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New Subaru Crosstrek Lineup vs. the Competition: Which Subcompact Crossover SUV is the Best Fir for Georgetown, TX Drivers?

At Subaru of Georgetown, we want to make buying your next vehicle as simple and straightforward as ever, and that starts by helping you choose the vehicle that's right for you. If you're shopping for a versatile and affordable subcompact crossover SUV that's well-equipped and fun to drive, we invite you to check out our great selection of new Subaru Crosstrek models for sale in Georgetown, TX. The Subaru Crosstrek lineup offers everything you want in a smaller new SUV, including plenty of space for passengers and cargo alike, state-of-the-art technology and safety features, and legendary capability that helps you conquer the roads of Austin and any terrain off-road with confidence and ease.

To help provide you with some perspective surrounding what makes the new Crosstrek lineup such great options for drivers in our area, we're going to compare it to the competition, including the Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR, and ….. , giving you a side by side look at how each vehicle compares and why choosing a Crosstrek is the right option for you.

Subaru Crosstrek vs. Honda HR-V

  • Whether you're driving around Cedar Park or heading off the beaten path to go hiking, fishing, camping, or hunting, the Subaru Crosstrek is the ideal subcompact crossover SUV to take you there thanks to standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive on every model, providing you with the utmost traction, handling, and control on any surface. The Honda HR-V lineup comes equipped with standard front-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive available at a higher price.
  • If you're shopping for a compact crossover SUV with a stronger performance, there's a Crosstrek model for you. The Standard engine is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder Boxer that produces 152-horsepower and 146 pounds-feet of torque. There's also an available 2.5-liter four-cylinder Boxer engine with 182-horsepower and 176 pounds-feet of torque. The only engine option offered in the HR-V lineup is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that produces 141-horsepower and 127 pounds-feet of torque.
  • The new Crosstrek lineup also features a Crosstrek Hybrid model with a plug-in hybrid engine that you can charge at home and on the go. The Honda HR-V lineup doesn't offer a hybrid option.
  • The new Subaru Crosstrek lineup offers a standard Starlink multimedia system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility on either a standard 6.5-inch or available 8-inch touchscreen display. The Honda HR-V lineup also has an infotainment system, but Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility don't come standard, and the system is on either a standard 5-inch or 7-inch touchscreen.

Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota C-HR

  • Under the hood, the Subaru Crosstrek comes equipped with a standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder Boxer engine that delivers 152-horsepower and 146 pounds-feet of torque. The Toyota C-HR model comes equipped with a standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as well, but it offers 144-horsepower and 139 pounds-feet of torque.
  • The Crosstrek lineup also offers an available 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 182-horsepower and 176 pounds-feet of torque. The Toyota C-HR only has the standard engine available.
  • If you're shopping for a plug-in hybrid crossover SUV, choose the Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid model, which has a plug-in engine that you can charge at home or when traveling around Leander, while also being able to travel up to 17 miles using only electric power. The Toyota C-HR lineup doesn't feature a hybrid model.
  • All Subaru Crosstrek models come with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, allowing you to command the road and any type of terrain off-road with optimal traction, handling, and control. The Toyota C-HR lineup comes equipped with standard front-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive equipped models cost extra.
  • The new Subaru Crosstrek and Toyota C-HR models offer comparable fuel economy numbers, with a slight nod going to the C-HR. However, the Crosstrek models have 16.6 gallons of fuel capacity while the Toyota C-HR models offer 13.2 gallons of fuel capacity, allowing you to travel further around Round Rock on a full tank in the Crosstrek.

Subaru Crosstrek vs. Chevrolet Trax

  • Subaru Crosstrek models are built for adventure, as every model comes equipped with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, which actively sends power to all four-wheels and can divert it to the ones with the most traction if any slip, providing you with the utmost control and handling. Chevrolet Trax models come equipped with standard front-wheel drive, and while all-wheel drive is available, it will cost more.
  • The Chevy Trax models offer slightly more horsepower than the standard engine on the Subaru Crosstrek with 155 compared to 152.  However, that's the only engine option on the Trax. The Crosstrek lineup features an available 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 182-horsepower, as well as a Crosstrek Hybrid model with a plug-in engine, allowing you to plug it in and charge both at home and on the road, while enjoying up to 17 miles of all electric range.
  • The new Subaru Crosstrek models are larger than the Chevy Trax models are, offering 100.8 cubic feet of passenger volume compared to 92.8 cubic feet of passenger volume in the Chevy Trax. There's also more cargo space with 20.8 cubic feet in the Crosstrek and 18.7 cubic feet in the Trax. Fold the seats down and the Crosstrek offers 55.3 cubic feet of maximum cargo space, while the Trax offers up to 48.4 cubic feet.

Explore All Our New Subaru Crosstrek Models Today

We invite you to visit us at Subaru of Georgetown to see all our new Crosstrek models in person and test drive a model of your choice around Georgetown, TX today.