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Is the Crosstrek bigger than the XV?

The Subaru Crosstrek and Subaru XV are two compact crossover SUV models that are often compared. While they share many similarities, there are some key differences in their size and dimensions. In this article, we'll explore whether the Crosstrek is indeed bigger than the XV.


Comparing the Dimensions


The Subaru Crosstrek and Subaru XV are essentially the same vehicle, with the Crosstrek being the North American version and the XV being the global version. The two models share the same platform and overall design. However, there are some slight differences in their dimensions:



  • Length: The Crosstrek is 175.8 inches long, while the XV is 175.2 inches long.

  • Width: The Crosstrek is 71.0 inches wide, while the XV is 70.9 inches wide.

  • Height: The Crosstrek is 63.6 inches tall, while the XV is 62.8 inches tall.

  • Wheelbase: The Crosstrek has a 104.9-inch wheelbase, while the XV has a 104.7-inch wheelbase.


As you can see, the Crosstrek is slightly larger in most dimensions compared to the XV, with the most notable difference being in the height. The Crosstrek stands about 0.8 inches taller than the XV.


Implications of the Size Difference


The slightly larger size of the Crosstrek compared to the XV translates to a few practical differences:



  • Passenger Space: The Crosstrek offers a bit more headroom and legroom for passengers due to its taller profile.

  • Cargo Space: The Crosstrek has a slightly larger cargo area, with 20.8 cubic feet of space behind the rear seats compared to 20.0 cubic feet for the XV.

  • Off-Road Capability: The Crosstrek's taller ground clearance of 8.7 inches gives it a slight advantage in off-road situations compared to the XV's 8.2 inches of clearance.


Overall, while the differences in size are relatively small, the Crosstrek can be considered slightly bigger than the XV in terms of key dimensions and the resulting practical implications.

Which year to avoid a Subaru Crosstrek?


Of all the Subaru Crosstrek years to avoid, 2019 is at the top of that list. More than 250 complaints were recorded by the NHTSA, which issued a significant seven recalls.



What's the difference between a Crosstrek and an XV?


The Crosstrek retains the dimensions of the XV but brings a bolder, more modern look with pronounced wheel cladding, sharper lines, and a reimagined grille with honeycomb styling. It's also slightly longer (4,495mm vs. the XV's 4,485mm), giving it a stronger road presence.



Has the Crosstrek replaced the XV?


The Subaru Crosstrek is the all-new generation Subaru XV – so there is a lot that has changed, but there is also some distinct characteristics that remain the same.



What does XV mean on a Subaru Crosstrek?


After all, names are usually easier to remember. That is, unless the car in question is the mystifyingly named Subaru XV Crosstrek. Call it the Subaru XV. That would be easy to remember: XV = crossover vehicle.



Why do some crosstreks say XV?


Well, the XV moniker as used on the Subaru Crosstrek stands for "crossover vehicle".



Is the Subaru XV a small SUV?


The Subaru XV has a new name for 2023, with the Japanese automaker now calling its AWD-equipped small SUV the Crosstrek across all global markets – including Australia.



Does a Crosstrek sit higher than an Outback?


The Outback is also taller than the Crosstrek, measuring 66.4 inches in height versus 63.6 inches. Ground clearance on both models is 8.7 inches; however, the 2023 Subaru Outback Wilderness trim increases clearance for more rugged off-roading to 9.5 inches.



How many miles will a Subaru XV Crosstrek last?


250,000 miles
Crosstrek models are known for their durability and longevity, lasting more than 250,000 miles, making them a popular choice among drivers seeking a reliable vehicle for daily commuting and outdoor adventures.



What is the biggest complaint about the Subaru Crosstrek?


A list of some of the most common issues Crosstrek owners have to deal with.

  • Brake Light Switch Defect.
  • Cracked Windshields.
  • Subaru STARLINK Problems.
  • Rodents Chew Subaru's Soy Wires.
  • Subaru EyeSight Problems.
  • Rust and Corrosion Problems.



When did Subaru stop making the XV Crosstrek?


In 2015, Subaru dropped the XV moniker in the United States and Canada, marketing it simply as the Crosstrek for the 2016 model year and onward. In 2022, Subaru introduced the third-generation model, using the Crosstrek nameplate globally for the first time.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.