Distributor
Built in
Japan (launched 2025)
Vehicle Type
Predecessor
Subaru Forester e-BOXER Mild Hybrid (2020)Rating
Submodel
2.5i-S EyeSight(A)
$219,800
16.9km/L • 194bhp • Hybrid Lineartronic CVT (A)
Current price
$219,800
Depreciation
$20,700 /yr
Downpayment
$87,920 (Maximum 60% loan)
Instalment
$1,898 /mth
COE quota premium
$123,900 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$1,796 /yr
OMV
$23,500
ARF
$24,900
VES
-
Total basic cost
$179,760
Premium
22%
Previous recorded price
$219,800
Highest recorded price
$219,800 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$219,800 (Past 6 mths)
Editorial Reviews
What we like
More rational design
Functional cockpit layout
Buttery flat-four engine
Quicker performance
Reduced CVT drone
What we don’t like
Less efficient than expected
Slightly smaller boot
Backseat practicality could be better
Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 2 User Reviews
Premium SUV with a Conti Touch design and handling
Waited 4 months for this beauty and the high coe almost made it impossible.
What a great decision to purchase
Great marriage on the eboxer with AWD symmetrical. Toyota reliability and subaru performance
Well done!... Read More
Forester Hybrid — Still a Subaru at Heart, Just a Little Different
I've driven the Forester 2.5L Hybrid for about two months now, covering roughly 2,000 km. As someone who previously owned the SK-generation Forester, the difference is noticeable. The hybrid setup makes the car feel smoother and more relaxed in daily traffic. It isn't as zippy as the older model, but it excels in day-to-day drivability — especially around town, where the electric assist makes creeping in traffic feel more effortless.
In terms of fuel economy, I averaged around 710 km over three tanks. This is quite far from the "1,000 km per tank" figure that's often mentioned, so that was disappointing. In real Singapore conditions, with mixed city and expressway driving, 700+ km seems more realistic.
Inside, the car feels familiar but more refined. The seats are comfortable on long drives, visibility is still one of the Forester's strongest points, and the cabin has a solid, functional feel. The infotainment system is responsive enough, and the air-con handles our weather without breaking a sweat. As an audiophile, the sound system surprised me — it's genuinely better than what most mainstream SUVs offer, even without aftermarket upgrades.
Parking and manoeuvring in tight spaces is where the car shines. Despite being an SUV, it's easy to judge, and parallel parking is straightforward. There are a lot of electronic settings and driver-assistance features, which can feel overwhelming at the start, but once everything is set to your preference, you don't really think about them anymore. Overall, the hybrid Forester still carries the same "confidence in all conditions" personality that Subaru is known for — just without the stronger punch of the older petrol-only versions.... Read More
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