Compare Subaru Forester 5 vs Nissan Qashqai vs Subaru Forester 4

Variants
2.0 e-Boxer
2.5
1.5 dCi 103
1.5 dCi 106
1.5 dCi 110
1.6 114
1.6 117
1.6 117 CVT
1.6 dCi
1.6 dCi AWD
2.0
2.0 141 Euro5 AWD
2.0 AWD
2.0 AWD CVT
2.0 CVT
2.0 dCi
2.0 dCi AWD
2.0 dCi AWD AT
2.0 dCi Euro5
2.0 dCi Euro5 AWD
2.0 dCi Euro5 AWD AT
2.0 Euro5
2.0 Euro5 AWD CVT
2.0 Euro5 CVT
2.0D
2.0D CVT
2.0i
2.0i CVT
2.0T 241PS
2.5i CVT

Capacity

Cargo Capacity
410 L / 14.5 cu-ft ~ 1513 L / 53.4 cu-ft
Coolant Capacity
8.5 L / 9.0 qt
Engine Oil Capacity
4.2 L / 4.4 qt
Fuel Capacity
65.0 L / 17.2 gal
60.0 L / 15.9 gal
Passengers
5
5
5

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Disc
Offroad | Approach Angle
19.2 deg
23.0 deg
Offroad | Breakover Angle
17.0 deg
Offroad | Departure Angle
30.2 deg
25.0 deg
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Electric Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
MacPherson strut
MacPherson strut
MacPherson strut
Suspension | Rear
Double-wishbone
Multi-link
Double-wishbone
Turning Circle
10.8 m / 35.4 ft
10.6 m / 34.8 ft
Water Fording
350 mm / 13.8 in

Construction

Body Style
5-door Crossover
5-door Crossover

Dimensions

Ground Clearance
200 mm / 7.9 in
220 mm / 8.7 in
Size | Height
1730 mm / 68.1 in
Size | Length
4625 mm / 182.1 in
Size | Width
1795 mm / 70.7 in
Track Width | Front
1565.0 mm / 61.6 in
1540.0 mm / 60.6 in
1545.0 mm / 60.8 in
Track Width | Rear
1570.0 mm / 61.8 in
Weight
1655.0 kg / 3648.7 lbs
Wheelbase
2670 mm / 105.1 in
2630 mm / 103.5 in
2640 mm / 103.9 in

Performance

Acceleration | 0 - 100 km/h
11.8 sec
Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph
11.2 sec
CO2 Emission
154 g/km
Fuel Economy
7.1 L/100km / 33.1 MPG (combined)
Top Speed
117.0 km/h / 72.7 mph
Towing Capacity
1870 kg / 4123 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)

Powertrain

Drivetrain Layout
Front-engine (longitudinal), All-wheel drive
Emission Standard
Euro 6
Engine | Compression Ratio
12.5:1
Engine | Stroke
90.0 mm / 3.5 in
Transmission | Gears
6-speed
Transmission | Type
CVT

Production

Availability
2018

Reviews

Neofiliac score
32%
17%
33%
Pros
  • High cargo capacity
  • Still available with naturally-aspirated H4 engines
  • Decent ground clearance
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Some towing capacity
Cons
  • Horrible 0-100kph time
  • Can't even reach 200km/h
  • No powerful engine options
  • No manual transmission
  • MacPherson strut front suspensions
  • Horrible 0-100kph time
  • Can't even reach 200km/h
  • No powerful engine options
  • Lethargic, unreliable engines
  • Stuck with MacPherson struts in the front
  • Bad CVT transmissions
  • No powerful engine options
  • CVT
  • MacPherson strut front suspensions

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