In years past, the US market has been largely ignored for the the Fast and Furious models that guys like me crave. Look through just about any imported model and you'll find cool variations and homologation models that we've never had on US soil... and the STI lineup from Subaru is no exception. However, that trend has been starting to change with a few limited production units we've managed to snag in recent years. Subaru has brought over some STI fun with the BRZ tS and the WRX STI Type RA before, so is a quicker turbocharged Forester a possibility for us in the future?
Foresters have never worn the STI badge here in the states before, but there have been STI versions made in Japan that we never got here. Much like the tweaked BRZ they made, the Forester tS has brought Subaru's racing boys to their family-sized crossover SUV before. Improved aero, revised suspension, and interior and exterior tweaks to make it feel special. These features have graced the Forester tS models in Japan before... but those have also been built around the existing turbocharged Forester XT to begin with. One could say if the US were to get a Forester with STI treatment that it would still only come in the form of aero and handling and leave the naturally aspirated Boxer engine under the hood alone.
Still the possibility of more STI models in the US isn't out of the question. As part of Subaru's "Prominence 2020 Plan", the STI Brand is charged with bringing more racing support, more performance parts, and more complete STI cars to the US market. While the year 2020 is bearing down on us quickly, we've already seen a spike in special edition and limited production performance models coming to the states.
The possibility exists for Subaru to bring a Turbocharged Forester back to the US Market, but it's uncertain if they recognize enough of a demand in the market for something like this. Don't hold your breath, as Subaru seems to lean more on the WRX and BRZ as their options for performance-minded customers. Even the 6-cylinder Outback and Legacy have their days numbered and it's uncertain if those models will go back to a single engine option like the Forester has for 2019. As 2020 approaches with the new Outback and Legacy design, the new WRX and WRX STI design, and the target point for their plans, we'll have to wait and see if STI will deliver us anything more than they already have. Dear Forester... I'll be waiting.
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