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A Subaru SUV is perfect for the urbanite that longs for adventure and the outdoors. As some of the most versatile and well-rounded commuters, just about every Subaru SUV in the lineup delivers a suitable everyday driving experience, surprisingly capable trailblazing capability, decent levels of practicality, and some of the best crashworthiness ratings in the classification. With a relatively affordable price attached to every Subaru SUV as well as some industry-leading warranties, these are among the most attractive automobiles to own for the average American household.

Subaru SUV and Crossover Range

There are various Subaru SUV and crossover models, but not that much variety, when it comes to types or sizes.

  • Crosstrek: Essentially a lifted hatchback, this compact crossover has underpinnings based on the brand’s Impreza but a design and ground clearance that has it perform a little more impressively both on- and off-road. A placid-in-power BOXER engine is typically employed, sending 182 horsepower to a standard-fit Symmetrical all-wheel-drive system. Its small size makes it a nimble urban runabout while its smart design gives it some surprising off-roading potential. These perks, along with its comprehensive safety spec sheet make it ideal for young families.
  • Forester: One of the most popular cars in the USA, this well-rounded CUV offers balanced drive dynamics, a commodious cabin, an extensive list of protective measures, and loads of trunk space. These perks, along with its frugal flat-four engine and continuously variable automatic transmission combination, make it an ideal vehicle for vacationing with the family, especially when going camping. Its AWD setup and 8.7-inch ground clearance afford it some capable trailblazing potential, too. A 6.5-inch infotainment touchscreen in the lower-tier models is questionable, but high-end features are plentiful throughout the lineup.
  • Ascent: This midsize Subaru SUV comes equipped with a 3rd row of seating, classifying it as a standard 8-seater cruiser. Optional second-row captain’s chairs render it a 7 seater, though, and the rear-most seats are rather confined regardless of the configuration. Interior storage solutions and trunk space are quite subpar, too, but in the right guise, the 260-hp turbo-four powered cruiser boasts a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 pounds. Though the high-torque CVT is beneficial in this regard, it really doesn’t add anything to the day-to-day driving experience.

Subaru SUV and Crossover Models and Prices

Model Power Engine Base Price
Subaru Ascent 260 hp 2.4L Turbo Flat 4 Gas $32,795
Subaru Crosstrek 152 hp 2.0L Flat 4 Gas $22,245
Subaru Forester 182 hp 2.5L Flat 4 Gas $25,895
Subaru Solterra 215 hp Electric $44,995
Subaru Tribeca 256 hp 3.6L Flat 6 Gas $34,095
Subaru XV Crosstrek 148 hp 2.0L Flat 4 Gas $21,595
Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid 148 hp 2.0L Flat 4 Hybrid $36,345
Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid 160 hp 2.0L Flat 4 Hybrid $25,995

What To Consider Before Buying a New Subaru SUV

Prospective buyers should go to the shopping tools section on the CarBuzz website before buying any new or used vehicle. There, buyers will find reviews on all of Subaru’s SUV range and any other vehicle for sale in the US. Every review is comprehensive and goes into detail on everything from pricing to dimensions, and all the bits and pieces in-between. There is also a comparison tool that allows for side-by-side comparisons of competitors and trims. If you’re not content with any of Subaru’s 4WD-dedicated SUV models then the Outback could be an appealing alternative as a well-rounded, 4-wheel-drive wagon.

There are many pros that are synonymous with the Japanese automaker and its cars but even the best Subaru SUV carries some cons, too:

Pros

  • Refined on-road poise and compliance
  • Genuinely competitive off-road aptitude
  • Consummate safety and crashworthiness ratings
  • Stylish, ergonomic, and commodious cabins
  • Typically frugal fuel consumption

Cons

  • Sedate and mundane driving characteristics
  • There are no full-size offerings
  • Third-row seats are usually confined
  • Uncompetitively low towing capacities

FAQs

What fuel economy does the new hybrid Subaru Crosstrek SUV return?

The plug-in hybrid returns EPA-derived gas mileage figures of 35 mpg or 90 MPGe in combined driving scenarios and can travel up to 480 miles on a full tank of gas and a fully charged battery.

What is the price difference between the 2020 and 2021 top-tier Forester?

With the Touring version of the 2020 Subaru Forester SUV having been priced at $34,595, the 2021 Subaru SUV, which is presented at an MSRP of $34,895, is only $300 more expensive.

What competes directly with the Ascent?

The Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander, and Mazda CX-9 all compete directly in the midsize classification and are all highly appealing alternatives, especially in terms of specifications and practicality.

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