Subaru’s range of more rugged, off-road-ready Wilderness editions has been expanded to include its first hybrid.

The Subaru Forester Wilderness Hybrid joins its petrol-powered mid-size SUV counterpart, as well as Wilderness versions of the Outback large SUV and Crosstrek small SUV. Thus far, only the Outback Wilderness has been confirmed for Australia, though the company has hinted at a further expansion of the sub-brand.

We’ve contacted Subaru Australia to confirm if this latest Wilderness model variant is bound for Down Under.

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Like the petrol-powered Forester Wilderness, the hybrid has 236mm of ground clearance – up from 221mm in the regular Forester – thanks to longer coil springs with different dampers.

This sees its approach angle improved over the regular Forester Hybrid from 19 degrees to 23.5 degrees, the breakover angle from 19.3 to 20.6 degrees, and the departure angle from 24.6 to 25.5 degrees.

The all-wheel drive system retains a mechanical connection between the front and rear axles.

It also uses 17-inch matte-black wheels with Yokohama Geolandar all-terrain tyres as well as Subaru’s X-Mode off-road system, with hill descent control and settings for Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud.

Petrol-powered Forester Wilderness
Petrol-powered Forester Wilderness