
The Subaru Crosstrek has long set the standard for the compact SUV category, but it has new competition with the Toyota Corolla Cross entering the fray. There's a lot to enjoy from both the Subaru Crosstrek and Toyota Corolla Cross in Orange. We've put together a page comparing the Subaru Crosstrek and Toyota Corolla Cross, which has helped car shoppers decide between these models. Below, we provide highlights of this Subaru Crosstrek comparison to show why this model remains the right compact SUV for the area, so read on to find out more!
Value and Reliability
- The Subaru Crosstrek comes standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive even with its affordable starting price, while the Toyota Corolla Cross does not have AWD standard and Corolla Cross AWD models are more expensive than the Crosstrek base.
- The Subaru Crosstrek is a vehicle that maintains its value, which shows with its five straight years being Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value for the compact SUV class. The Toyota Corolla Cross has never earned that honor.
- Of all the Subaru Crosstrek models sold in the past 10 years, 97% of them are still on the road, which is more than the Toyota Corolla Cross.
Performance
- The Subaru Crosstrek is available with an 182-horsepower engine that has 178 pound-feet of torque, which bests the 169-horsepower engine in the Toyota Corolla Cross that only has 151 pound-feet of torque.
- The Subaru Crosstrek has a max towing capacity of 3,500 pounds, which makes it much more capable when trailering than the Toyota Corolla Cross, 1,500-pound towing capacity.
- The Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is a plug-in hybrid SUV that mixes fuel economy and power, while the Toyota Corolla Cross is not available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Design
- The Subaru Crosstrek is easy to personalize to your own style with a variety of color options and trims such as the Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness near Charlottesville. The Toyota Corolla Cross does not provide as many customization options.
- The new Subaru Crosstrek is a comfortable ride for all passengers with advantages over the Toyota Corolla Cross in areas such as second-row legroom and shoulder room in both rows.
- If you need an SUV ready to haul cargo, the Subaru Crosstrek provides much more cargo space than the new Toyota Corolla Cross near Culpeper
Features
- The Subaru Crosstrek doesn't hold features back from drivers, which shows with a standard feature package including dual-zone climate control that isn't standard in the Corolla Cross.
- If you're seeking adventures, the new Subaru Crosstrek has items, like water-repellant upholstery, that make it more off-road ready than the Toyota Corolla Cross.
- Other features in the new Subaru Crosstrek that aren't in the Toyota Corolla Cross include Hill Descent Control, a USB-C port, and an 11.6-inch touchscreen display.
Safety
- Each of these compact SUVs comes standard with driver-assist technologies that add to your experience, but the Subaru Crosstrek has Reverse Automatic Braking while the Toyota Corolla Cross does not.
- Only the Subaru Crosstrek is available with steering-responsive headlights, which provide greater visibility than the fixed-position headlights of the Toyota Corolla Cross.
See the New Subaru Crosstrek at Reynolds Subaru
The Subaru Crosstrek continues to earn awards and accolades as it remains one of the most exceptional compact SUVs on the market. We'd love to continue highlighting this new SUV and how the Subaru Crosstrek compares to others like the Toyota Corolla Cross, so stop by or contact us to continue your search!