Somewhere between a hatch and small SUV, the new Subaru Crosstrek is strong off road and in all-weathers. It comes really well equipped, especially where safety kit is concerned. It has a driving setting called X-Mode, which optimises the standard all-wheel-drive system over tricky surfaces at low speeds, and includes hill descent control. Even on normal road tyres, it can take pretty hostile terrain in its stride and has a considerable ground clearance of 220mm.

Every Subaru Crosstrek comes with a 134bhp 2.0-litre petrol mild-hybrid engine. With a commanding driving position that is likely to appeal to fans of bigger SUVs and ensures great visibity out of the front of the car, it is also  really comfortable, thanks to plenty of steering wheel and seat adjustment options. If you go for the top-spec Touring trim, the seat adjustment is electronic and includes adjustable lumbar support. Good rear visibility is aided by large rear windows and cut-outs in the rear pillars increasing the view over your shoulder. Parking, although already fairly easy due to the visibility having been so well catered for, is further enhanced through the rear-view camera which comes as standard. There is a large, 11.6in portrait-oriented infotainment touchscreen that sits in the centre console and includes Bluetooth and DAB radio. You also get wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto smartphone mirroring.

Who is the ideal driver for a Subaru Crosstrek?

The Subaru Crosstrek is aimed at buyers who might need to take their car off-road or be more adventurous with how they use it. Outdoor sports enthusiasts and walkers tend to favour the Crosstrek. Families of 4 people are ideally suited to the Crosstrek but the back seats offer more than enough space for two adults or three moderately-sized children. Those living in particularly rural or elevated areas may find the Crosstrek particularly suits their environment.

Compare Subaru Crosstrek lease deals

If you’ve decided you want a Subaru Crosstrek, we’ve made it easy to browse through the full list of Subaru Crosstrek leasing deals available. Scroll up to view all of the deal tiles, with pricing and model information for each. Our deals are listed from the lowest price to the highest, making the right priced deal easier to find. Click through on a model to start building your deal.

Leasing is a great alternative to traditional car loans and other financing options. It enables drivers to access the latest models by changing their cars more regularly, whether through business leasing or personal leasing.

Which cars are similar to a Subaru Crosstrek lease?

If you’re looking to compare the Crosstrek with other similar vehicles, you may want to look at the Mazda CX-30Hyundai Kona and Jeep Renegade. The Jeep Renegade handles more like a traditional sport utility vehicle with an erect seating position and firm ride. The Crosstrek feels sportier and more suited to twisty roads with less lean in the corners. Crosstrek comes standard with Subaru's legendary Symmetrical All Wheel Drive; Jeep offers Renegade in both front drive and four wheel drive.

The Mazda CX-30 and Subaru Crosstrek are fairly similar, so it’s easy to see why buyers in the subcompact SUV segment might consider both of these vehicles. The Subaru Crosstrek has more tech while the Mazda CX-30 has a more elegant interior. Both are comfortable, roomy and often very close in price to lease.

The Subaru Crosstrek has more ground clearance than the Hyundai Kona. While the Subaru Crosstrek boasts slighly more front headroom, the Hyundai Kona offers slightly more rear-seat space, but these are pretty similar vehicles worth comparing too.

Your Subaru Crosstrek questions answered

There are numerous reasons that leasing through Xcite is a great choice for your Subaru Crosstrek lease. You’ll be able to pay a low initial rental and there’s no balloon payment at the end. You can drive a brand new vehicle with a manufacturer’s warranty, the latest system and tech updates, and no MOT for 3 years. You can even add a maintenance package. 

Prices of our Subaru Crosstrek lease deals vary depending on factors including the exact model you choose, as well as the details of the leasing contract. Start building your deal now to find out the cost.

 

The Crosstrek is a self-charging hybrid so it doesn't need to be charged. Instead, it automatically charges its own battery while you're driving, through activites such as braking. You can also drive in Charge Mode to have the engine recharge the battery during your journey.

The Crosstrek can travel using only the electric motor for up to 17 miles. It has a 480 mile total range using both the electric and gas powered engines together and is capable of recharging the electric battery while driving.