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2005 Subaru Crosstrek Specs


- ** 2005 Subaru Crosstrek Overview

Summary

The 2005 Subaru Crosstrek marked Subaru's entry into the compact SUV segment with robust capabilities and a design focused on practicality and efficiency. Known for its all-wheel drive system and versatile utility, this vehicle quickly became a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and city dwellers alike.

History

Introduced in 2004, the Subaru Crosstrek was developed to compete in the growing compact SUV market. It debuted with a distinctive design featuring sharp lines and sporty aesthetics that aligned with Subaru’s reputation for reliable performance vehicles. By 2005, the Crosstrek continued to refine its engineering, enhancing its AWD system and CVT transmission for improved driving dynamics and fuel economy. This generation also saw minor updates to interior features, making the Crosstrek a benchmark for its class.

Car Culture

Within car culture, the 2005 Subaru Crosstrek became synonymous with adventure and practicality. Enthusiasts appreciated its blend of off-road capability and urban maneuverability, making it a versatile choice for both daily commuters and weekend explorers. Its reputation for dependability and safety added to its appeal, fostering a community of users who valued reliability over flashy features.

Model Variations

  • LE Trim: Base model with essential features.
  • X Trim: Adds sport styling and enhanced exterior aesthetics.
  • Limited Trim: Includes premium interior features and advanced technology.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: SUV
  • Horsepower: 150 hp
  • Transmission: CVT
  • Trim Levels Available: LE, X, Limited
  • Engine Type & Size: 2.5L DOHC Flat-4
  • Horsepower & Torque: 150 hp / 140 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: AWD
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Fuel Tank Size: 16.7 gallons
  • MPG: City - 21 / Highway - 28
  • Dimensions: Length - 165.5 inches / Width - 71 inches / Height - 65.5 inches
  • Cargo Capacity: 64.3 cubic feet
  • Towing Capacity: 1270 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: Good (IIHS)
  • Key Features: Sunroof Option, Heated Front Seats, 7-inch Touchscreen Audio System
  • Passenger Capacity: 5

Notable Changes from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2005 model saw enhancements in its interior trim levels, introducing more premium features and slightly improved safety features, aligning it more closely with contemporary consumer expectations in SUV design and functionality. The focus remained on refining existing technologies while maintaining Subaru’s commitment to reliability and all-weather performance.