As far as safety features go, the Subaru Forester offers a range of advanced driver-assistance systems. These include adaptive cruise control, Blind-Spot Detection, EyeSight Driver Assist, and Reverse Automatic Braking. On the other hand, the Outback comes with features such as Automatic Collision Notification, lane-change alerts, rear-cross traffic alerts, and pre-collision braking. Both models also offer Lane Departure Warnings and High Beam Assist.
The Forester and Outback offer the same performance from the standard 2.5-liter boxer engine. However, the Forester comes with an optional turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, offering a bit more power and torque. The Outback has an optional 3.6-liter V6 engine
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