The sportiness of the Subaru Crosstrek will win you over, so you can zip around Tinton Falls, Middletown Township, and Long Branch, New Jersey. To pinpoint which trim levels suit you, World Subaru put together this review to cover them and show what they offer. The trim levels that make up the Crosstrek include Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, and Wilderness.
Two different SUBARU BOXER® 4-cylinder engines appear under the hood of the Subaru Crosstrek. In the Base and Premium trims, you’ll spot the 2.0-L model. The 2.5L engine powers the Sport through Wilderness trims.
Depending on the engine and trim you choose, your fuel efficiency may differ. With the Base and Premium trims, you’ll achieve an EPA-estimated 27 city/34 highway MPG. If you’re driving a Sport or Limited trim, you’ll reach an EPA-estimated 26 city/33 highway MPG. For Wilderness drivers, you’ll achieve an EPA-estimated 25 city/29 highway MPG.1
If you’re driving a Base through Limited trim, you can traverse uneven terrain with an 8.7-inch ground clearance. Built for rockier outcrops, the Wilderness claims 9.3 inches of ground clearance. Every trim except for the Wilderness tows up to 1,500 pounds while the Wilderness hauls a maximum of 3,500 pounds.
Each trim of the Subaru Crosstrek can be identified through the upholstery that each sports in the cabin. The Base comes with cloth while Premium upgrades to premium cloth.
Two-tone Sport Cloth upholstery with yellow stitching appears in the Sport trim while Limited furnishes your seating with leather-trimmed upholstery with orange stitching.
Go the practical route with the Wilderness trim and Star-Tex® water-repellent upholstery.
Your Subaru Crosstrek trim can dictate what type of infotainment options you can enjoy. The Base trim comes with the SUBARU STARLINK® Dual 7-inch Multimedia system with four speakers. If you’re looking for functional, this can be a good choice.
Most other trims like the Premium through Wilderness trims, feature the SUBARU STARLINK® 11.6-inch Multimedia Plus system. These also come with six speakers, so you can listen to music or podcasts.
Exclusively for the Limited trim, you can opt for the comparable system, the SUBARU STARLINK® 11.6-inch Multimedia Navigation. For those drivers striving for more high-end audio, the Limited and Wilderness trims can be equipped with a 10-speaker Harman Kardon premium audio system.
Now, let’s switch gears and check out the driver-assistance features you can use while driving your Subaru Crosstrek.
To discover what’s lurking in hard-to-see corners, Blind-Spot Detection can be found in the Limited and Wilderness trims. It’s also available in the Premium and Sport trims. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert appears in these same trims and can be used in tandem with Blind-Spot Detection.
For extra safety and control when backing out of your Jersey Shore driveway, you can utilize Reverse Automatic Braking. It will stop you in your tracks before an accident occurs. It’s exclusively available in the Limited and Wilderness trims.
Which of the Subaru Crosstrek trim levels will win you over? Investigate them further by stopping by World Subaru for a test drive. We’re conveniently located near Tinton Falls, Middletown Township, and Long Branch, NJ. Call or contact us online today!
1 EPA-estimated fuel economy. Actual mileage may vary. For Crosstrek Hybrid and Solterra, EPA-estimated MPG equivalent on a full battery charge. Actual mileage will vary.