The 2025 Subaru Forester is chockablock full of Easter Eggs for outdoorsy drivers to enjoy

The 2025 Subaru Forester is chockablock full of Easter Eggs for outdoorsy drivers to enjoy

From a compass to a map of a treasured rally route, there’s almost 10 hidden images in the new Subaru Forester.

In case you’re not familiar with Easter Eggs in cars, they’re cute and fun little ways an automaker can tell a story with a hidden image. Jeep is well-known for its Easter Eggs of tiny Jeeps or the seven-slot grille image in various places.

The 2025 Subaru Forester has joined the ranks of Egg’d cars after the small-but-mighty manufacturer hid almost 10 of them throughout the SUV. Getting into the vehicle and looking at the floormats (if you opt for the all-weather mats) will reveal the first one, reports The Drive.

They’re GPS coordinates and topographical views of different National Parks (since, you know, the automaker has almost always advocated for the National Parks system), and apparently, all interior protection accessories have different locations – including the mud flaps.

The parks range from the East Coast, the West Coast, the Midwest, and the Great Lakes. The Subaru’s driver and passenger floor mats feature Washington’s Olympic National Park. The driver’s mat highlights Sunrise Point while the passenger’s side showcases Maiden Peak.

The rear passengers can enjoy a top-down view of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee. On the driver’s side is Clingmans Dome (Kuwohi), while the passenger’s side details Laurel Falls.

In the back, the optional all-weather cargo tray, side panel protectors, and rear seat protectors make up a giant map of Cuyahoga National Park. The cargo tray highlights Brandywine Falls with a four-star Subaru logo and exact coordinates.

Don’t forget to wipe your Subaru’s mud flaps to see this next map!

The mud flaps showcase a noteworthy rally route treasured by one of Subaru’s official rally drivers, Travis Pastrana. If you haven’t seen his Gymkhana videos, here’s your homework assignment for today.

The topographical points highlight stages in the Ojibwe Forest Rally in the Paul Bunyan State Forester in Minnesota.

Aside from an ode to some of the nation’s greatest parks, Subaru also hid other nature-y images, like birds, paw prints, boot prints, and compasses. If you look at the glass, you’ll find little birds.

Just be sure to add all the optional all-weather elements before your new Forester is delivered.

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