3.8
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Standard AWD Capability: Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive makes it ideal for winter conditions and light off-roading.
- Spacious and Functional Interior: 979 mm of second-row legroom and thoughtful storage throughout.
- Strong Safety Offering: EyeSight driver-assist tech is standard, along with a full suite of safety features.
- Towing Confidence: 2,270 kg max towing with solid engine performance for its class.
- User-Friendly Cabin: Physical controls and a large 11.6-inch touchscreen strike a great balance between tech and ease-of-use.
Cons
- Thirsty Powertrain: Combined fuel economy of 11.0 L/100 km is among the highest in the segment.
- Limited Cargo With All Seats Up: Like many rivals, usable space disappears quickly when all rows are in use.
- Plain Styling: Conservative exterior design may not appeal to those looking for visual flair.
- No Confirmed Updates for 2025: Expecting a carryover model, which means no major tech or styling enhancements.
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