Subaru Australia has confirmed running changes for the model year 2026 Subaru Crosstrek range, which is on sale now from $36,490 before on-road costs.

Prices are up by between $500 and $1500 depending on variant, with all models adding a new Emergency Driving Stop System as standard equipment, while 2.0R. 2.0S and Hybrid S models add a driver’s seat memory function as standard.

Further, new Sand Dune Pearl and Citron Yellow Pearl exterior paints are available as options, while Offshore Blue, Sun Blaze Pearl, Oasis Blue and Horizon Blue have been discontinued.

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Citron Yellow Pearl
Citron Yellow Pearl

According to Subaru, the Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS) acts very similarly to the well-documented Emergency Assist offered by the Volkswagen Group.

Should the driver become unresponsive while driving, EDSS will bring the vehicle “to a controlled stop while alerting other road users”.

The new safety feature requires the also-standard lane centring function active in order to activate.

While in Japan the Crosstrek is now available with an S:HEV ‘Strong Hybrid’ system which borrows Toyota tech, the more efficient drivetrain is still not confirmed for the Australian market.

MY25 Subaru Crosstrek AWD 2.0S
MY25 Subaru Crosstrek AWD 2.0S