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Excellent outward visibility; high-quality interior materials; room for up to eight people; standard all-wheel drive; strong towing capacity; car-like driving experience; generous ground clearance
Standard all-wheel drive; excellent fuel economy; comfortable interior; extensive standard feature list; high ground clearance
Rugged exterior; comfortable ride; spacious interior; plenty of advanced standard driver assist features; capable all-wheel-drive system; fuel-efficient engine; better off-road capability than most compact SUVs
Subaru dependability; safety features; all-wheel drive; good off-road capability; spacious interior; versatile family hauler
Five-passenger compact SUV; spacious interior styling; standard all-wheel drive; ample standard safety driver-assistance tech; all-electric powertrain; improved all-electric range; DC fast charging capability; Subaru dependability
Highly reputable all-wheel drive system; quick acceleration; rugged design; off-road ready; good cargo space; great price-point
Sporty; Electric powertrain; off-road capable; good range; rugged design; front-wheel drive and symmetrical all-wheel drive options; safety; great price point
Subaru's presence as a brand defined by all-wheel drive have created several cutting-edge utility vehicle ideas. Considered by some as a pioneer for the modern family-oriented crossover vehicle segment, the Subaru Forester was first sold in the United States for 1998. While the Forester has remained a mainstay, Subaru also created the premium-focused Tribeca and recently the XV Crosstrek. The two-door Subaru BRAT sold in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s was an unorthodox pickup truck that could be classified as a sport utility vehicle. For a brief period during the 2000s, the Japanese brand revived the BRAT concept for an open-bed vehicle built on an Outback platform called the Subaru Baja.