Subaru News
It's pretty simple to report which brands do well in J.D. Power's automotive surveys, but sometimes the more compelling stories are found at the bottom of these reports.
One factor is service bay capacity is 'less of a concern,' leading to positive results in the J.D. Power study.
Subaru's second R&D hub in Tokyo aims to lure international software talent to work on its artificial intelligence-powered EyeSight driver-assist systems.
While industry fundamentals are strong, the impact of tariffs on the rest of the year remains unknown.
Strong consumer demand, aided by rising incentives, is pushing the market, but softer fleet deliveries will hold back the total.
S&P Global said that based on consumer buying activity in 2024, overall industry loyalty rates saw a slight year-over-year improvement for the third year in a row.
The crossover will be up for a freshening in 2028.
Subaru wants to boost U.S. market share on the back of a new strong hybrid technology, as it tries to bounce back from sliding profit in the latest quarter.
New suspension components and tuning give the 2026 Forester Wilderness improved approach, breakover and departure angles.
The 2025 Subaru Forester hybrid combines a 2.5-liter Atkinson/Miller-cycle boxer engine and a continuously variable transmission paired with an electric motor generator and electric traction motor with a 1.1-kilowatt-hour battery.