Both compact crossovers offer a special trim model that’s designed to boost your off-road potential. However, the Cherokee’s Trailhawk trim model has the advantage, giving you features that you won’t find on the Forester. These include more power, with a standard V6 engine, and improved traction, with all-terrain tires and an upgraded four-wheel-drive system with a locking rear axle.
The Subaru Forester’s rugged trim model, the Wilderness, is also clad in all-terrain tires and skid plates. You even get a roof rack to help you transport your sporting goods and camping gear. However, this crossover lacks the extra power and upgraded four-wheel-drive system, sticking to the Forester’s base engine and all-wheel drive.