The 2027 Subaru Forester Wilderness Hybrid is Subaru’s most capable hybrid yet — and it answers a question rugged-SUV buyers have been asking for years: can you get genuine trail capability without the gas-station habit? Subaru’s answer pairs the off-road-tuned Wilderness trim with its next-generation series-parallel hybrid system, delivering 194 hp, up to 481 miles of range per tank (the longest of any Subaru Wilderness), and roughly 25% better city fuel economy than the gas Wilderness. Crucially, it keeps Subaru’s mechanically-connected Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive — not the disconnect-prone rear-motor setups of many hybrid crossovers — plus 9.3 inches of ground clearance and dual-function X-Mode. It goes on sale in late 2026, expected to land around $42,000–$44,000.
Performance & Powertrain
The Wilderness Hybrid runs Subaru’s next-generation hybrid system: a 2.5-litre Atkinson-cycle SUBARU BOXER four-cylinder paired with two electric motor-generators integrated into a Lineartronic CVT and a small lithium-ion battery, for a combined 194 horsepower and 199 lb-ft of torque. That’s up on the 180 hp gas Wilderness and matches the standard Forester Hybrid. The defining feature is the drivetrain: this is a series-parallel hybrid bolted to Subaru’s mechanical Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, with a real driveshaft to the rear axle — so AWD is always engaged, unlike rivals that rely on an electric rear motor that can drop out. Dual-function X-Mode adds Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud settings with Hill Descent Control. Towing is the one trade-off: where the gas Wilderness pulls 3,500 lb, the hybrid’s figure hadn’t been finalized at reveal and is expected to be lower.
| Architecture | Series-parallel hybrid (HEV) |
|---|---|
| Engine | 2.5L Atkinson boxer-4 |
| Electric | 2 motor-generators in CVT |
| System power | 194 hp / 199 lb-ft |
| Transmission | Lineartronic CVT |
| Drive | Symmetrical AWD (mechanical) |
| X-Mode | Dual-function + HDC |
| POWERTRAIN TYPE | Series-parallel hybrid, AWD |
|---|---|
| ENGINE | 2.5L Atkinson boxer-4 + 2 MGUs |
| SYSTEM POWER | 194 hp |
| TORQUE | 199 lb-ft |
| TRANSMISSION | Lineartronic CVT |
| DRIVETRAIN | Symmetrical AWD (mechanical) |
| FUEL ECONOMY | ~32 mpg (est., ~25% better than gas) |
| RANGE / TANK | ~481 miles |
Dimensions & Practicality
| Ground clearance | 9.3 in |
|---|---|
| Cargo (seats up) | 27.5 cu ft |
| Cargo (seats folded) | 69+ cu ft |
| Roof load (static) | 800 lb |
| Seating | 5 |
| Tires | All-terrain |
The Wilderness Hybrid is a five-seat compact SUV built for gear-hauling. Behind the rear seats there’s 27.5 cubic feet of cargo space, expanding to more than 69 cubic feet with the seatbacks folded, accessed through a power rear gate. Subaru lifts the Wilderness on longer coil springs and shock absorbers to reach 9.3 inches of clearance — up from 8.7 inches on the regular Forester Hybrid — and fits all-terrain tires. The 800-lb static roof-load rating means it can carry a rooftop tent with occupants, and the cabin uses water-repellent StarTex upholstery designed to take the wet and mud of outdoor use.
| GROUND CLEARANCE | 9.3 in (up from 8.7 in) |
|---|---|
| CARGO (REAR SEATS UP) | 27.5 cu ft |
| CARGO (SEATS FOLDED) | 69+ cu ft |
| ROOF LOAD (STATIC) | 800 lb |
| SEATING | 5 |
| TIRES | All-terrain |
Design, Interior & Technology
The Wilderness treatment gives the Forester its rugged look: a contrasting matte hood graphic, hexagonal cladding, copper-toned accents, anti-glare elements and Wilderness badging, on a body finished here in a deep blue. Inside, the adventure-ready theme continues with durable StarTex seating, rubberized surfaces and easy-clean materials. Two large digital screens run the show — a digital driver display and a tall central touchscreen — with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard. It’s a familiar, function-first Subaru cabin rather than a screen-dominated tech showcase, which suits the trail-focused mission. The Forester also carries strong credentials: a Consumer Reports recommended model and 2026 Top Pick, from a brand Consumer Reports has rated best overall two years running.
How It Compares
Verdict
- ~481-mile range and ~25% better MPG than gas Wilderness
- Mechanical Symmetrical AWD — always-on, not a drop-out e-rear
- 9.3-in clearance + dual-function X-Mode for real trail use
- 800-lb roof load and 69+ cu ft cargo for gear hauling
- Durable StarTex cabin; wireless CarPlay/Android Auto
- Consumer Reports recommended / 2026 Top Pick pedigree
- Towing likely below the gas Wilderness’s 3,500 lb (TBC)
- 194 hp trails the RAV4 and CR-V hybrids on paper
- ~32 mpg is thirstier than RAV4/CR-V hybrids (~37–38)
- ~$42–44k estimate makes it a pricey compact hybrid
- Function-first cabin isn’t a tech showcase
- Full specs/pricing not final until the late-2026 on-sale date
The 2027 Forester Wilderness Hybrid is the rare rugged hybrid that doesn’t water down the “rugged” part. By bolting its new series-parallel hybrid to a genuine mechanical Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system — rather than leaning on a disconnect-prone electric rear axle — Subaru keeps the trail credibility that defines the Wilderness line while adding ~481 miles of range, roughly 25% better city economy and a bump to 194 hp. It gives up some towing and won’t out-sip a RAV4 or CR-V hybrid on the highway, and at an estimated $42k–44k it isn’t cheap. But for buyers who actually leave the pavement and want one vehicle that can carry the gear, climb the trail and still go 480-plus miles between fill-ups, this is shaping up to be the no-brainer pick in its class. Final judgment waits on confirmed pricing and towing at the late-2026 launch.

