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News All-New 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Priced from $28,995 in Canada

All-New 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Priced from $28,995 in Canada

It might not look like it, but the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek shares little with the previous car


  • The manual transmission is officially dead.

  • This is the popular Crosstrek’s 3rd generation.


In classic Subaru style, the all-new 2024 Crosstrek looks like little more than an evolution of the car it replaces. In fact, if all three generations were to be lined up side-by-side, only owners and fans could tell them apart. And the Subaru family likes it this way.

For the 2024 model year, the Subaru Crosstrek lands on a more rigid chassis to create an enjoyable and comfortable driving experience over varied terrain, wrapped in all-new exterior and interior designs.

Underpinning the 2024 Crosstrek is the Subaru Global Platform which has been improved for 10% greater torsional stiffness. Reinforced inner framework construction with stronger welding strategies and added structural glue (from 8 metres to 27 metres) helps to raise body stiffness and decrease weight. These developments result in heightened dynamic performance and a smoother journey.

2024 Subaru Crosstrek | Photo: Subaru

The all-new exterior design with its frameless hexagonal grille, sculptural body, and bold wheel arch cladding gives the SUV an adventurous spirit while several functional aerodynamic enhancements improve its performance and stability. The interior is designed with the driver in mind, featuring supportive seating and a quiet cabin as well as a prominent centre display, intuitive controls, and plenty of headroom and storage space.

The Subaru Crosstrek is now equipped with two outstanding infotainment systems: a dual 7.0-inch high-resolution touchscreen and an 11.6-inch tablet-style infotainment display system, both of which offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity, AM/FM stereo, rearview camera, SiriusXM Radio and Travel Link. Additionally, the 11.6-inch infotainment display with navigation features voice activation powered by TomTom, What3words integration and over-the-air updates.

2024 Subaru Crosstrek | Photo: Subaru

Despite the new platform, the Crosstrek carries on with its remarkable 220 millimetre of ground clearance and equally impressive though revised Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. The already extremely competent AWD system offers improved agility and greater mastery on roads and off.

For 2024, the Crosstrek will be available in Convenience, Touring, Onyx and Limited trim levels. The first two will be equipped with a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine good for 152 hp and 145 lb.-ft. of torque. The Onyx and Limited versions upgrade to the 2.5L engine which produces 182 hp and 178 lb.-ft. of torque. Standard on all versions is the automaker’s Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).

The all-new 2024 Subaru Crosstrek arrives in showrooms in late spring. The pricing structure is as follows:

TRIM

Pricing

Convenience

$28,995

Touring

$32,195

Onyx

$33,995

Limited

$36,995

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Matt St-Pierre
Trained as an Automotive Technician, Matt has two decades of automotive journalism under his belt. He’s done TV, radio, print and this thing called the internet. He’s an avid collector of many 4-wheeled things, all of them under 1,500 kg, holds a recently expired racing license and is a father of two. Life is beautiful. Send Matt an emai

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