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Brian Garrigan (not verified)    September 30, 2024 - 2:21PM

I'm 6'5" and have been driving a 2015 manual transmission Forester for the last 10 years. It's square dimensions and large doors make it the definitive small SUV for me. As a hybrid engine is overdue, I eagerly read your June 14 article stating the new hybrid engine will have better than 17 miles of all electric range. This September 12 article links to that article for specifics. Since it's been clear for a few months that the new Forester will have a conventional (non plug-in) hybrid engine, how is this possible? Is it revolutionary, or did I miss a detail along the way? Any clarification is greatly appreciated!

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