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SL (6th generation) · 2025–2026 · Compact crossover SUV (Subaru Global Platform, redesigned)

2026 Subaru Forester parts and specs

Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.

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Quick facts

Engine oil
0W-16, 4.6 qt (base engine)
Battery
Group 35
Tire size
225/65R17 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 17" / 14" rear
Key fob battery
CR2032 (push-button-start smart key)

Specifications for the 2025–2026 Forester

These specifications are shared across every Forester of the SL (6th generation) generation. See the 2025–2026 Subaru Forester overview for the full picture, or the Subaru Forester guide to compare every generation.

What changed for the 2026 Subaru Forester

  • 2026Carryover year; no major mechanical changes identified

Known problems with the 2026 Subaru Forester

No problems in our database are documented as affecting the 2026 model year specifically, though 1 issue is recorded elsewhere in the 2025–2026 generation. That is not a guarantee of reliability — it means nothing has been attributed to this year in the sources we track.

1 more issue reported in other 2025–2026 years
  • Parasitic battery drain (ongoing litigation, may extend to this generation)2025

Full detail, costs and sources on the Subaru Forester problems and years to avoid guide.

Which engines were offered in the 2026 Forester?

EngineTrimsOilOil capacity
2.5L 4-cylinder (FB25D, direct-injected)Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, Touring0W-164.6 qt
2.5L Hybrid (Atkinson-cycle FB25 + electric motor, S:HEV)Hybrid, Hybrid Touring0W-164.6 qt

About the Subaru Forester

The Subaru Forester is a compact, boxy crossover that has built its reputation on tall greenhouse visibility, class-leading ground clearance, and standard symmetrical AWD rather than outright power or luxury, which is why "Forester years to avoid" is one of the most-searched Subaru questions online. 5XT turbo held onto the EJ25 turbo (224 hp) paired to a conventional 4-speed automatic, not a CVT. 0XT trim only, now CVT-equipped) and is remembered for turbo oil-starvation from a clogged banjo-bolt oil-feed filter, a 2015–2018 passenger-airbag sensor recall, and the tail end of an FB25 oil-consumption class-action settlement.

The SK generation (2019–2024) rode on the Subaru Global Platform with a direct-injected FB25D (182 hp, no turbo offered in the US) and introduced the Wilderness off-road trim in 2022; it's dogged by a well-documented Thermo Control Valve (TCV) failure that Subaru extended warranty coverage on to 15 years/150,000 miles, plus windshield-cracking and parasitic-battery-drain class actions shared across the Subaru lineup. The redesigned SL generation (2025+) keeps the FB25D (180 hp) and adds Subaru's first factory Forester Hybrid (194 hp combined, e-CVT), with EyeSight driver assist standard fleet-wide. Across every generation, maintenance follows Subaru's familiar pattern: 6,000-mile/6-month synthetic oil changes, an 11-year/137,500-mile first coolant service, a Group 35 battery, 89 ft-lb lug torque, and a CVT on nearly every trim whose long-term health is the single biggest driver of Forester resale value.

For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Subaru Forester guide.

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