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The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek gains power but remains an efficient, versatile economy car.
The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek gains power but remains an efficient, versatile economy car.
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The New Subaru Crosstrek Is Finally Fast

A 2.5-liter engine with more torque has bolstered the 2021 iteration

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The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek gains power but remains an efficient, versatile economy car.

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It鈥檚 hard to recommend a better economy car for 国产吃瓜黑料 readers than the Subaru Crosstrek. It鈥檚 practical, it鈥檚 safe, and the all-wheel-drive system combines with good ground clearance to add just enough capability for life in the mountains. But there鈥檚 always been one problem: it鈥檚 slow. For 2021, Subaru is fixing that with the addition of a 2.5-liter engine that has more torque.听

That聽four-cylinder engine comes from聽the 2019 Subaru Forester, offering聽182 horsepower and 176 pound-feet of torque. It鈥檒l be available on the Sport and Limited trim levels of the 2021 Crosstrek. The cheaper Base and Premium trims will continue to use the old 152-horsepower, 145-pound-foot, two-liter motor.听

A manual transmission will remain available on models equipped with the smaller engine. All 2.5-liter Crosstreks will come聽with the company鈥檚 continuously variable transmission (CVT)鈥攁 fuel-efficient twist on the automatic.听

The 2.5-liter聽Crosstrek聽will return 27 miles per gallon in the city, 34 on the highway, and 29 combined. While those figures may seem somewhat inefficient to drivers more familiar with two-wheel-drive economy cars, they represent the compromise necessary to gain the slippery-conditions safety offered by Subaru鈥檚 standard all-wheel-drive system, which necessarily adds weight and friction to the drivetrain. Notably, the new, more powerful motor only gives up one mpg聽to the old two-liter motor.听

The interior remains unaltered for the 2021 model year, with the exception of yellow stitching on Sport and Limited trims.
The interior remains unaltered for the 2021 model year, with the exception of yellow stitching on Sport and Limited trims. (Subaru)

Subaru has not released pricing for the 2021 model, but the current Crosstrek Limited costs $27,395. I expect models equipped with the 2.5-liter engine to start in that ballpark. Performance figures also remain unreleased, but the two-liter engine is capable of accelerating from zero to 60 mph in nine聽seconds. I鈥檇 expect the larger engine to knock about half a second off that time.听

Drivers of the current model often complain about lethargic performance at highway speeds, something that鈥檚 particularly evident on long climbs at high elevation. Such challenges define driving in and around mountain towns, landscapes聽that the Crosstrek is otherwise ideally suited for. The larger engine, with its increased torque,聽should solve that issue.听

Other changes include styling tweaks to the front bumper and grill, the addition of adaptive cruise control, and lane-centering driver-assistance features. The top-tier Limited trim also brings safety tech from more expensive Subaru models to the Crosstrek for the first time, including automated emergency braking while the car is reversing, blind-spot detection, and automated high beams.听

Subaru is also adapting some all-wheel-drive聽technology from more expensive models to the 2021 Crosstrek. All models聽with the CVT will now be equipped with the brand鈥檚 X-Mode聽software, which uses the antilock brake system to match wheel speeds front to rear聽and side to side聽in an electronic imitation of four-wheel drive. New for 2021 is a hill-descent control function that聽helps聽limit the vehicle鈥檚 speed on steep descents. The Sport trim level will also add two more modes: snow and dirt, and deep snow and mud.听

The Sport and Limited trims are the ones that get the 2.5-liter engine.
The Sport and Limited trims are the ones that get the 2.5-liter engine. (Subaru)

I鈥檝e explained the different ways聽in which various drive systems and electronic traction aids prove聽useful in slippery conditions like snow聽or off-road. To briefly recap, all-wheel drive adds safety, but聽it cannot provide the capability of four-wheel drive. The Crosstrek remains a good option for drivers who deal with snow and dirt roads, because it鈥檚 less prone to spinning its wheels than two-wheel-drive rivals聽and because it remains .听

That safety is why I recommend readers lease a Crosstrek rather than buy a larger or fancier used car. Now with a little more performance, this聽argument is a little more compelling.听

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