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The New 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness is an Adventure

The New 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness is an Adventure
Posted By: Randi Payton on March 15, 2026


After a week of test-driving the new 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness through the beltways and backroads of the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area, in both dry and wet weather, I can share how this off-road Subaru performs on paved roads. More importantly, I can say that the wait for Subaru’s most off-road-focused compact SUV to join the new Forester lineup has been worth it for its loyal customers.

The Forester Wilderness finally joins the sixth-generation lineup for 2026, and it comes equipped with a hardware package that turns the brand's best-selling vehicle into a true trail-ready machine. Building on Subaru’s well-known off-road engineering, this trim adds serious off-road capability without sacrificing the everyday comfort that makes the standard Forester a suburban favorite. It’s a vehicle designed for buyers who find the standard model’s performance enough but want a little more confidence when the pavement ends or when snow begins to fall.

Hardware and Capability

The Wilderness package provides a range of significant upgrades over the standard Forester, starting with a suspension lift that offers 9.3 inches of ground clearance—half an inch more than the standard model and a notable increase over the previous Wilderness. It also includes 17-inch matte-black wheels fitted with Yokohama Geolandar all-terrain tires, with a full-size spare mounted underneath the cargo floor. Subaru has further improved the continuously variable transmission (CVT) with recalibrated mapping for better low-speed control on trails, making rock crawling and technical sections much easier to handle.

Exterior and Interior

Visually, the Forester Wilderness replaces the typical suburban dad look with a "mountain town" vibe. The unique front and rear bumpers are more than just cosmetic; they're designed to improve approach and departure angles when the trail gets steep. The front fascia features a hexagonal grille with integrated LED fog lights, and the hood has a functional, anti-glare matte-black decal to reduce sun reflection when tackling challenging terrain. Copper-finish accents throughout both the exterior and interior add a distinctive visual touch that makes this trim stand out from the rest of the lineup.

Inside, the cabin is designed to be hosed down after a muddy adventure. Subaru equipped the Wilderness with its StarTex water-repellent upholstery, which is durable, easy to clean, and features copper-contrast stitching with embossed Wilderness logos.



Heavy-duty all-weather floor mats extend into the cargo area, preventing wet gear or a muddy dog from ruining the carpet. (For 2026, all Foresters also benefit from a redesigned center console with larger cupholders and a more compact shifter.)

Power and Performance

Under the hood, the Wilderness is powered by a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated Boxer four-cylinder engine that delivers 180 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, paired with a Lineartronic CVT. Although the powertrain remains the same, the Wilderness features an upgraded transmission cooler that increases towing capacity to a class-leading 3,500 pounds.

While the Wilderness shines off the pavement, it also performs better on paved surfaces than one might expect. The Dual-Function X-MODE with settings for Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud makes it a legitimately capable trail machine in inclement weather. On the road, despite the aggressive tires, ride quality remains surprisingly compliant and composed, though steering feel is slightly less precise than the standard model—a minor trade-off for the off-road capability.

Technology and Features

The 2026 Forester Wilderness comes equipped with the latest generation of Subaru's EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which benefits from a wider field of view and operates more smoothly than previous versions. It features advanced functions like Automatic Emergency Steering and a new Emergency Stop Assist system that can bring the vehicle to a halt and unlock the doors if it detects an unresponsive driver.

Models and Pricing

The 2026 Subaru Forester is available in six trims: Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, Touring, and Wilderness. Positioned near the top of the range, the Wilderness starts at $38,385 MSRP (excluding destination and delivery fees). Optional packages may include a Harman Kardon premium audio system, integrated GPS navigation, and a power liftgate.
Fuel Economy

The trade-off for this rugged capability is fuel economy. The all-terrain tires, suspension lift, and added aerodynamic drag lower the Wilderness ratings to 24 city/28 highway mpg, a slight dip compared to the standard Forester.

While the Forester remains Subaru's top-selling vehicle in the U.S., the Wilderness model specifically attracts the brand's loyal customers who enjoy outdoor adventures. It builds on the Forester's reputation for safety and practicality while adding enough rugged capability to make the trip to the mountaintop as enjoyable as the hike itself.

Visit Decisive Media Network for a complimentary subscription to my auto blog, where you can find updated car-buying tips and reviews on new cars, SUVs, and trucks. Randi Payton, Decisive Media Network.

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