
Between two high-performing SUVs like the 2021 Subaru Forester and the 2021 Jeep Cherokee, which will you choose? As part of Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ drivers' research, you'll want to know what makes one vehicle more of a fit for your lifestyle. From Paul Miller Subaru to you, we'll clear up what differences appear in both SUVs.
Subaru Forester vs Jeep Cherokee Space
Having enough space in your SUV means that you and your passengers can sit back and relax without wondering when you need to get out and stretch your legs. Although both provide room for five people, the Subaru gives you extra.
In the front, you're afforded 41.2 inches of headroom and 43.3 inches of legroom. When examining the Jeep cabin, you get headroom stopping at 39.4 inches and 41.1 inches of legroom. For shoulder room, the Forester offers 58.2 inches in the front and 57.2 inches in the back. The Cherokee only extends 57.6 and 55.1 inches respectively for the front and back. All this space makes a difference.
If you're seeking the most cargo room between both cars, check out the Subaru, which supplies you with a maximum of 76.1 cubic feet of space with the rear seats folded down. The Cherokee sports much less space with only 54.7 cubic feet.
Subaru Forester vs Cherokee Interior
While both the Forester and the Cherokee give you a 9-speaker upgrade, the available Harman Kardon® premium audio system in the Subaru offers 576 watts of power while the Jeep audio system delivers 506 watts.
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Finding the ideal position for your driver's seat translates into a comfortable ride, no matter the distance. The Subaru driver's seat may be upgraded to a 10-way power adjustable model while the Jeep provides an optional 8-way power driver seat.
A similar difference comes with the available front passenger seats. In the Subaru, advance to the 8-way power adjustable seat. For the Jeep, a 6-way manual passenger seat comes in some trims.

Subaru Forester vs Cherokee Safety
Many safety systems in each car rival each other, but with the Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, it includes Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering. An additional feature, the DriverFocus™ Distraction Mitigation System, nudges you to pay attention if you become distracted or continue to veer out of your lane.
The Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go is optional for the Jeep, and no system comparable to the DriverFocusâ„¢ system exists in the Cherokee.
Subaru Forester vs Cherokee Performance
Each standard engine delivers similar stats. The Subaru Forester relies on a 2.5L SUBARU BOXER® 4-cylinder engine that produces 182 horsepower with 176 lb-ft of torque. The Jeep Cherokee standardly uses the 2.4L Tigershark® Multiair® 2 I4 engine, which produces 180 horsepower with 171 lb-ft of torque.
With the Subaru standard engine, it can travel for up to 540 miles on just one tank while the Jeep stops at 474 miles. If you're looking for better gas mileage, the Forester will achieve an EPA-estimated 26 city/33 highway MPG while the Cherokee only reaches an EPA-estimated 22 city/31 highway MPG at its best.
Choose Between the 2021 Subaru Forester vs the 2021 Jeep Cherokee
Now you know much more about the differences between the 2021 Subaru Forester and the 2021 Jeep Cherokee. Which benefits you more for your travels through Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown? Contact us at Paul Miller Subaru to make a final decision.
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