Subaru Crosstrek provides true crossover flexibility
Trevor Hofmann
Senior Marketing Specialist, Writer, Editor (specializing in Automotive and Horology)
Thanks to an innovative line of true crossovers, Subaru has proven you don't need to completely buy into the sport utility craze in order to acquire rugged good looks and half-decent off-road capability. And by off-road I'm talking about gravel roads and light-duty trails, or alternatively inching your way out of fresh snowfall (something many of us have been forced to do all too often this winter).
In this review I dissect the 2018 Subaru Crosstrek, a compact model that's little more than a raised Impreza five-door yet somehow pulls off a unique look all on its own. Check out my U.S.-spec 2018 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0i Limited review or my Canadian-spec 2018 Subaru Crosstrek Limited review for all the details (photo fans in either jurisdiction may want to refer to the Canadian story as there are close to 100 large images to browse through).
And please let me know what you think in the comments below. Have you owned a Crosstrek? Are you considering buying one?