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Which Subaru Crosstrek has heated seats?

Heated seats are not available on the base Crosstrek; they are offered on higher trims, with the Limited model typically including heated front seats as standard, and Premium or Sport models enabling heated seats when equipped with the All-Weather Package.


Availability by trim and generation


Here's how heated seating typically breaks down across the Crosstrek lineup for recent years. Availability can change with new model-year updates and regional packages, so always confirm on the specific vehicle’s window sticker or with the dealer.



  • Base: generally does not include heated front seats.

  • Premium: heated front seats may be included if the All-Weather Package is selected.

  • Sport: heated front seats are typically available when equipped with the All-Weather Package.

  • Limited: heated front seats are standard in most recent Crosstrek Limited models.


In practice, heated seats are tied to option packages rather than being a universal feature across every trim. Always verify the exact build when shopping.


Packages that enable heated seats


Two routes exist to heated seats on many Crosstrek trims: Limited tends to include them as standard, while Premium and Sport access heated seats via the All-Weather Package, which is commonly offered as an add-on in those trims.


What is the All-Weather Package?


The All-Weather Package is a winter-weather-oriented option that primarily adds heated front seats and can include other items such as heated exterior mirrors or a windshield de-icer, depending on year and market.



  • All-Weather Package (available on multiple trims in recent years) adds heated front seats and other weather-friendly items.

  • Limited trim generally does not require this package for heated seats because it is standard there.


The exact contents of the All-Weather Package can vary by model year, so check the window sticker for what is included on a specific Crosstrek.


How to verify heated seats on a used Crosstrek


When shopping used, use this practical checklist to confirm heated seat capability and function before you buy.



  1. Check the vehicle listing or window sticker to confirm that the All-Weather Package or heated-seat option is included.

  2. During a test drive, turn on the front seat heaters and feel for warmth within about a minute to confirm operation.

  3. Inspect the seat heater controls in the climate control panel or near the seats themselves to ensure they respond and illuminate as expected.

  4. If possible, check heat distribution in both front seats and verify there are no delays or outages; have a dealer inspect any irregularities.


Confirming these details can save frustration, especially when buying from private sellers or older Crosstreks where features varied by year and market.


Summary


Heated front seats on the Subaru Crosstrek are a feature most commonly found on the Premium and Sport trims via the All-Weather Package, with standard heated seats on the Limited in many recent years. If you’re shopping used, verify the presence and operation of heated seats on the exact vehicle you’re considering, as packaging and availability change by model year and region.

Does the Subaru Crosstrek have heated seats?


Yes, the Subaru Crosstrek has heated front seats, but availability depends on the trim level. The Premium, Sport, and Limited trims typically include heated front seats, while the Base model does not. For some trims, heated front seats are standard, while for others, they may be part of an optional All-Weather Package. 

  • Included in certain trims: The Premium, Sport, and Limited trims include heated front seats. 
  • Not included in Base trim: The Base trim does not come with heated seats. 
  • Available via package: Some models have heated front seats as part of an optional All-Weather Package that may also include a heated windshield, heated mirrors, and other features. 
  • Check specific model year: Heated seat availability can vary by model year, so it's always best to confirm the specific features for the vehicle you are interested in. 



What year of Subaru 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 Subaru models have heated seats?


Many Subaru models have heated seats, including the Outback, Crosstrek, Forester, and Legacy, typically on mid-to-upper trim levels. For example, the 2025 Crosstrek Premium, Sport, and Limited trims include heated front seats, while the Forester and Outback Touring trims may also offer heated rear seats. 

  • Outback: Heated front seats are available on the Premium and above trims, and heated rear seats are on the Touring trim. 
  • Crosstrek: Heated front seats are standard on the Premium, Sport, and Limited trims. 
  • Forester: Heated front seats are standard on the Premium and above, while the Touring trim includes heated rear seats. 
  • Legacy: Heated front seats are available on the Premium, Limited, and Touring trims. 
  • Ascent: Select trims of the Ascent can be equipped with heated rear seats. 
  • WRX: Heated front seats are also available on the WRX model. 



What's the difference between a Crosstrek and a Crosstrek premium?


The Crosstrek Premium trim levels have the same key features as the Base model but add many upgrades and enhancements. The Premium trim makes traveling anywhere around Covington easier thanks to standard LED foglights and let you carry more with standard raised roof rails.


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