New Subaru Crosstrek FAQ
How much can the Subaru Crosstrek tow?
In its standard configuration, the Subaru Crosstrek can pull up to 1,500 pounds of trailer weight. The Wilderness trim offers enhanced capability thanks to the addition of a transmission oil cooler, more than doubling the Crosstrek's max tow rating to 3,500 pounds.
Which Subaru Crosstrek has a sunroof or moonroof?
Several Subaru Crosstrek trim levels offer a power moonroof as part of an optional package, including Premium, Sport, Limited, and Wilderness.
Is the Subaru Crosstrek good for camping?
Yes, the Subaru Crosstrek is among the best in its class when it comes to supporting your camping outings. It offers standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, tall ground clearance, and a flexible cargo area. It's also highly maneuverable thanks to its subcompact exterior dimensions. The rugged Wilderness trim elevates the camping experience thanks to its off-road-focused attributes and reinforced roof rails (700-pound stationary load limit) that can handle roof-top tents and extra gear.
Can you take the Crosstrek off-road?
With standard attributes like Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, X-MODE® traction management, and tall ground clearance, the Subaru Crosstrek is one of the more capable subcompact crossovers for off-road adventures. The Wilderness delivers even more capability beyond the asphalt thanks to features like trail-tuned suspension, 9.3 inches of ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and more.
What is X-MODE® in the Subaru Crosstrek?
Subaru X-MODE® is the automaker's advanced traction management system setting that automatically configures engine output, transmission ratios, and all-wheel-drive distribution for improved control in challenging conditions.
Which Subaru Crosstrek has leather seats?
The Subaru Crosstrek Limited includes leather upholstery, while the Wilderness trim utilizes water-repellent, synthetic leather seat coverings (StarTex).