Subaru Crosstrek 2026 News

Subaru favourite gets more expensive
By Tim Gibson · 23 Jan 2026
The popular Subaru Crosstrek small SUV has just had its price hiked in Australia. It now starts from $36,490, before on-road costs, for the base petrol version, which is a $500 increase.The up-spec petrol and base hybrid have also increased $500, with the top-spec models for both powertrains now $1500 more expensive.This is the second price increase in the last 12 months for the SUV, after a $500 increase on most models in June. The news comes after Subaru hiked the price of its BRZ two-door sports car by up to $3600.The Crosstrek sits as a rival to everything from the Toyota Corolla Cross to the Haval Jolion.The latest price bump sees a hybrid Crosstrek now more than $6500 more than a Corolla Cross, it also has higher starting prices than the Hyundai Kona both in petrol or hybrid forms, as well as the Mazda CX-30.The Crosstrek may sit higher in price than its rivals, but it also features an all-wheel system across the range.As part of the changes for 2026, there are new paint choices, including "Citron Yellow Pearl" and "Sand Dune Pearl".There is also now an emergency stop system as part of the safety gear on board, which brings the vehicle to a controlled stop if the driver is unresponsive.Subaru's crossover continues to be available with two engine choices. There is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, producing 115kW and 196Nm, while a hybrid configuration produces 100kW and 182Nm, both have a continuously variable automatic transmission.On the inside, it features a 11.6-inch central touchscreen display and 4.2-inch digital driver display, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto available.2026 Subaru Crosstrek pricing Australia 2026 Subaru Crosstrek engine and efficiency 2026 Subaru Crosstrek standard features17-inch alloy wheels11.6-inch central touchscreen display4.2-inch digital driver displayWireless phone chargerCloth seat upholsteryPower-folding mirrorsKeyless entry and startSix-speaker sound systemR grade gets18-inch alloy wheelsSteering responsive headlightsSports pedalsAuto-dimming rearview mirrorHeated front seatsHeated door mirrorsS grade getsElectric sunroofEngine coverLeather accented seats10-speaker Harmon Kardon sound system2026 Subaru Crosstrek safetyThe Subaru Crosstrek received a five-star ANCAP safety rating.  Standard safety features:9 airbagsBlind spot monitoringLane change assistRear parking sensorsReversing cameraDistraction warningDrowsiness warningAutonomous emergency steeringAdaptive cruise controlLane departure warningLane sway warningLane keep assistEmergency stop systemR grade getsFront view monitorHigh beam assist360-degree cameraSide view monitors 2026 Subaru Crosstrek dimensions  2026 Subaru Crosstrek warrantyThe Subaru Crosstrek comes with a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty. 
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Subaru locks in hardcore SUVs and next-gen sports cars
By Chris Thompson · 30 Oct 2025
With Subaru having shown off its new Performance-E and Performance-B STI concepts at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, its five-model showcase appears to now represent something of a future outlook for the brand.
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Iconic brand’s popular models score new specials!
By Chris Thompson · 26 Aug 2025
Two new special editions from Subaru are now available in limited numbers, adding more kit to two of the iconic brand’s popular models.The Subaru Crosstrek Onyx and Impreza S-Edition have both joined the line-up, each based on the respective ‘2.0S’ variants in their model ranges but with extra features to entice customers in.They’re both listed on the Subaru Australia website, though pricing and exact specifications weren’t public at the time of writing. Subaru instead supplied a list of the changes for each.The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Onyx comes in at $43,890 and is available in 250 units across Australia. While it’s (like the Impreza S-Edition) mechanically unchanged in terms of its drivetrain (a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-four Boxer engine), it adds a series of extra styling elements.Black trim elements and a rear spoiler, a dark metallic set of 18-inch wheels, a bonnet decal, mud guards and Onyx badging all come with the limited-edition Crosstrek. For reference, the standard Crosstrek 2.0S is $42,490.For the Impreza S-Edition, which costs $42,490 (over the Impreza 2.0S at $38,990) and is even more limited to 100 units, looking sporty rather than rugged is the aim.To that goal, plenty of STI parts including a front lip spoiler and a rear spoiler, a sports grille, STI trim inside and a set of 18-inch Enkei alloy wheels in black are included as well as ‘S-Edition’ badging.
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