2024 Subaru Crosstrek 2024 Subaru Crosstrek If there is a car that perfectly captures the active lifestyle zeitgeist, it is the Subaru Crosstrek. While other subcompact SUVs feel like lowered minivans, the Crosstrek feels like a tool for exploration. This identity has created a resale market that is almost fanatical; in many cases, a 3-year-old Crosstrek will trade in for nearly 85% of its original purchase price. The Subaru Crosstrek is a phenomenon in the resale world. It essentially created the lifted hatchback category and has maintained some of the highest residual values in the industry ever since. In 2026, the Crosstrek's value is bolstered by its just right size and the release of the highly-coveted Wilderness trim. The Wilderness Factor: 3rd Generation (2024) The 2024 redesign didn't just update the tech; it brought us the Crosstrek Wilderness. Immediate Equity: In 2026, the Wilderness is the most sought-after model on the secondary market. With its 9.3 inches of ground clearance and upgraded towing capacity (3,500 lbs), it is currently fetching a $3,000–$4,500 premium over the standard Sport models on trade-in. The 11.6-inch Screen: The massive new tablet screen is a major "condition" point. If the screen has any dead pixels or significant scratches, dealers will dock your trade-in by as much as $1,000, as it's the centerpiece of the interior. The Engine Shift: 2nd Generation (2018–2023) For years, the Crosstrek was criticized for being underpowered with its 2.0L engine. That changed in 2021 with the introduction of the 2.5L engine in the Sport and Limited trims. The Performance Bump: In the 2026 market, used buyers are specifically hunting for the 2.5L models. If you have a 2021+ Sport or Limited, your trade-in value is holding significantly stronger than the 2.0L Premium models. The Manual Transmission Unicorn: 2023 was the final year for the manual transmission. In 2026, these are becoming "collector" commuters. If yours is in "Excellent" shape, don't let a dealer lowball you-enthusiasts will pay a premium for the three-pedal setup. 2026 Market Tip: The Cladding Condition The Crosstrek is defined by its heavy plastic body cladding. In 2026, appraisers are looking closely at UV Chalking, where the plastic turns grey or white from sun exposure. To secure a "Better than Average" price, use a trim restorer to bring that plastic back to deep black. It's a $20 fix that can change the appraiser's perception of the entire car's condition. 3rd Generation (2024) The all-new redesign. Values are exceptionally high, with the Wilderness trim leading the pack. Year Trim Worse (Fair) Average (Good) Better (Excellent) 2024 Base / Premium $18,200 $21,100 $23,400 Sport / Limited $22,500 $25,400 $27,800 Wilderness $26,200 $29,500 $32,100 2022 Subaru Crosstrek 2022 Subaru Crosstrek These Cars Are Dying In 2026 2nd Generation (2018–2023) The most popular generation. Features the 2.5L engine upgrade (2021+) and the first Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) Year Trim Worse (Fair) Average (Good) Better (Excellent) 2023 Base / Premium $16,400 $18,900 $21,200 Sport / Limited / PHEV $19,800 $22,600 $25,100 2022 Base / Premium $14,900 $17,200 $19,500 Sport / Limited / PHEV $18,100 $20,800 $23,200 2021 Base / Premium $13,200 $15,500 $17,800 Sport / Limited $16,400 $19,100 $21,600 2020 Base / Premium $11,500 $13,800 $16,000 Limited $13,900 $16,400 $18,700 2019 Base / Premium $9,900 $12,200 $14,400 Limited / Hybrid $12,200 $14,800 $17,100 2018 Base / Premium $8,500 $10,800 $12,900 Limited $10,800 $13,400 $15,600 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek 1st Generation (2013–2017) Originally called the XV Crosstrek."These established the 8.7 inches of ground clearance standard. Year Trim Worse (Fair) Average (Good) Better (Excellent) 2017 2.0i / Premium $7,100 $9,200 $11,200 Limited / Desert Khaki Special $8,800 $11,100 $13,400 2016 2.0i / Premium $5,900 $7,900 $9,800 2015 2.0i / Premium $4,800 $6,700 $8,500 2014 Premium / Hybrid $3,700 $5,500 $7,200 2013 Premium / Limited $2,900 $4,600 $6,300 AutoGuide's Advice: The Crosstrek is a "High-Demand/Low-Supply" vehicle for many dealers. Before you trade it in, check your local used inventory. If your dealer only has one or two Crosstreks on the lot, they are likely desperate for your car and will be more willing to move into the "Better than Average" price tier to secure the inventory. Volkswagen Parades the Most Iconic GTI Concepts Once Again