
The Subaru Forester has received a significant price cut for its 2026 model year, with the hybrid version starting at $35,820. This represents a reduction of over $2,000 compared to the previous base price.
The move is part of Subaru's broader pricing adjustments across its range, including a $5,000 decrease for the WRX. The Forester Hybrid offers excellent fuel efficiency, with a combined rating of 35 miles per gallon.
6-inch infotainment display. The Forester Hybrid Sport model can be purchased for under $40,000, while the Limited and Touring trims start at $40,445 and $42,995, respectively.
This price reduction is seen as a positive move for new car buyers, who will benefit from lower costs without sacrificing key features and fuel efficiency. The decision to cut prices comes after Subaru reported significant losses due to tariffs, but the company's Indiana-based manufacturing ensures that Foresters are exempt from these tariffs.
With this move, Subaru aims to make its vehicles more competitive in the market and attract new customers. As a result, consumers can expect to see more affordable options in the 2026 model year.