Subaru introduced the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek last month with minor design changes, a new 2.5L mill along with new Sport trim, and now the automaker has revealed its pricing details.

The standard 2021 Subaru Crosstrek with the manual transmission will be just $100 costlier starting at $22,245 (without destination and delivery). Opt for the CVT and the price jumps to $23,595.

The 2021 Crosstrek Premium with manual costs $23,295, which again is a $100 hike in price. The Premium with all options ticked will sell at $26,640.

Remarkably, the new Sport trim featuring a powerful 2.5L Boxer mill starts at $26,495, making the selection decision between Premium and Sport very tough. Perhaps, most will go for the Sport as it has a new and more muscular engine compared to the Premium’s 2.0L engine.

The Crosstrek Limited sits at the top of the range and is obviously the most expensive. At a starting price of $27,995, it is $600 costlier than the outgoing 2020 Limited. It features the new 2.5L engine and a number of innovative safety tech such as high-beam assist, rear automatic emergency braking, blind-spot detection with lane-change assist change assist, and rear cross-traffic alert.

The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek will hit the dealership this summer.

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