The Subaru Crosstrek is like a solid, trusty pair of hiking boots. Steadfast, comfortable, and capable on the trail. Crosstrek has always been a versatile jack-of-all-trades AWD hatchback … I mean crossover … er … small SUV that punches above its weight off-pavement.
While not particularly powerful, with generous ground clearance and Subaru’s acclaimed AWD system, these vehicles have gained a following. They’re ideal for people looking to make it farther down the trail or through bad weather. In fact, Crosstrek was the brand’s bestselling car in 2022.
I just returned from the launch of the all-new Crosstrek Wilderness. So, if a regular Crosstrek is your standard hiking boot, the Wilderness version is a new pair with thicker soles, better leather, and flashier styling. But. do you need different boots?
In short: The 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness takes everything people like about regular Crosstreks and elevates it, besides the power. The added off-road ability, solid AWD system, and more daring looks bolster the company’s go-anywhere attitude and is a solid value — but more horsepower would’ve been a welcome addition.
- Drivetrain: 2.5L flat-four-cylinder engine mated to a CVT
- Power: 182 hp and 178 lb.-ft.
- Cargo capacity: 20.0 cu./ft. (seats up), 54.9 cu./ft. (seats down)
- Towing: 3,500 lbs.
Pros
- Impressive off-road capability
- Confident, agile on- and off-pavement handling
- Hefty 3,500-lb. towing capacity
- High bang-for-your-buck quotient
Cons
- Pokey acceleration
- Black plastic door cladding is polarizing
- Touchscreen infotainment/climate system is difficult to use
- No manual transmission option
2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness Review

Equipped for Off-Road Adventure




Wilder Wilderness Exterior



Not So Rapid, but Plenty of Off-Pavement Prowess


X-MODE Marks the Spot


Off Road in the 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness
Crosstrek Wilderness Interior


2024 Crosstrek Wilderness: The Price Is Right

A Vehicle Worthy of the Swiss Army, Figuratively Speaking
