In 2012, Subaru consolidated the best elements from their extensive experience, crafting the Subaru XV as a testament to their finest achievements and introducing a new benchmark in the small SUV category.
Today, Subaru once again makes history by establishing a new standard, reshaping the category it originally pioneered. Introducing the next generation Subaru XV, now adorned with a different nameplate—the All-New Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive Subaru Crosstrek. The Subaru Crosstrek is available in two model derivatives: the Subaru Crosstrek iL and the iS, with the latter positioned as the flagship product within the Crosstrek range.
The All-New Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive Subaru Crosstrek falls in the same market segment as the Hyundai Kona, bo the Audi Q2 and Q3 Sportback, the Haval H6 GT, the Lexus UX, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, Volkswagen T-Roc and the Toyota C-HR.
Across the entire range, the Crosstrek comes equipped with Daytime Running Lights, LED headlights with auto-off, Self-levelling LED with auto-off and Steering Responsive Headlights
The difference between the two in as far as the headlights are concerned, is that the iL uses the Halogen whilst the iS uses the full light-emitting diode headlights.
Rain-sensing front windscreen wipers are a standard fitment, and so is the Smart key and push-start ignition together with around 220mm of ground clearance.
This is Confidence In Motion in its physical sense.
At the heart of the entire Crosstrek range beats a 2.0-liter boxer engine that displaces engine outputs of 115KkW and 196Nm of torque competency. The horizontally opposed engine configuration, also referred to as the boxer engine, comes with voluminous benefits, some being that It largely contributes to a balanced and smooth operation. provides durability and reliable performance and it reduces/minimizes more noise and vibration from entering into the cabin.
Subaru mechanical engineers went all out to design an interior architecture that is truly in its own league. A standard across-the-range 11.6-inch Touchscreen with Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto bare testimony to this.
The system is equipped with a wireless Smartphone charger as well as a party of seven Airbags.
The Crosstrek is heavily pregnant with a whole range of both technological and safety features. Standard Collision Avoidance systems include the Vehicle Dynamics Control System, Active Torque Vectoring System, Anti-Locking Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control System propel the All-New Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive Subaru Crosstrek into a league of legends.
On the other hand, An Adaptive Cruise Control, A Pre-Collision Braking system, A Pre-Collision Throttle Management System, Lane Departure And Sway Warning and The fourth Generation Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology come down to a be what DasMotorist call an unpolluted definition of the humanity of technology.
The fourth Generation Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology is to the Crosstrek, and by extension to the entire Subaru cars, what a central nevous system is to a human being.
The latter is the culmination of everything Subaru engineers know about safety. The EyeSight monitors traffic movement, optimizes cruise control and warns you if you sway outside your lane and the Pre-Collision feature can even apply full braking force in emergencies, helping you avoid or reduce frontal impacts. This advanced system provides extra awareness, safety and added peace of mind.
According to Subaru, the new wireless Qi charging system delivers the ultimate in convenience whilst the new 360 degree panoramic view monitor gives a front, side and rear view of the entire vehicle. Over and above, the Crosstrek comes standard with a combination of both the 3year/75 000km Maintenance Plan. A 320L of luggage space wraps up the practicality of the All-New Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive Subaru Crosstrek.