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The starting price for the new Crosstrek increases to $22,445; the plug-in Hybrid is priced at $35,645, an increase of $200 and $300, respectively.

The 2022 models come with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard, and EPA-estimated 35 MPG and 90 MPGe for the hybrid.
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Subaru released pricing for its 2022 Crosstrek and Crosstrek Hybrid compact SUV models.
The Crosstrek starts at $22,445, while the Crosstrek Hybrid starts at $35,645, the OEM announced on Nov. 12. All models feature black-finish alloy wheels, standard roof rails, black side cladding, and a gloss black rear roof spoiler. The SUV’s chassis offers 8.7-inches of ground clearance and standard symmetrical all-wheel drive.
The 2022 Crosstrek is available in Base, Premium, Sport, and Limited trims, while the Crosstrek Hybrid comes in a single trim level. Both models will begin arriving at Subaru retailers the first quarter of 2022.
The Crosstrek Base and Premium are powered by a 152-hp 2.0-liter 4-cylinder boxer engine. Both are offered with either a standard 6-speed manual transmission or optional Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). The CVT models achieve EPA-estimated fuel economy of 28 city / 33 highway / 30 combined MPG. The 6-speed manual models are rated at 22 city / 29 highway / 25 combined MPG.
The 2022 Crosstrek Sport and Limited come standard with a 182 hp 2.5-liter boxer engine paired with a Lineartronic CVT. Both models achieve an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 27 city / 34 highway / 29 combined MPG. Standard on CVT-equipped models, except the Base, is an 8-speed manual mode with steering wheel paddle shifters.
The Crosstrek Hybrid, a plug-in model, achieves up to 17 miles of electric driving and an EPA-rated 35 MPG/90 MPGe and 480-mile total range. It qualifies for a $4,502 federal tax credit, and certain states offer rebates of up to $1,500, the announcement says.
All Crosstrek models with the Lineartronic CVT come with Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which includes Automatic Pre-Collision Braking; Pre-Collision Throttle Management; Lane Keep Assist; Lane Departure and Sway Warning; and Lead Vehicle Start Alert. The EyeSight system also includes Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering. The Crosstrek Limited and Crosstrek Hybrid have standard High Beam Assist; Reverse Automatic Braking; and Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert. All 2022 Crosstrek trim levels include seven airbags and Starlink In-Vehicle Technology safety and technology options.

Pricing chart courtesy of Subaru
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