Unlike the 2.5i Premium trim, the XT Premium does not offer the option of EyeSight or a power rear tailgate. TheĢ.0XT Premium ($30,410) brings a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, a sport suspension, 18-in wheels, a high-torque CVT automatic with SI-DRIVE, and dual exhaust pipes. A brown leather interior is a no-cost option unique to the Touring trim. TheĢ.5i Touring ($34,005) adds EyeSight, navigation, HID headlights, a heated steering wheel, 2-setting memory for the driver's seat, 440-watt Harman Kardon audio, one-touch folding rear seats, steering-responsive headlights, auto high beams, reverse automatic braking, keyless access and start,ĭual-zone automatic climate control, integrated side-mirror turn signals, PIN-code access and polished 18-in wheels. Options include navigation, Harman Kardon audio and EyeSight with steering-responsive headlights, auto high beams and reverse automatic braking. TheĢ.5i Limited ($30,310) adds the CVT and X-Mode with hill-descent control, a blind spot monitoring system, rear cross-traffic alert, leather seating, the AWP, fog lights, auto headlights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a power rear tailgate.
Unlike the manual models, CVT models can be equipped with a power lift gate, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring, fog lights and the EyeSight driver-assist package. CVT-equipped models gain X-Mode and hill-descent control but make the AWP optional.
TheĢ.5i Premium ($26,610) adds a power moonroof, 7-in touchscreen audio with multitouch gesture control, Siri Eyes Free, Starlink multimedia (including Bluetooth SMS text messaging and dual USB ports), SirusXM radio, 17-in alloy wheels, automatic climate control, a 10-way power driver's seat with power lumbar support, reclining rear seats, rear privacy glass and an All-Weather package (AWP) that adds heated side mirrors, heated front seats and windshield wiper de-icers.
Options for the base model include a CVT automatic and an alloy-wheel package. TheĢ.5i ($23,710) includes a 6-speed manual transmission, a rearview camera, air conditioning, cruise control, Bluetooth, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, remote keyless entry, a 60/40-split folding rear seat, a rear wiper/washer and a 6.2-in single-touch gesture display audio unit with AM/FM/HD Radio/single CD/satellite/Bluetooth streaming. How Much Does a 2018 Subaru Forester Cost?The 2018 Subaru Forester comes in two models and four trims, which include the 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited, 2.5i Touring, 2.0XT Premium and 2.0XT Touring. However, once you reach the Touring trim level, be prepared to pay a premium on par with what you'd pay for a similarly equipped Outback. Inexplicably, Subaru doesn't offer EyeSight or navigation on the 2.0XT Premium trim, which means if you want either you'll have to move up to the 2.0XT Touring. On the other hand, if power and performance are paramount, then the turbocharged 2.0XT would be our choice. Which Forester is the Best?If fuel economy and some modest creature comforts top your shopping list, the 2.5i Premium with the CVT, the All-Weather package and a power rear liftgate would be our pick. See the 2018 Subaru Forester models for sale near you Models equipped with EyeSight also gain automatic high-beam assist and reverse auto braking. The Forester 2.0XT gains standard torque-vectoring technology, while Subaru's EyeSight driver-assist system and navigation are made standard on the Touring trim. Black Edition Foresters include black wheels and trim, steering-responsive LED headlights, steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters and four paint choices: Crystal Black Silica, Dark Gray Metallic, Crystal White Pearl and Ice Silver Metallic. What's New in the 2018 Subaru Forester?For 2018, Subaru introduces a new Black Edition package for the 2.5i Premium model.