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2026 Subaru Crosstrek review | Daily Sparkz

The Subaru Crosstrek is a relatively new nameplate in the Japanese brand’s Australian lineup, but it’s proven popular with local buyers.

The Crosstrek name was introduced locally with the release of this small SUV in 2023, when it replaced two generations of compact crossovers wearing the XV badge. Like before, it’s still effectively a higher-riding Impreza hatch, promising improved off-road capability in a similarly small package.

That formula seems to resonate with Australian buyers, as the Crosstrek was Subaru’s second-highest seller in 2025, behind the larger Forester mid-size SUV.

To keep this generation of Crosstrek ticking along, Subaru has rolled out a selection of minor changes for 2026. The headline upgrade is the addition of Subaru’s Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS), which can bring the vehicle “to a controlled stop while alerting other road users”.

This system debuted in Australia with the new-generation Forester in 2025 and is part of Subaru’s goal of achieving zero road fatalities in its cars by 2030. The focus of that commitment is preventative, active, and passive safety tech.