The Subaru Crosstrek Limited
interior is a step up from the Premium, but only just. The Limited trim brings in leather seats rather than cloth, push-button start, paddle shifters, and a leather-wrapped shifter. The back seat in the Limited has USB chargers, which are unavailable in the Premium. The Limited also has a fold-down center console with cupholders—standard in most Subaru Premium trims, but surprisingly unavailable in the Crosstrek in any trim other than the Limited.
Infotainment-wise, the Limited has an 8-inch screen. And Android users, a heads-up: Subaru’s are infamous for dropping connections with Android phones. Invest in a good USB cable to avoid this irritating issue!
Otherwise, these are two very similar cars, at least in terms of interior.
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