior dynamic bass
tones while the four mid-to-high range speakers produce rich, crisp
vocal sound. The two rear woofer speakers focus on low-range and
combine with the others for a well balanced music experience.
A power amplifier below the front seats has superior
eight-channel 440 Watt output, while minimizing distortion, for
clear, powerful sound quality.
Forester 2.0 XT's audio system features four 160 mm diameter
full-range speakers, installed in each door.
All Foresters feature a roof-mounted AM/FM antenna.
Forester 2.0 XT Premium features factory-fitted satellite
navigation as standard.
TECHNICAL
X-MODE
Forester 2.0 XT's new X-Mode feature makes it easier for all
drivers to safely navigate bad roads, slippery surfaces and steep
hills, with just one switch. X-Mode's status is indicated visually
on the MFD.
When X-Mode is engaged, at 40 km/h or less, status information
is displayed on the MFD and instrument cluster, including Hill
Descent Control and Vehicle Dynamics Control.
X-Mode centralizes control of the engine, All-Wheel Drive,
brakes and other critical components to help ensure safe driving
even on poor surfaces.
Hill Descent Control helps maintain a constant speed when the
vehicle is travelling down a steep hill.
The X-Mode switch is located in front of the gear shifter.
Key X-Mode Controls:
At 40 km/h or less:
- Engine Control Unit (ECU) - in low load range,
the throttle opens slowly to avoid sudden torque changes and
improves drivability
- Traction Control Unit (TCU) - AWD clutch
pressure is increased by around 25 per cent, controlling
differential rotation between front and rear wheels, improving
traction
- Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) - Enhances
Limited Slip Differential (LSD) Control. To improve traction on
slippery road surfaces, it counteracts differential rotation
between left and right wheels by accelerating brake boosting speed
and delaying reduction of brake pressure when wheel rotation
returns to normal.
At 20 km/h or less:
- VDC also uses Hill Descent Control (HDC) to
control brakes on steep hills, so vehicle speed can be maintained
when neither accelerator or brake pedals are pressed. It improves
safety by allowing the driver to focus on steering without
operating the brakes. HDC is automatically activated if speed is
increasing on a descent, resulting in constant speed. Control is
based on speed data, not hill angle. Therefore a constant speed can
be maintained when the vehicle begins a descent from the flat. HDC
brake control allows the driver to focus on safe steering while
leaving braking to the vehicle.
Testing by Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), the maker of Subaru
vehicles, indicates that with X-Mode, when two diagonally-opposed
wheels lose traction, the time to restoration of forward travel is
cut by approximately half.
ENGINE
The introduction of Direct Injection Turbocharging (DIT) in
Forester2.0 XT significantly improves acceleration, fuel and
environmental efficiency while producing a dynamic drive
experience.
The new generation turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder
horizontally opposed Boxer engine produces 177 Kilowatts of power
at 5600 rpm and 350 Newtonmetres of torque at 2400-3600 rpm.
Combined with the ultra-efficient
Lineartronicâ„¢ CVT, lightweight body and
specially-designed chassis, the result is a thrilling drive with
seamless acceleration.
Forester 2.0 XT's new engine complies with strict EURO5 emission
standards. The FA engine is based on Subaru's new FB series of
horizontally-opposed Boxer engines, with improved output and
economy.
Use of DIT enables a high compression ratio twin scroll
configuration.
Intercooler ducting is now located on the bonnet underside.
The engine uses a range of environmentally-friendly technologies
to reduce friction and improve combustion efficiency.
The new engine uses cylinder injection, instead of port
injection and a timing chain replaces the timing belt.
The engine's knock limit and air density are raised and the
compression ratio increased for higher output.
Optimal air mixture is achieved for combustion near the plug -
even when air-fuel ratio is low. This makes it possible to retard
ignition timing and activate the catalyst more quickly during
warm-up, effectively reducing exhaust gas.
CRANKSHAFT
The special design uses a shorter stroke to support higher
rotation speeds. The crankpins are increased in diameter size from
48 mm to 50 mm. A more rigid overall construction helps limit
deformation at high speeds.
CONNECTING RODS
The turbo engine has diagonally split connecting rods and big
end diameter is increased. The stem shape and tapering of the small
end has reduced connecting rod weight and also made it possible to
strengthen the pistons, while higher-strength material is used for
connecting rod bolts. This means higher pressures can be tolerated
inside the cylinders. A copper-based alloy is used in the bearings,
ensuring reliability during high-cylinder pressure. The shape of
lubricated surfaces is also optimized.
PISTONS
Pistons are modified to suit the new 86 mm bore, with
high-strength material used as reinforcement. The crown has a
unique shape, ideally suited to the direct injection system, while
combustion chamber shape is designed to better control injection
fuel spray. A hybrid coating on the piston skirts reduces friction
resistance.
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
Combustion chamber shape is modified to suit high compression
ratios and direct injection. The piston crown surface has a shallow
dish-like cavity, ensuring stable combustion during start-up.
PORTS AND PISTONS
The intake ports have a tumble-promoting shape, while the piston
crown is shaped to better maintain tumble flow. Therefore,
performance is more uniform under high-load driving, while exhaust
and output performance is optimized. A metal partition is added to
the intake ports, maximizing tumble generator valve (TGV)
effect.
TURBOCHARGER
Positioning the turbocharger directly under the engine lowers
emissions and offers better throttle response. It also enables a
more compact exhaust system.
SCAVENGER PUMP
A dedicated scavenger pump operates independently from the
engine lubrication pump, recovering oil collected in the catcher
tank.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
The exhaust is designed to support both the lower turbocharger
position and the mount layout. Both output and emissions benefit
from larger catalytic converter volume. New air and oxygen sensors
are more accurate in detecting gas concentration. Sheet metal is
used in the manifold to reduced weight and heat. Power is improved
by hydroforming the branch pipes and increasing diameter.
INTAKE MANIFOLD
Overall weight is reduced by use of a plastic intake manifold.
Airflow is improved and the system tuned for higher output. Exhaust
Gas Regeneration (EGR) piping shape is designed to deliver larger
volumes of gas to the EGR system more uniformly for each
cylinder.
EGR COOLING SYSTEM
A special circuit for cooling the EGR gas is added to the EGR
system. Enhanced cooling means a large amount of gas can be
redirected and fuel injection volume kept low. As combustion
temperatures are also reduced, knocking is less likely and
injection timing brought forward, limiting the possibility of
fluctuation.
TUMBLE GENERATOR VALVES (TGV)
TGV improves combustion efficiency by creating vortices in the
combustion chambers. Port and valve shapes are designed to enhance
output by limiting pressure loss upon valve opening, while
increasing swirl level on closure. The overall design is compact
and simple, reducing weight.
INTAKE/EXHAUST ACTIVE VALVES CONTROL SYSTEM
(AVCS)
Use of AVCS with increased intake and exhaust angles makes the
engine much more responsive to driving conditions, with output,
efficiency and exhaust benefits. Intake AVCS features a mechanical
intermediate locking mechanism similar to that in the normally
aspirated FB engine, significantly improving emissions on start-up.
A spooling valve is integrated into the AVCS. By making it
independent of the oil-control solenoid, a simple overall design
results.
BOTTOM BYPASS CHANNEL
To help faster engine warming on start-up, a bottom-bypass
channel is added. Oil temperature can be rapidly increased by
circulating coolant around a short path passing through warm air in
the engine's bottom bypass. Friction between moving parts can be
quickly reduced.
ISOLATED COOLING CHANNELS
New cooling circuits are introduced which focus on the head,
rather than the engine block, in which fuel efficiency is improved
by reducing coolant flow volume, retaining higher oil temperatures
at the walls and lower piston friction. Flow rate is increased at
the heads and there is better cooling around spark plugs and
injectors, enabling a higher knock limit, improving performance and
reliability while balancing high output and fuel efficiency.
OPEN-DECK CYLINDER BLOCK DESIGN
Lowering the water jacket in the open structure produces the
same levels of block stiffness as a semi-closed structure. This
prevents bore shape changes and improves cooling near the deck
surface, also raising knock limit.
FUEL SYSTEM
DIRECT INJECTION FUEL SYSTEM
A direct injection system uses a new high-pressure fuel pump,
with high-pressure fuel piping also added downstream.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP
The high-pressure pump is driven by the left-hand intake
camshaft and pressurizes fuel to 15MPa. Roller lifters are used as
contacts between the pump and camshafts, reducing friction when the
pump operates. A pulsating damper is integrated in the pump,
reducing fuel pressure fluctuations. The structure helps prevent
fuel evaporation.
HIGH-PRESSURE INJECTOR
Multiple injection holes form a guide spray-type injection.
Together with piston crown shape, this produces an ideal combustion
pattern.
COMBUSTION PRESSURE SENSOR
A new high precision sensor provides advanced control.
VACUUM PUMP
An electrical vacuum pump reduces friction.
IGNITION SYSTEM
COILS
Lightweight injection coils are used, weighing 14 grams less
than the superseded model.
SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs with a high thermal value equivalent to those used
in motorsport support the high compression ratio and output. Energy
is boosted by use of iridium at both ends of the electrode.
VALVE OPERATING SYSTEM
ROLL ROCKERS
Friction and efficiency gains result from use of roller
rockers.
HIGH STRENGTH CHAINS
High-strength chains include strengthened inside plates and
joints. The chainplate profile is modified so the area of contact
with guides is reduced and friction lowered.
ENGINE COVER
The engine cover was designed in conjunction with DIT
development and features a sporty look.
CHARGING CONTROL SYSTEM
The charging control system comprises a current sensor, a
battery temperature sensor and an alternator. When the engine is
idling or travelling at a fixed speed, it reduces generator
voltage. When decelerating, it increases voltage. This reduces
engine load overall. The system is light and compact, integrating
temperature and current sensors.
OIL LEVEL SWITCH
An oil level switch helps prevent the engine being seriously
damaged by activating a warning light on the instrument panel when
oil drops to a specific level.
MOUNTS
Fluid-filled engine mounts suppress vibration and aid ride
comfort.
EXHAUST
The dual exhaust offers improved corrosion resistance.
FUEL TANK
The fuel tank canister is located outside the passenger cabin,
enabling greater passenger space and removing the need for a
canister cover, saving 2 kg in weight.
LINEARTRONICâ„¢
CVT
Forester 2.0 XT's Lineartronicâ„¢ CVT is tuned
for the high torque of the new turbocharged engine.
Among the benefits are smoother driving, free of gear-shift
shock, with ratios optimized for winding roads, hills and other
engaging driving conditions.
Other developments reducing transmission noise include use of a
short-pitch chain, improved case rigidity and an enhanced sound
insulation cover.
The shorter pitch chain has expanded the transmission's ratio
coverage, while reducing engine speed when Forester is operating in
the high-speed range, also lessening noise. The number of rocker
pins has increased while contact pressure per pin is reduced.
To help shield the CVT exterior, the oil pan shape and wall
thickness are designed to protect from damage on poor road
surfaces.
The turbo engine also features a CVTF warmer, for faster heating
and improved fuel efficiency in cold conditions.
MANUAL MODE
Forester 2.0 XT's paddle shifters make it instantly possible to
select the driver's preferred gear during normal driving, rapid
braking, or acceleration.
The addition of a sixth speed has made it possible to increase
the gearing ratio steps.
Used in conjunction with SI-Drive, there is an eight-speed
manual characteristic when S# mode is selected.
Temporary Manual mode is activated if the paddles are operated
with the transmission still in D-range. Once the on-board system
detects constant speed, it automatically returns the transmission
to D-range.
The engine also supports standing starts in second gear,
limiting the likelihood of wheel spin on ice or mud.
TORQUE CONVERTER
A damper is introduced, suitable for the larger lockup range of
the Lineartronicâ„¢ CVT. This helps fuel
efficiency, noise reduction and standing-start performance.
Also, a new twin damper absorbs fluctuations in engine torque
for a smoother, quieter ride.
REAR DIFFERENTIAL
Low friction bearings in rear differentials enhance both
efficiency and reliability, which also benefit from a new hydraulic
pressure sensor, improving accuracy of differential oil temperature
detection.
SYMMETRICAL ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
Forester features new-generation active torque split All-Wheel
Drive (AWD) controls, which enhance driver confidence.
The system acquires input signals from the Vehicle Dynamics
Control (VDC) indicating steering wheel angle, yaw rate and
transverse acceleration. This is in addition to conventional
control information, comprising input torque and differential speed
compensation, based on individual wheel speed. The result is
improved initial steering behaviour and vehicle control in tight
corner braking. Wheel spin is reduced when accelerating on
snow-covered or slippery roads.
The electronically-controlled AWD system integrates a
Multi-Plate Transfer (MPT) into the unit used to distribute torque
to the rear wheels. The system features default 60:40 front:rear
torque distribution. The Transmission Control Unit (TCU) responds
to conditions such as acceleration, climbing and turning, adjusting
torque distribution in real time. Whenever front wheel slipping is
detected, rear wheel torque is increased, ensuring sufficient
traction.
STEERING
Forester's steering is linear and gradual, producing a secure,
fun driving experience.
CHASSIS AND BODY
FHI engineers aimed to produce a more sporty ride than ever
before in turbocharged petrol-engine variants, in keeping with the
DIT.
The rear sub-frame is stiffened, with low-friction damper
support, improving handling and response.
Higher spring rates control roll and response, while the
low-friction dampers control shocks and shakes on uneven roads.
SUSPENSION
Forester 2.0 XT's suspension has been extensively tested on a
wide variety of Australian roads. It is specifically tuned to match
the car's sporty performance, producing driving excitement.
Forester 2.0 XT features stronger suspension with new
friction-control oil seals, guide bushings and hydraulic fluid,
allowing the dampers to work even on minor strokes. The result is
improved ride quality, by controlling minor body vibrations during
initial roll.
A rear support sub-frame has increased sub-frame mounting and
tread rigidity of the rear suspension, which feels more solid and
the steering more responsive.
Setting of an initial toe-in has made it possible to rapidly
generate lateral forces at the wheels, benefitting steering
response.
An initial negative camber setting ensures lateral wheel forces
are generated more effectively during cornering roll, making rear
suspension more stable and boosting hazard avoidance.
Top mounts with rebound stoppers mean inner wheel lifting during
cornering is minimized and the grounding load increased.
All Foresters feature stronger independent strut front
suspension. Top mount stiffness is increased and highly responsive
valves added to the front strut. The result is substantially
increased damping force and improved vehicle response.
FRONT
Rebound springs are also added to front struts to help hazard
avoidance. They can reduce rebound inside the wheels and prevent
the body from lifting during steering. Rolling is therefore
reduced, allowing the tyres to continue gripping the road and
stabilizing cornering stance.
The front strut outer cylinder is thicker and the housing
bracket enlarged, increasing strut and tread rigidity, producing
more responsive and natural steering.
Increasing stabilizer diameter from 21 mm to 24 mm has helped
suppress roll and make the vehicle feel more stable. The clamp
shape is also designed for larger stabilizers, increasing the
amount of stabilizer bushing interference and boosting
efficiency.
REAR
Stiffness of the front cross-members front arm mounting area is
increased to produce linear, reliable response. Inter-rings are
added to the front arm bushings and support sections are
stiffened.
Independent double-wishbone rear suspension includes
introduction of high response valves for the rear shock absorbers,
producing better overall response.
Pillow ball bushings replace rubber lateral link bushings.
Toe changes are now less likely to occur on poor road surfaces,
meaning significantly improved straight-ahead stability.
Rear grip is boosted by modifying the hardness of the trailing
link's bushing rubber.
To improve rigidity of the link mounting and rear suspension
tread rigidity, lateral-link front brackets and rear cross-members
from the rear sub-frame are thickened. This produces a more solid
rear suspension feel and more responsive steering.
SUSPENSION - GENERAL
FHI engineers designed Forester's chassis to produce sporty,
responsive driving, in comfort and security, even on rough
roads.
One objective was to provide a road-hugging ride without vehicle
float, resulting in a good balance between comfort and handling in
normal driving.
Stiffened suspension has improved handling without compromising
ride.
To improve driving on poor road surfaces and reduce noise and
vibration, Forester's body is stiffened around the front bulkhead,
front suspension mounting area and pillar.
At the rear there is extra stiffening around the cargo door
opening and suspension mounting area.
Underneath, new structural members improve joint stiffness.
SUBARU INTELLIGENT-DRIVE (SI-DRIVE)
SI-Drive in all Forester 2.0 XTs makes it possible for drivers
to select engine and automatic transmission characteristics to suit
various driving styles, preferences and conditions.
In XT variants there are three modes:
Sport sharp (S#) - focused on sporty response,
uses the engine to maximum potential, with a sensation of powerful
acceleration. It uses an eight-speed gear pattern.
Sport (S) - often used in normal everyday
driving. The engine accelerates in a linear fashion and long trips
are ideal in this mode.
Intelligent (I) - increases engine output more
gradually for a smoother eco-friendly drive. Also makes for easier
handling on snowy and slippery surfaces.
The ECO gauge is particularly useful in this mode, helping
promote economical driving. Intelligent mode automatically
activates on engine start-up.
ADAPTIVE CONTROLS
All automatic Foresters feature adaptive control, ensuring
pulley ratios are optimized for driving preferences and road
conditions.
ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
A pinion assist-type electric power steering system features in
all new Foresters, equating to a two per cent fuel efficiency
boost.
The highly refined motor control ensures an extremely natural,
highly-linear steering feel.
Contrasting with hydraulic-type systems, the engine compartment
houses no oil pump or tank, meaning space saving and easier
maintenance.
STEERING COLUMN
Both driving position and steering wheel centre are raised 20
mm.
STEERING GEAR BOX
The spring constant of the mount bushings and improved steering
mount rigidity eliminate losses at the beginning of a steering
operation. This improves response to delicate steering wheel motion
and accentuates sporty feel.
STEERING WHEEL
Steering vibration is minimized through use of a
rubber-supported floating design for the airbag inflator. This
means the steering wheel effectively operates as a dynamic
damper.
TYRES
All Foresters feature larger tyres to lower rolling
resistance.
SAFETY
In line with the entire Subaru range, all new Foresters achieve
an independent five-star rating for occupant safety in independent
testing conducted by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program
(ANCAP).
All Foresters feature high-tensile steel plate, reducing weight
and adding strength.
980 MPa grade high tensile steel is used for the side sills,
front and centre pillar reinforcement, to assist in occupant
protection and minimize cabin deformation in the event of a side
collision or roll-over.
The new engine bay and front bulkhead area allow greater impact
absorption, while energy absorbing insulators in the compartment
decrease potential impact to the head.
Stronger body structure aids not only safety but durability and
reliability.
Forester 2.0 XT Premium variants introduce Subaru's
award-winning EyeSightâ„¢ driver assist
system.
A key priority for Forester's designers has been maintaining
Subaru's high standards for visibility.
The dimensions and profile of the C-pillar, rear quarter window
and D-pillar are optimized for rear visibility, while the A-pillar
is moved forward and wing mirrors located on the door panel,
improving driver vision and reducing blind spots. The side mirror
is expanded by six per cent, for excellent rearward visibility.
The door mirror switch, relocated on the door trim, is also
illuminated for ease of use at night.
Forester 2.0 XT features Xenon headlights. Premium variants add
automatic headlights and front wipers.
Light distribution is designed to illuminate areas most relevant
to practical driving.
Forester 2.0 XT Premium features headlight washers.
The wiper sweep area is enlarged, together with the windscreen,
while the volume of washer spray is increased by eight per
cent.
EyeSightâ„¢-equipped Foresters feature a third
centre nozzle to help keep glass clean directly in front of the
system's stereo cameras, helping its performance in poor
conditions.
Forester has speed-sensing intermittent windscreen wipers. Fluid
is sprayed before the wipers move, to help avoid glass
scratching.
When the rear wiper is in intermittent mode and reverse is
selected, the wiper moves continuously to ensure a clear field of
vision.
Front bumper impact absorption is enhanced.
FHI designed Forester's body to meet a new overlap crash test
being introduced in North America.
EYESIGHTâ„¢
The EyeSightâ„¢ driver assist system debuts on
Forester 2.0 XT Premium.
It uses stereo cameras with 3-D image processing to assess and
communicate a wide variety of situations, helping enhance
safety.
The key features are:
- Pre-Collision Braking - applies the brakes
when a vehicle ahead is detected slowing or stopping suddenly (and
the driver has failed to apply the brakes).
- Pre-Collision Brake Assist - if the system
determines that a collision is highly likely and the driver applies
the brakes, the system can generate additional braking force up to
1G maximum deceleration to help reduce impact or damage.
- Pre-Collision Throttle Management - if a
driver accidentally applies full throttle close to a barrier or
large object situated in front of the car (such as a car park wall
or vehicle immediately ahead at close range), EyeSightTM inhibits
the throttle opening, helping minimize or potentially avoid impact.
This will also assist in helping to reduce impacts in situations
when 'Drive' is accidentally selected instead of 'Reverse.'
- Adaptive Cruise Control - is designed to
maintain a safe distance from the 'target' car in front,
irrespective of the varying speed of that vehicle.
- Lane Departure Warning - alerts the driver if
the system determines that the car is drifting across clearly
marked lanes.
- Vehicle Sway Warning - alerts the driver if
the car starts to sway from one side of the road to another, which
may occur with fatigue.
- Lead Vehicle Start Alert - when the
EyeSightTM-equipped vehicle is stopped and the vehicle in front
starts to move, the driver receives an audible reminder and
information display indicator notifying them that the vehicle in
front has moved.
EyeSightTM is designed to actively assist drivers in avoiding
frontal collisions, lane drifting and low speed impacts.
It can 'lock on' to vehicles directly in front and, when used
together with adaptive cruise control, can slow, stop and
accelerate to maintain a safe distance.
EyeSightTM can also recognize pedestrians, motorcycles and
cyclists within its field of vision.
Depending on conditions, EyeSightTM can use pre-crash braking,
helping to minimize any impact and damage. If the speed is less
than 30 km/h, the car may be brought to a complete stop prior to
impact.
Forester's MFD makes it easy to understand
EyeSight'sâ„¢ status, with simple visual display
of active functions.
WHIPLASH-REDUCING SEATS
Seat frame rigidity is increased and designed to firmly support
the head immediately after a collision, and prevent it snapping
back. While the seats are considerably more comfortable, they are
designed to carefully direct the motion of the body to limit torso
and neck injury severity.
SEAT ENERGY ABSORPTION
The torso is supported by a mat inside the seat back. The mat is
connected to the seat frame by an S-shaped hook, which in the event
of a heavy collision, detaches, allowing the torso to move
backwards. This reduces energy transmitted to the torso and results
in the headrest moving forward, relative to the occupant's
body.
CHILD SEAT ANCHORS
With child seat tether anchors now located on the back of the
rear seats, rather than the roof, there is no effect on the
driver's field-of-vision.
SRS AIRBAGS
Every Forester features seven airbags - dual front, side,
curtain and driver's knee.
The front passenger seat airbag has a centre groove that lessens
impact force on the neck during deployment, without reducing
overall effectiveness to the head. It also weighs around 40 per
cent less.
Side airbags also weigh around 50 per cent less.
Curtain airbag inflators are now positioned in the centre
pillars, deploying more effectively, with a weight reduction of
around 15 per cent.
SAFETY PEDALS
Forester has a brake pedal retract mechanism, reducing lower
limb injury in heavy frontal collisions.
STEERING COLUMN
Forester's steering column features a collapse mechanism between
the lower and middle jackets, preventing the steering wheel from
being thrust backwards when the engine moves rearwards in heavy
frontal collisions.
A detachment mechanism between the vehicle body and tilt bracket
minimizes impact between the steering wheel, column and the driver
in heavy frontal collisions.
VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL (VDC)
All Foresters feature VDC, with vehicle behaviour constantly
monitored, including the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), engine and
Limited Slip Differential via the Traction Control System (TCS).
VDC can use the engine and brakes to prevent side slip and achieve
a high degree of stability.
Control logic is added to VDC for use in danger avoidance
situations.
"OFF” mode allows VDC engine control and torque reduction
to be cancelled when driving on snow and sludgy surfaces.
VDC operation can be monitored on the MFD, informing the driver
of its status and helping enhance safety.
BRAKES
All Forester 2.0 XTs have four-wheel disc brakes, with a
stiffer, more responsive system, producing high levels of braking
torque.
Both front and rear discs are ventilated.
Rolling resistance of the tyres is reduced for better fuel
efficiency, while braking performance is almost identical on wet
and dry surfaces.
A shorter brake hose combines with low expansion material to
produce less pressure loss and a stiffer, more responsive feel.
BRAKE ASSIST
Brake assist now forms part of the VDC system. It assesses the
need for braking based on both the braking force and speed with
which the pedal is depressed. This means that even if the pedal is
depressed only slightly, brake assist operates based on braking
speed, equating to greater safety.
BRAKE OVERRIDE SYSTEM
A control is added that gives priority to the brake, should the
accelerator and brake be accidentally pressed simultaneously.
SECURITY
Forester features remote-control keys with visual cues from the
indicator lights.
For Forester 2.0 XT Premium with keyless entry and push button
start, four Electronic Control Units are integrated into one,
operating vehicle lock/unlock and push button start while saving
weight.
FORESTER 2.0 XT MY13 MODEL SPECIFICATIONS AT A
GLANCE:
FORESTER 2.0 XT:
SAFETY
- ABS anti-lock brakes with four-wheel discs (ventilated),
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist
- Child seat anchor points (three)
- Curtain airbags - full length (front and rear)
- Driver's knee airbag
- Dual front airbags
- Dual side airbags
- Front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters
- Front height adjustable seatbelt anchorage
- Height and angle adjustable front seat headrests
- Rear door child lock
- Reversing camera
- Safety pedals - shock absorbing brake
- Seatbelt indicator lights - all seats
- Side intrusion bars
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
- Three-point A/ELR rear centre seatbelt
- Vehicle Dynamics Control
- X-Mode
INTERIOR
- AM/FM radio, single in-dash CD, MP3/WMA compatible, six
speakers - steering wheel controls
- Bottle holders in each door + two cup holders in centre
consoles
- Cargo area light
- Cargo hooks (four)
- Cargo security blind
- Central locking - remote
- Cloth trim
- Cruise control - steering wheel buttons
- Driver's footrest
- Electric sunroof
- Electroluminescent gauges
- Fully automatic dual zone climate control air conditioning
- Height and reach adjustable steering column
- Height adjustable driver's seat
- Immobiliser security system
- Luggage hooks (four)
- Map lights (2)
- Overhead console
- Multi-Function Display
- Power steering, mirrors and windows
- Privacy glass - rear, rear quarter, tailgate
- Rear seat centre armrest with two cup holders
- Rear seat recline
- Remote fuel lid release - tethered fuel cap
- Seatback pockets
- SI-Drive - three modes
- Two remote central locking keys
- Vanity mirror
- 60/40 split/fold rear seat
- 12V/120W power jacks (three)
EXTERIOR
- 18-inch alloy wheels - full size spare
- Chrome-type side skirt garnish
- Mesh-type grille
- Rear roof mounted radio antenna
- Rear wiper
- Silver roof rails
OTHER FEATURES
- Auto hatch unlock on key
- DataDot security technology
- Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)
- Lineartronicâ„¢ Constantly Variable
Transmission (CVT)
- Three-year unlimited kilometre warranty
- 2.0 litre direct injection turbocharged horizontally opposed
Boxer engine produces 177 Kilowatts of power at 5600 rpm and 350
Newtonmetres of torque at 2400-3600 rpm
FORESTER 2.0 XT PREMIUM ADDS:
- Automatic cargo door
- Automatic dusk sensing headlights
- Factory-fitted satellite navigation
- EyeSightâ„¢ driver assist system, with
steering wheel controls
- Front wipers with de-icers
- harman kardon entertainment system - eight speakers
- Heated door mirrors
- Heated front seats
- Push-button start with smart key entry
- Rain sensing front wipers
- Eight-way adjustable power driver's and front passenger
seat
- Leather trim
FORESTER MY13 RANGE PRICING
\*\*Prices are Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited's Manufacturer's List
Prices only and include GST on the list price but exclude dealer
delivery charges and all other government and statutory charges.
For the actual drive away price of Subaru vehicles consumers should
be advised to contact their local authorized Subaru dealer.
VARIANT MLP
Forester 2.0i manual |
$30,990 |
Forester 2.5i auto |
$32,990 |
Forester 2.0i-L manual |
$33,490 |
Forester 2.5i-L auto |
$35,990 |
Forester 2.5i-S auto |
$43,990 |
Forester 2.0D manual |
$35,490 |
Forester 2.0D-L manual |
$37,490 |
Forester 2.0D-S manual |
$43,990 |
Forester 2.0XT auto |
$43,490 |
Forester 2.0XT Premium auto |
$50,490 |
Option: EyeSightâ„¢ on Forester 2.5i-L |
$1500 |
\*\*\*Depending upon the software in individual mobile
telephones.
MY13 FORESTER 2.0 XT HIGHLIGHTS
VALUE
- Comprehensive specification
EXTERIOR
- Stunning new design - powerful, sophisticated appearance with
sleek silhouette
- Aerodynamic efficiency - Cd of just 0.33, an 11 per cent
improvement
INTERIOR
- Soft-touch high-quality interior trim - new refinement
level
- Automatic cargo door - XT Premium
- Larger cabin with innovative features for greater practicality
and comfort
- Multi-Function Display - wealth of information at
fingertips
- Electric sunroof
- Significant improvements in NVH
- Premium plastics and trim
ENGINEERING
- Direct injection turbocharged engines with 4.7 per cent more
power, 9.3 per cent more torque
- More fuel efficient - up to 19 per cent on XT
- Meets strict EURO5 emission standard
- Lineartronicâ„¢ CVT automatic transmission -
ultra efficient and quiet
- SI-Drive - matches driving style to performance via three mode
options
- New generation Active Torque Split All-Wheel Drive
- Stronger, more responsive suspension
SAFETY
- X-Mode - confidence and control in difficult terrain
- EyeSightâ„¢ - award-winning driver assist
system in Forester 2.0 XT Premium
- ANCAP five-star crashworthiness rating for occupant safety
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
- Vehicle Dynamics Control across the range
- Dual front, side, curtain and driver's knee airbags
- Ring-shaped reinforcements around the cabin
- Stiffer, more responsive brakes
FORESTER 2.0 XT MY13 ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS
|
Type
Cylinders
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Cam-train system
Fuel system
Maximum power
Maximum torque |
Horizontally opposed,
direct injection turbocharged
Four
1998 cc
86.0 x 86.0
10.6:1
DOHC with dual AVCS
Direct injection
177 kW/5600 rpm
350 Nm/2400-3600 rpm |
TRANSMISSION RATIOS
|
First |
3.505 |
Second |
Continuously variable |
Third |
Continuously variable |
Fourth |
Continuously variable |
Fifth |
Continuously variable |
Sixth |
0.611 (0.968 in S Sharp # mode) |
Seventh |
S#: 0.785 |
Eighth |
S#: 0.611 |
Reverse |
2.345 |
Final
reduction |
4.111 |
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
|
Overall length
mm |
4595 |
Overall width
mm |
1795 |
Overall height
mm |
1735 |
Wheelbase
mm |
2640 |
Tread - front
mm |
1545 |
Tread - rear
mm |
1550 |
Min. ground
clearance mm |
220 |
Kerb weight
kg:
XT
XT Premium |
1629
1647 |
FUEL
|
Fuel consumption
(L/100km) combined (ADR81/02): |
8.5 |
Carbondioxide
(g/km): |
197 |
Fuel tank
capacity |
60 litres |
Recommended fuel
specification: |
95 RON |
STEERING, BRAKES, TYRES & TOWING
|
Steering |
Electric power
steering |
Turning circle
(metres) |
10.6 |
Turning radius |
5.3 |
Suspension:
Front
Rear |
McPherson strut-type
independent
Double wishbone independent |
Brakes (mm):
Front
Rear |
Vacuum assisted ventilated
discs
Vacuum assisted ventilated discs |
Tyres: |
Bridgestone 225/55 R18
98H |
Rim: |
18-inch alloy |
Towing capacity (kg):
Maximum towball download: |
1800 with brakes
750 without brakes 180 |
MY13 Subaru Forester Maintenance Data.pdf
MY13 Subaru Forester Product & Technical Guide.pdf
For further information, contact:
David Rowley
National Corporate Affairs Manager
Subaru Australia
Telephone: (02) 8892 9853
Mobile: 0418 237 252
Fax: (02) 8892 9121
E-mail: david.rowley@subaru.com.au