Compare 2021 Subaru Crosstrek vs 2021 Honda CR-V


2021 Subaru Crosstrek |
vs. |
2021 Honda CR-V |
2.0L 4cyl |
Engine |
1.5L 4cyl Turbo |
152 HP |
Horsepower |
190 HP |
28 city / 33 hwy* |
Fuel Economy |
28 city / 34 hwy* |
Serving Kennesaw, GA
The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek Subaru of Kennesaw is a competitive extra-small SUV that takes the #2 slot in its class. The Crosstrek has a distinguished appearance with components such as roof rails and raised fender arches that make it look the part of the adventurous SUV that it naturally is. A restyled front grille and front bumper give the Crosstrek a modest refresh on the outside. All-wheel drive and high ground clearance add to the Crosstrek's rugged design, and in 2021 you can even choose a new engine to give your Crosstrek more power. The Subaru Crosstrek competes against a small SUV called the Honda CR-V. However, the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek at Subaru of Kennesaw has a more original exterior style, offers more power, and has a more upscale cabin with more safety and technology aids.
Performance
When you book a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek online test drive through Subaru of Kennesaw, you can see that it has great handling and a respectable boost of power. Two engines are offered for the Crosstrek in 2021. The first engine, which drives the first two trim levels, is a 2.0L that has four cylinders. With this engine the Subaru Crosstrek is capable of 152 HP in power output. The Sport and top Limited trim get their own more powerful engine, which is a 2.5L with a greater power capacity of 182 HP. A six-speed manual transmission is standard with the first two trims, while an automatic transmission is available and standard with the more powerful engine. There is only one engine available on the Honda CR-V, in contrast. Towing power is better with the Crosstrek, and it has standard all-wheel drive, which is optional only with the Honda. The Subaru also offers more versatility on the road with multiple drive select modes.
Interior Design
The 2021 Crosstrek, which you can try for yourself at Subaru of Kennesaw, is packed full of amenities across the board. The Crosstrek has many notable standard features to start, including a touchscreen interface with a 6.5-inch display screen. The Crosstrek has a USB port and a stereo with four speakers. Automatic climate control and Subaru's extensive advanced safety aids are also included in the Subaru EyeSight safety package that has multiple advanced driver-assist safety aids to protect against collisions in the front and along the sides of the car. Lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control are standard as well, and you will also get descent control. Hill descent control is not included as a standard safety aid with the Honda. Heated seats and a sunroof come with the next trim, followed by custom yellow stitching and simulated leather seats with the Sport trim level. You won't get as many standard safety aids with the Honda, and it lacks the unique sporty interior accent options found in the Subaru Crosstrek. The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek at Subaru of Kennesaw also has a more user-friendly touchscreen interface.
Style
When you schedule a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek online test drive, you'll have the opportunity to see the unique and distinctive style that sets the Crosstrek apart from other cars in its class. The Subaru Crosstrek has a unique sporty and athletic appearance that fits perfectly with its impressive performance and handling credentials. Along with standard roof rails and high fender arches, the Subaru comes with LED lighting and alloy wheels. Some of the same features that are standard with the Subaru Crosstrek, including roof rails and LED lighting, are not added until the top trim level of the Honda CR-V. The Subaru also adds a sunroof to the lower-end trim levels, while you don't have the option of getting a sunroof until the top trims of the Honda. The Subaru also has a taller ride and better ground clearance than the Honda CR-V, which makes it the more capable vehicle if you're looking for an SUV that can conquer the trails.
*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.