Subaru has long been known for producing vehicles ready to whisk drivers in Cincinnati off to their next adventure. With interiors that rival moving vans and their famed all-wheel drive. What is different between the Crosstrek and the Crosstrek Wilderness?

Ground Clearance

Ground clearance is important when navigating an old logging road to a remote campsite. On the Subaru Crosstrek, the ground clearance is 8.7 inches. On the Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness, the ground clearance is 9.3 inches. While this isn't a huge difference, it is enough to change how complex the trails drivers from Liberty Township can navigate are. To add some perspective, a Jeep Wrangler has a ground clearance of 9.7 inches, and a Chevy Suburban has a clearance of 8.0 inches.

Because of this Difference, the ride height of the Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness sits at 63.6 inches, while the standard Crosstrek sits at 63 inches.

A Shorter Wheelbase

The wheelbase, measured from the front wheel's center to the rear wheel's center, for the Subaru Crosstrek is 105.1 inches. The Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness is slightly shorter at 104.9 inches. This is due to a difference in the suspension geometry between the two vehicles, something for drivers from Hamilton, OH, to think about.

Legendary Boxer Engine

Every Subaru Crosstrek is powered by a 2.5-liter boxer engine that produces 182 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque. Great for getting around Mason, OH.

Learn More at Subaru of Kings Automall

To learn more about the Subaru Crosstrek and the Crosstrek Wilderness, visit Subaru of Kings Automall. Our team can show you around each model and help answer any questions you may have. Our inventory is full of the vehicles drivers want. Whether they are shopping for a new or used car, the vehicle of your dreams is at Subaru of Kings Automall. Contact us to schedule a test drive.

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