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    Friday, April 1, 2016

    Forester upgrades appear in Hanoi, imported from Japan, and is scheduled for release late April with prices from 1.44 billion.

    Launched at the Bangkok Motor Show 2016 yesterday 21/3, Subaru Forester brought to Vietnam in 2016, imported from Japan and sold in 2 versions include 2.0iL and 2.0XT.

    Expected sale price for each version from 1.44 billion to 1.66 billion.

    Subaru Forester 2016 in Vietnam, the price of 1.44 billion. Photo: Luong Dung .

    Both versions are equipped with 2-liter 4-cylinder, the 150 hp 2.0iL power, maximum torque of 198 Nm. While the turbocharged 2.0XT used to power 241 hp, maximum torque of 350 Nm.

    2016 Forester equipped with X-Mode technology, combine the 4WD system full time AWD and symmetric S-CVT stepless gearbox.

    X-Mode support-road, downhill and slippery roads, besides the SI-Drive system 3 driving modes. Suspension of the 2016 Forester also improved with stiffer front horizontal bars, springs and dampers reinforced.

    Subaru is equipped with new safety features for the 2016 Forester as smart headlamps under steering angle. Locking system with PIN identification.

    Adding electronic balance system VDC, supports booting up the slope, braking safety when the accelerator pedal by mistake, ABS, EBD braking force support, BA.

    As planned, the 2016 Subaru Forester will arrive Vietnamese customers in late April.

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    2016 Subaru Forester First in Vietnam cost 1.4 billion Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Phạm Hoàng Nam

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