The Subaru Wilderness family is growing. This time around, the Crosstrek is getting the “rugged off-road” trim. The Crosstrek Wilderness will have the most ground clearance of any Wilderness model yet, along with the biggest hood decal and white letter tires.
Yes, nearly every company that builds a crossover or SUV these days is building something like Subaru’s Wilderness line. For most of them, that’s because they’re trying to emulate Subaru. The brand has been able to set itself apart by offering a line of vehicles that are ready to go places others aren’t. Or at least give you the image that they are.
This means that to some extent, Wilderness is Subaru trying to out-Subaru its competition, showing that its ruggedness is more authentic than the ruggedness of a Honda TrailSport or the Toyota RAV4 TRD Adventure Woodland.
Subaru started that with the Outback Wilderness and followed up with the Forester Wilderness. The model got new graphics, fancy seat covers, and even more cladding, but it had some useful upgrades as well. With the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness, the brand is expanding the family to three and is adding even more good hardware.
Bigger Engine Leads List of Upgrades

Crosstrek Wilderness starts with the 2.5L boxer-four that was otherwise reserved for the Sport and Limited trim grades. The engine makes 182 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque, and those figures are needed to help move the Crosstrek around.
There are new parts from the ground up, beginning with the tires. As you’ll find on the Forester and Outback Wilderness models, they’re Yokohama Geolander all-terrain tires. The more aggressive rubber wears the three-peak mountain-snowflake icon showing you there is some winter capability, and the Yokos are plenty durable for off-pavement use.
What the bigger Subarus don’t get are the raised white letters on the Crosstrek Wilderness. It’s a classic look for tires and one that should be on plenty more off-roaders.
Lifted Suspension, Tougher Springs


Tent-Ready Roof Rack

