Subaru Promises Something New for L.A. Auto Show

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

In typical form for the PR machine of a modern automaker, Subaru has released the briefest of shots showing a rig they promise to introduce at the upcoming L.A. Auto Show – and we have a pretty good idea what it is.


Yeah, we ended a sentence with a preposition. You’ll live. The image heaved this morning by Subaru onto the Internet shows only a left-front wheel, one adorned with the Exploding Galaxy logo and brightwork spokes tempered with textured back features. It’s easy to pick out the Bridgestone brand stamp, suggesting at least the trim at which we are looking isn’t a Wilderness model (those have received Yokohama Geolandar tires in the past). That stepped bodyside cladding on the teaser car’s lower door edge is a Forester design cue.


Another clue this image is of a Forester is the realization of a total dad joke, one which only happens when a person clicks through to Subaru’s official information page for the L.A. Auto Show – it leads to a page featuring a raft of, erm, forest videos. Hey, get yer chuckles where you can these days, kids.


The Forester isn’t Subie’s best-selling model, but it’s close. So far this year, the model has found 121,824 buyers, just a handful behind Crosstrek and top-dog Outback, the latter of which sold 135,277 units through to the end of October. As a percentage, the Forester has accounted for nearly one-quarter of the 520,995 vehicles sold by Subaru during the first ten months of 2023. But taking the month of October by itself, the Forester was indeed the best-seller, marking the fourth consecutive month it achieved this feat according to the company.


Assuming this teaser shot does portend a new Forester, it’ll very likely be a 2025 model since pricing for the 2024 was revealed back in August. The car now starts at $26,895 plus fees and is presently offered in a half-dozen trims ranging from Base to Touring. Buyers tend to like its better-than-most-crossovers ground clearance (8.7 inches or 9.2 for Wilderness) though the single-engine option of a 2.5-liter boxer making 182 horses could use an update; perhaps that’s in the hopper for L.A. as well.


Promised as an “all-new fully redesigned vehicle”, the machine teased here will make its global debut in Los Angeles on November 16.


[Image: Subaru]


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Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • Daniel J Daniel J on Nov 03, 2023

    Drop the cvt and put the 2.5T in it then we can talk.

  • Bd2 Bd2 on Nov 14, 2023

    Less ghastly than the outgoing one, but still not a looker.


    The last decent looking Forester was around 2 decades ago.

  • NJRide So this is an average age of car to be junked now and of course this is a lower end (and now semi-orphaned) product. But street examples seem to still be worth 2500? So are cars getting junked only coming in because of a traumatic repair? If not it seems a lot of cars being junked that would still possibly worth more than scrap.Also Murilee I remember your Taurus article way back what is the king of the junkyard in 2024?
  • AMcA I applaud Toyota for getting away from the TRD performance name. TuRD. This is another great example of "if they'd just thought to preview the name with a 13 year old boy."
  • Jeff Does this really surprise anyone? How about the shoes and the clothes you wear. Anything you can think of that is either directly made in China or has components made in China likely has some slave labor involved. The very smart phone, tablet, and laptop you are using probably has some component in it that is either mined or made by slave labor. Not endorsing slave labor just trying to be real.
  • Jeff Self-driving is still a far ways from being perfected. I would say at the present time if my car took over if I had a bad day I would have a much worse day. Would be better to get an Uber
  • 2manyvettes Time for me to take my 79 Corvette coupe out of the garage and drive if to foil the forces of evil. As long as I can get the 8 track player working...
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