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Subaru Crosstrek and Crosstrek Hybrid get slight price bump for 2022

Subaru Crosstrek and Crosstrek Hybrid get slight price bump for 2022


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Subaru has released pricing information for the 2022 Crosstrek and the 2022 Crosstrek Hybrid. Both models cost more than they did for the 2021 model year, though the increase is relatively minor, and the Japanese firm also increased the mandatory destination charge.

Buyers again have four trim levels to choose from called base, Premium, Sport, and Limited, respectively. Pricing for the base model — which comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission — starts at $22,445, an increase of $200 compared to 2021. However, the destination charge goes up from $1,050 to $1,125, so the cost of an entry-level 2022 Crosstrek amounts to $23,570 ($275 more than in 2021). Buyers who replace the stick with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) will need to spend $24,920 including destination.

Moving up, the Premium starts at $24,720 with a six-speed manual and $26,070 with a CVT, increases of $375. Next, the Sport costs $27,545 while the Limited is priced at $29,045. Both of these trim levels are exclusively available with two pedals. Finally, the Crosstrek Hybrid starts at $36,770 for 2022, an increase of $375 compared to 2021 once the more expensive destination charge enters the equation.