2025 Subaru Forester Sport Condensed Walk-Through 25FR5859
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 มิ.ย. 2024
- This is the condensed walk-through of the 2025 Forester Sport that you would find on our dealership website. If you're looking for a more thorough walk-through, you can find it elsewhere on my channel.
The SUV that seeks what you’re looking for!
The all-new 2025 Subaru Forester-the sixth generation of this uncommonly popular compact SUV-is more versatile, safer, stylish and value-packed than ever. Completely redesigned from the ground up, the all-new Forester features a muscular exterior design, a more refined passenger cabin, and a quieter and more comfortable ride. Standard features include the latest version of the award-winning Subaru EyeSight® system, with a new wide-angle mono camera added for better pedestrian and cyclist pre-collision protection. Available features include the new 11.6-inch infotainment screen, power liftgate with hands-free kick sensor**, wireless charging pad, and wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ integration. For a sporty stylish experience, there’s the new Forester Sport with unique design features and sport tuned suspension for better driver control. But no matter which Forester you choose, you’re guaranteed a road-trip worthy, family-friendly and ultra-safe SUV. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Tyson, my man!! Hope you’re doing good man! Quick question about the low profile roof rails. What is the weight capacity vs the raised roof rails? I remember seeing somewhere that the raised roof rails have a 700 pound capacity.
Hey! From what I've read, there isn't a difference in the weight capacity between the bars! Should have a static load rating of 700lbs in both cases.
Hey Tyson. On the website comparisons tool, comparing the Premier, limited, and sport, under instruments it says there is no "Eyesight Assist Monitor" for the sport. I am guessing that is something on the instrument panel, but what would a driver of the limited see that the driver of the sport not see?
The Limited and the Premier have a "Heads Up Display" system that shine LED Lights on the windscreen indicating Eyesight warnings.
The Ascent, Outback, and Legacys have the same system. Here's a quick look at the lights from another video of mine:
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@@TysonTheSubaruSpecialistThanks. Super interesting.
@@Willrun4chocolates very welcome!