The 2025 Subaru Crosstrek is a great small SUV, but it's not for everyone.
Liz (@fitnessadventureswithliz) is trading in her high-mileage Toyota Corolla and looking for a new SUV. She wants a reliable vehicle that she can take her dog Rosie on camping trips and will carry all the cargo and camping gear they take with them.
In her TikTok video she says,
"I'm trading in my 2009 Toyota Corolla that has 268,000 miles because it won't last another six months. I checked out the Toyota Corolla Cross first and liked it. Now it's Subaru day, and I'm test-driving the 2025 Subaru Crosstrek."
Before I share Liz's story, imagine living in Canada, where it's cold and snowy, and having a four-wheel-drive vehicle is not a luxury; it's a necessity. You love to take road trips during the summer and go camping with your bulldog, Rosie.
You have a reliable 2009 Toyota Corolla with high miles and are now looking for an SUV. Your friends have told you about the Subaru Crosstrek and that you should check it out. It sounds like the perfect small SUV that fits your active lifestyle.
The next-generation Crosstrek is high on your shopping list.
If you've read my Subaru reports, you know that the Subaru Crosstrek is the ideal subcompact SUV to take off-pavement for hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding in the winter, and camping trips in the summer.
Liz lives in Canada making the Crosstrek an ideal winter vehicle with its Symmetrical all-wheel-drive for driving in the snow and ice. So, it's no surprise that Subaru Crosstrek is high on her shopping list. However, the test drive did not go as expected. Here is Liz's revealing story.
She says,
"I really liked how the Subaru Crosstrek drove on my test drive, but the only thing I didn't like, and don't come at me because it's a personal preference, I don't like the size of the touchscreen."
"I am test-driving a car, not a laptop."
"I know I haven't bought a new car in fifteen years, and a lot of the technology has changed in vehicles. However, the big screen was too distracting for me. I couldn't do it. Besides that, I love the Crosstrek, which was nice to drive."
"I also took out the Subaru Outback, and they are both amazing cars. Hands down, they are one of the most amazing test drives I've had so far. The sales guy was terrific, but I was honest with him and told him I didn't like the touchscreen."
What Are Others Saying About the Subaru Crosstrek?
Reddit users are talking about the large 11.6-inch Crosstrek touchscreen.
Ichiban-Noodles says, "It's "mildly annoying" is the best way to describe it. Honestly, it's not that bad, and you get used to it fairly quickly. It's not lightning-fast, but it still works fine. Mine hasn't had any issues yet after 3 months of ownership."
Chiaseedmess - It's the same big screen Subaru uses in all its other refreshed models. It works fine. Not fast, but it does the job. The controls are odd, and it's annoying overall. I hate the trend of iPad controls in cars, as do most people, but overall it won't cause any real problems.
The 11.6-inch touchscreen in the new Subaru Crosstrek can be distracting while driving due to its size, laggy response, and the need to take eyes off the road to make adjustments, but some find it functional and prefer it over physical buttons.
Here's a more detailed look at the pros and cons:
Potential Distractions:
- Large Screen: The large screen can be visually distracting, drawing the driver's attention away from the road.
- Laggy Response: Some users report that the touchscreen is slow and unresponsive, making it difficult to make quick adjustments while driving.
- The Need to Take Eyes Off the Road: Adjusting settings, especially those that aren't voice-activated, can require drivers to take their eyes off the road, potentially leading to accidents.
- Visual Clutter: Some find the screen visually busy with too much information, making it harder to find what they need quickly.
- Touchscreen Controls: Some drivers prefer physical buttons for climate control, volume, and other functions, as they are easier to use without taking their eyes off the road.
Potential Benefits:
- Convenience: The touchscreen allows access to navigation, media, and vehicle settings from one central hub.
- Hands-Free Calling and Voice Command: These features can help minimize distractions and keep your focus on the road.
- Smartphone Integration: Seamless integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allows access to contacts, messages, and apps.
- Navigation: Real-time navigation and traffic updates can help drivers reach their destinations efficiently.
- Over-the-Air Updates: Touchscreens allow car companies to offer over-the-air (OTA) software updates that can install new features and fix system issues.
- Some users find the portrait layout easier to navigate than a landscape layout.
Overall: The next-generation 2025 Subaru Crosstrek touchscreen is a mixed bag. While it offers convenience and connectivity, it can also be a source of distraction, especially for those who prefer physical buttons.
Conclusion:
The 2025 Subaru Crosstrek is a great small SUV for those with active lifestyles. If you live in a cold climate, its all-wheel-drive system is the best. However, it's not for everyone. Some small buyers say the 11.6-inch touchscreen display is too big for the Crosstrek's compact interior.
Liz concludes, "It's just me being me. I'm not afraid to walk away if I don't like a vehicle."
How About You?
Do you own a new-generation Subaru Crosstrek? We want to hear about your experience with the touchscreen technology. Click the red 'Add New Comment' link below and share your thoughts. Your insights could be invaluable to potential buyers.
Check out my Subaru Crosstrek story: The National Park Service Told Me I Had to Get My New Subaru Crosstrek Off Their Trail
I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
Photo credit: Denis Flierl via Liz
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I’ve always had VW and in…
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I’ve always had VW and in 2021 bought a Subaru forester. For camping, off-roading, hiking and your best furry friends , best
size hands down . Drives great, dependable. I didn’t even consider the crosstreck if anything I moved up this year to the outback . My suggestion is go back and try out the forester. Sad you overlooked it.
Our family has been driving…
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Our family has been driving Subaru's for the pass 30 years. New and used their quality can not compare with other brands. And if you have had to drive any distance in bad weather, there is no other choice than Subaru. My father is 89 and he does not have problems with the touch screen on his 2025 Ascent Touring. On the 8th day God created SUBARU!
Just read the article some…
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Just read the article some gal said she didn’t like the touchscreen. Unlike her - I love it!!! Easy to read, great backup camera, easy to use even for a 72 year old technology dinosaur. I can play music from my iPhone playlist avoiding monthly subscription costs to music. Lots of radio stations can be saved too!! It is not distracting in the slightest! (You can just leave it in the main menu screen which only has menu Icons. Nothing moving to distract a driver.)
Also great for directions (linked from my phone if I want) via Google Maps. Every turn is read out audibly, plus the map if I want to look. And I do not find it slow or not responsive in the slightest. I get instant information. And I live in the boonies where Internet is spotty or nonexistent at times. My Screen and directions never go dark….My last vehicle was a 2010 SUV, so my 2024 Subaru Crosstrek was a big move for me with many new features. And I love everything about my car!!! After a year and a half of ownership, I would highly recommend the Subaru Crosstrek.
Note: I am a relatively short female….and I don’t usually write reviews….
Spouse owned 2015, 2019, …
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Spouse owned 2015, 2019, 2021 and currently 2024 Outback Tourings. She hates this slab of glass, esp in the 2024, which she says is just as glarey and unreadable in sunlight, esp with sunroof open. It is too important to not be able to read it. 2024 is so laggy and slow and prone to rebooting, she hates it. In the 2021 at least it worked, even if glare was a problem. Dealer has updated it, checked it out, it's just not up to the task it's being asked to do. Also worried about cost to replace it out of warranty. She's told the dealership she'll not buy another Subaru with this equipment. And they must address the glare issue with any replacement unit - it's how it's positioned. She loves the car but hates this thing. She's not wrong - I've wanted to "reboot" it so often due to lag.
I also recently was car…
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I also recently was car shopping. If the prices don’t scare you, the many choices can be overwhelming. Know what you want and what your budget is. Use the internet to do a lot of your walking. I looked at them all. Although it wasn’t in my budget to buy a new vehicle, I was able to purchase a used Honda CRV. I’m very pleased with it.
That’s great for you. Use…
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That’s great for you. Use your hard-earned money to purchase what YOU want. I personally love the interactive screen. I have a 2002 Subaru with a quarter-million miles. It’s totally analog. Please make an offer!
She should look at the Mazda…
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She should look at the Mazda lineup. Especially the CX-50. Tasteful interiors. No gaudy iPad pasted on the dashboard.
I have a two year old…
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I have a two year old outback and the touchscreen SUCKS! It’s slow, prone to glitching, is unintuitive, and frankly is unsafe. It’s like Subaru got to the center console and just gave up or ran out of money. Between that and all the nanny tech (pet friendly car where you can’t turn off rear seat belt alarms really?!) this Subaru may be my last. Bring back analog controls!
I owned a Subaru Forester…
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I owned a 2003 Subaru Forester sx ,for 21 years ...it was running fine ,I treated it well ...& The car was great,..it was time for me to buy a new car ,but that touch screen on those new Subaru vehicles sucks. and it made it so I wouldn't buy a Subaru... Subaru is so slow at changing things ..that's another problem... We'll see how that 2026 Outback looks ,and what they did to the dashboard.. I assume they got rid of that big ugly screen... I got a CX50 instead.. no CVT, no big ugly screen.
I can’t believe you would…
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In reply to I owned a Subaru Forester… by J. Virgo (not verified)
I can’t believe you would pass up a great car like a Subaru outback just because of the big screen, which will get used to in a week. I used to drive a Toyota supra with a five speed so I know a little little bit about changing gears the CTV, which is in my 2020 outback run so smooth. I totally forgot about gears. Subaru makes a great car. I’m on my third one and I’ve never had one single problem. The only cars I would ever consider purchasing would be a Toyota a Honda and a Subaru. The Honda is way more expensive than a comparable Subaru. Good luck.
Why not show a picture?…
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Why not show a picture? Ridiculous!
I felt exactly the same way…
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I felt exactly the same way about the large screen. I have a 2022 Crosstrek and prefer it over the 2025 design interior.
I have a 2024 Crosstrek. I…
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I have a 2024 Crosstrek. I love the car. At first, I found the touchscreen to be huge; I felt like a pilot in an airplane. But I’m used to it now. Although I have to say that the touchscreen is not always responsive and does lag in its response. I still love this car.
I have a 2025 Subaru Outback…
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I have a 2025 Subaru Outback Premium. Big screen. Hate it!
Wish I had my 2019 Outback back.
I used to have a 2021…
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I used to have a 2021 outback which was one of the first years for the big touch screen I had to replace it 2 times because it went blank and wouldn't come back on i don't know if they have fixed this but honestly I like my smaller screen and physical buttons
I just bought the new 2025…
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I just bought the new 2025 crosstrek after having a 2021. Although the touchscreen is bigger and several physical buttons that I was used to have are not there anylonger, I’m getting used to it easily. It just takes a hot second to figure out the changes and learn something new. Overall, it’s very nice and I’m loving it!! I’d recommend Subaru to anyone, especially those in cold climates with snow… it’ll go anywhere! And the Crosstrek is a sporty little SUV with get-up-and Go!! Great gas mileage too!! ❤️
I have a 2024 Crosstrek. I…
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I have a 2024 Crosstrek. I am generally impressed with the car. My decision to buy this car has been reinforced by the accolades that it receives from the motoring press a Consumer Reports.
I don’t find the 11” screen distracting. I appreciate all of the technology and especially the integration with my apps, especially Waz. Having said that, it is at times laggy. Subaru needs to address this issue across all product lines.
I got a 2025 crosstrek in…
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I got a 2025 crosstrek in February of this year. I traded in my 2014 Forester for it. Besides missing the trunk space and lack of automatic tailgate lift, overall I am very pleased with it. The large screen did take some getting used to, but all the features right there at your fingertips is awesome. The eyesight headlights are great, the automatic vehicle hold in a drive thru is a godsend! The ride is smooth as butter. It is a great small suv.
I own a 2020 outback with a…
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I own a 2020 outback with a large screen I love it sometimes there is a lag but I can live with it
I also own a 2014 Outback with a small screen I prefer the larger screen
Both models have never been in the shop except for brakes and the other minor things
My first Subaru was a Forester again no problems, but I do prefer the outback with a large screen
Manipulating gloves in…
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Manipulating gloves in winter to fidget with a screen, and a slow one at that, is just plain dangerous. Pass.
I went from a 2015 Mazda 3i…
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I went from a 2015 Mazda 3i hatchback with a tiny screen & no Car Play to a 2024 Subaru Impreza. I LOVE the touchscreen and the Car Play integration. I use the buttons on the steering wheel for almost everything-volume, radio station changes, calls, texts, navigation... If you don’t like the screen you can turn it off & still have access the climate control.
I agree. No touch screen for…
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I agree. No touch screen for me. At least not one that Inhave to use for everything. Too distracting to navigate menus to adjust things.
Baggy response would just make that worse. Give my real buttons for critical functions like climate, and I want a real volume know.
I disagree that a touch screen is required for voice commands.
I don't mind a 7 or 8 inch screen, but I still want buttons.
There are no Subarus that…
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There are no Subarus that have 4x4. AWD is *not* 4x4.
We recently leased a 2025…
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We recently leased a 2025 Subaru Forester and I immediately hated the 7.6" screen. My neighbor has the bigger screen in her Crosstrek, and she said she wished her screen was the smaller split screen like ours. After reading many of the comments here, maybe I don't want the bigger screen either.
I have been driving my 2024…
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I have been driving my 2024 Crosstrek for 5 months. I’m 69 years old and am only moderately computer savvy. There was a learning curve for me driving this vehicle and I am glad my dealer brings their buyers back in 2-4 weeks to discuss questions.
I don’t mind the screen at all and the size doesn’t concern me. I drive with my screen split by pandora and google maps so it doesn’t seem crowded. It is easy to turn the screen off. I do have to glance at the screen occasionally when I’m driving but the safety features keeping me driving well are very reassuring.
I would prefer buttons to touchscreen for the climate control.
I love my car!
Knobs have been electronic…
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Knobs have been electronic computer controlled for years. I had fan control knobs lose function and some speeds go out on past vehicles. Knobs are just a pacifier that can lose function like a touch screen could malfunction but look how capable and durable your smart phones have become as long as you don't kick them around too much.
There's absolutely no excuse…
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There's absolutely no excuse for a laggy user interface. Even a few hundred dollar mobile phone has more compute power than you'll ever need so just what the heck are these muppets doing shipping laggy user interfaces in a car costing tens of thousands of dollars?
Totally agree, These new…
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Totally agree,
These new screens are annoying. While we're on the subject can we please go back to hand crank windows, cable drawn brakes and most of all, what's up with turn signal lights?!? Semaphores were so much more visible!
2025 Crosstreck owner here!…
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2025 Crosstreck owner here! I love the big Portrait screen.
Everyone is different, for sure- but I don’t find it distracting, especially since I have gotten more familiar with the various functions.
3 months in- so far, no regrets. This is also my first Subaru so I’m also in the that honeymoon phase.
I have a 2021 sport model…
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I have a 2021 sport model and absolutely love my 3 screen setup vs the newer 1 gigantic screen ;) mine has the radio screen then it has another tiny screen to show different features like mpg then it has the dashboard screen. It's a great look and not distractive but them newer models w huge screen are no good in my opinion. If I did buy 1 I'd have to have an older model dash put in lol
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