Subaru announces pricing for the 2025 Crosstrek, starting at $25,695, featuring updated styling, improved handling, and the rugged Wilderness model for enhanced off-road capabilities. Subaru announces pricing for the 2025 Crosstrek, starting at $25,695, featuring updated styling, improved handling, and the rugged Wilderness model for enhanced off-road capabilities.

Subaru Reveals Pricing for 2025 Crosstrek: Affordable Adventure Awaits

Subaru announces pricing for the 2025 Crosstrek, starting at $25,695, featuring updated styling, improved handling, and the rugged Wilderness model for enhanced off-road capabilities.

Subaru of America has announced pricing for the 2025 Subaru Crosstrek, starting at $25,695 MSRP.

Following a redesign last year, the popular compact SUV returns with updated styling, improved handling, and enhanced safety features, including Subaru’s rugged Crosstrek Wilderness model.

The 2025 Crosstrek lineup includes Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, and Wilderness trims, all featuring Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and a standard 8.7-inch ground clearance.

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Subaru announces pricing for the 2025 Crosstrek, starting at $25,695, featuring updated styling, improved handling, and the rugged Wilderness model for enhanced off-road capabilities.
Subaru Reveals Pricing for 2025 Crosstrek Affordable Adventure Awaits.

New for 2025, the Crosstrek Premium adds a 2.5-liter 182-hp SUBARU BOXER® engine, previously only available in the Sport, Limited, and Wilderness trims. All models come with Subaru’s award-winning EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, and Premium trims and higher add dual-function X-MODE® with hill descent control for better performance in challenging conditions.

The Crosstrek’s higher trims come with more advanced features, such as the 11.6-inch SUBARU STARLINK® multimedia system, Blind-Spot Detection, and additional luxury options. The Wilderness trim, priced from $32,495, enhances off-road capability with a 9.3-inch ground clearance, upgraded suspension, and a 3,500-lb towing capacity.

Production for the Crosstrek and Crosstrek Premium is based in Japan, while the Sport, Limited, and Wilderness models are built in Indiana. All models will arrive at Subaru retailers later this year.

For more details, visit Subaru’s official website or follow them on social media platforms.

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