2026 Subaru Forester Prioritizes Cabin Serenity Over Segment-Leading Speed
Refined CVT and quiet road manners define the new Forester.

Subaru’s 2026 Forester arrives with a clear mechanical mandate: comfort outweighs velocity. By retaining the 2.5-liter flat-four engine, the automaker has doubled down on a powertrain configuration known for its low center of gravity, a hallmark of the brand’s engineering philosophy for decades.
The most significant shift in the 2026 model’s driving dynamics stems from a re-engineered continuously-variable transmission (CVT). According to Subaru, the unit now utilizes programmed “stepped shifts” to mimic a traditional automatic gearbox. This adjustment aims to eliminate the high-revving “drone” often associated with CVTs under heavy acceleration, resulting in a more predictable and calmer character on the road.
While the Forester gains in refinement, it concedes ground in raw performance. Straight-line speed for the 2026 iteration trails behind several key competitors in the compact SUV segment. However, this trade-off appears intentional. The focus remains on “road manners” and a quiet cabin environment rather than aggressive 0-60 mph times.
This emphasis on stability and predictability aligns with broader industry trends where manufacturers are increasingly prioritizing noise, vibration, and harshness levels to satisfy family-oriented buyers. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tracks fuel economy and emissions for such powertrains, which remain a critical factor for the Forester’s target demographic.
The 2026 Subaru Forester Touring AWD variant showcases these updates through a lens of “predictable character.” Subaru’s decision to refine existing hardware rather than pivot to a more aggressive turbocharged setup suggests a commitment to its established customer base, which values reliability and ease of use over sport-tuned performance.






