Coming this fall to McCurley Subaru is the all-new Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid.
Until then, we're able to disclose certain details to this Subaru sustainable model. Above all, Subaru qualities are now complemented by the convenience of never having to plug-in at home in the Tri-Cities area.
What to Expect
Not too long ago, the Crosstrek nameplate played host to a plug-in hybrid trim. It was then local Pasco families awaited the Subaru marque's response to this model being discontinued. Well, the wait is over given an improved sustainable Crosstrek that won’t require a plugged-in charge.
Indeed, the all-new Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is powered by regenerative braking technology. Energy so captured is converted into a viable source of electric powering that supplements the remaining Subaru BOXER combustion engine. To this, fueling stops in Walla Walla are lessened as are emissions released outside Kennewick.
Other aspects to Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid are found below for the reference of families and young professionals in Richland:
- Capable is symmetrical all-wheel drive for challenging weather and terrain.
- Up to 194 horsepower is made available when it's time to accelerate.
- EyeSight driver assistance functioning is updated and encompassing.
- Digital gauge cluster measures to 12.3-inches for crisp views of drive data.
- Apple and Android applications are wirelessly integrated onto the 11.6-inch display.
As for the exterior, retained is the athleticism of the nameplate. Front fascia exudes a determined look while offering an almost conical shape to lessen drag. And arcing to the rear is that recognizable Crosstrek silhouette with the complement of raised roof rails for welcoming genuine Subaru accessories.
McCurley Subaru – Contact Us to Learn More
Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is due to be delivered by the end of Summer 2025.
Until then, be sure to contact us to learn of opportunities toward reserving your very own. This will certainly circumvent curiosity that's expected of this latest Subaru model development in sustainability for the Tri-Cities area.