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What is the volume of the Crosstrek?

The Crosstrek provides about 20.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and 55.3 cubic feet with the rear seats folded; interior cabin volume is roughly 100 cubic feet for five passengers.


To understand how this space translates to real-world use, this article breaks down the cargo capacity by configuration and gives a sense of overall interior space for the current-generation Crosstrek (model years around 2024–2025).


Cargo volume


Cargo volume by configuration


Before listing the figures, note that the numbers shown reflect the current Crosstrek specification offered in the United States for recent model years. They help compare how much you can carry with the rear seats up or folded.



  • Behind the rear seats: 20.8 cubic feet (about 589 liters)

  • With the rear seats folded: 55.3 cubic feet (about 1,566 liters)


In practical terms, the 20.8 cu ft figure is suitable for groceries, small suitcases, or athletic gear, while folding the rear seats nearly triples the usable space to accommodate larger items or more equipment.


Interior and passenger space


Beyond cargo, the Crosstrek’s interior space is typically described as around 100 cubic feet of passenger volume, which translates to comfortable space for five adults on shorter trips and adequate headroom and legroom for everyday use. Exact numbers can vary slightly by trim and configuration, but the overall cabin volume is designed to maximize usable space within the small SUV footprint.


Summary


For the current Crosstrek, expect about 20.8 cu ft of cargo space with the rear seats up and about 55.3 cu ft with seats folded, yielding substantial versatility for a subcompact SUV. The overall passenger/cabin volume is around 100 cu ft, reflecting a roomy interior relative to its class. These figures help buyers gauge how daily errands, trips, or gear-hauling will fit into the Crosstrek’s space profile.

What year Crosstrek to stay away from?


Years to potentially avoid for the Subaru Crosstrek include the 2016 and 2018 models due to issues like drivetrain vibrations, infotainment problems, and oil consumption. The early years of the first generation, specifically 2013-2015, should also be approached with caution due to common issues like oil consumption and head gasket problems with the 2.5-liter engine. 
Years with more reported issues

  • 2016: Has been associated with drivetrain vibrations and faulty infotainment systems. 
  • 2018: This model year is known for excessive oil consumption, glitchy technology, and a serious safety concern regarding the rear wheels kicking out, causing fishtailing. 
  • 2013-2015: These early models, particularly with the 2.5L engine, are prone to head gasket problems and excessive oil consumption. The 2012 Impreza shared this generation and also had issues with its CVT and oil consumption. 

Other years to consider
  • 2017: Generally considered a safer bet with fewer reported issues and recalls. 
  • 2019: While some sources suggest avoiding it due to numerous recalls and a significant number of complaints related to the ECM software causing unexpected engine stalls, other owners have reported it as reliable. 
  • 2021: This model year has received positive marks for reliability. 
  • 2023: This year is often recommended as one of the better choices in the second generation. 



What is the interior volume of the Subaru Crosstrek?


Overall Passenger Volume
The 2025 Crosstrek provides a generous 100.5 cubic feet of passenger volume, ensuring that all occupants enjoy ample space for both short commutes and long journeys.



Why is Subaru discontinuing the Crosstrek?


Subaru is not discontinuing the Crosstrek model line entirely, but the Crosstrek Hybrid (PHEV) was discontinued in the U.S. due to slow sales and Subaru's strategic shift toward new hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) platforms that will be shared with Toyota. Subaru is still producing the standard Crosstrek and is developing new hybrid and EV models based on its new Global Platform, which will offer a new hybrid system for the Crosstrek in the future. The discontinuation of the manual transmission option was also driven by declining demand. 
This video discusses the reasons behind the discontinuation of the Crosstrek Hybrid and Subaru's future plans for electrification: 46sAlex PrestigiacomoYouTube · Jun 9, 2025

  • Hybrid model discontinued: The Crosstrek Plug-In Hybrid was dropped after a short run in the U.S. because it only accounted for a small percentage of total sales. 
  • Strategic shift to new platforms: Subaru is focusing on developing new hybrid and EV models using its new Global Platform, which is designed to accommodate these powertrains. The company is working with Toyota on future EV platforms to improve profitability and innovation. 
  • Manual transmission phased out: The manual transmission option was discontinued due to declining sales, as a small percentage of buyers opted for it compared to automatic transmissions. 
  • Standard Crosstrek remains available: The gasoline-powered Crosstrek continues to be a popular and available model. 
  • Future hybrid return: Subaru has stated that it will launch a new hybrid Crosstrek in the future, likely with a new hybrid system and on the new Global Platform. 

This video explains the changes coming to the 2025 Subaru Crosstrek, including updates to the powertrain options: 55sAlex PrestigiacomoYouTube · Nov 4, 2024



Which is bigger, a Subaru Crosstrek or a Toyota RAV4?


Interior Design
While the RAV4's exterior is bigger than the Crosstrek, the Subaru SUV offers a more thoughtful design inside to improve the experience for you and your family. The Subaru Crosstrek offers more front-row headroom, legroom, and hip room.


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