![]() In summation: the Crosstrek isn’t the raciest or most modern-looking machine in its universe, but it’s an improved crossover I’ll continue recommending for its top-notch ride comfort and adventuresome character for years to come. The on-screen graphics in the various displays are improved but still short of the market’s best, and some rear-seat passengers may find themselves catching their thigh on the slightly-tight rear door opening. Gripes? The halogen headlights look more yellow and dated compared to up-level LED headlights you’ll find elsewhere, though they do perform nicely. If you’ll be encountering some very deep snow, or a slippery off-road trail, tapping the X-Mode button toggles special drive mode settings designed to enhance traction when things get tricky, if you need it. Another confidence booster is the Crosstrek’s X-Mode selector. ![]() In action, most drivers can expect the Eyesight feaures to work smoothly and predictably, and to become second nature before long. ![]() Other notables include the Eyesight safety system, which powers a network of advanced safety features that are easily monitored and manipulated as new drivers try them out for the first time. If you’re shopping with interior styling as a high priority, you might find comparable machinery from Mazda, Hyundai, Kia or Buick to look more up to date, cohesive and upscale - especially where display graphics and certain switchgear is concerned. Thing is, you mostly sit on those while looking at the dashboard - and the Crosstrek’s forward scenery isn’t the freshest or most modern-looking in the game. The no-gloss, leather-like material gives a slick, soft touch of unique and futuristic flair. The front seats draw in the eyes with their smooth, matte texture and neon green stitching and embroidering. Further ahead, rear seats have decent adult space - it’s not stretch-out roomy, though I was able to sit behind my five-foot-10 self without a problem. Out back, there’s 1,565 litres of cargo space, a nice and wide opening for the tailgate, and easy canine jump-in height for a large or mid-sized pooch. You may use a different browser or device to view this in full screen. Full Screen is not supported on this browser version.
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