Yes, the Subaru Crosstrek is equipped with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). The Base, Premium, Sport, and Limited trims of the 2024 Crosstrek all come with a CVT transmission. The CVT transmission is the only transmission option available for the Crosstrek.
Contents
- How do I know if my Subaru has a CVT transmission?
- What years did Subaru have CVT transmission problems?
- Do all Subarus use CVT transmissions?
- Do all Subaru Crosstrek have CVT transmission?
- What Subaru does not have CVT transmission?
- What is the life expectancy of a CVT transmission?
- What year did Subaru switch to CVT?
- Which Subarus use CVT?
- Why is Subaru discontinuing Crosstrek?
- How long will a CVT transmission last in a Subaru?
How do I know if my Subaru has a CVT transmission?
You may notice a difference if you pay close attention. With a CVT, there are no gears, period, so you hear the engine rev when you press the accelerator but you never feel any power interruption as the gears change.
What years did Subaru have CVT transmission problems?
Subaru owners have complained about problems with the Lineartronic CVT transmissions and Subaru extended the warranty for cars from model years 2010 to 2018. Usage: 2010–current Subaru Legacy / Outback / Exiga / Impreza / Levorg / Forester / XV and 2015 Subaru WRX Premium and Limited Editions.
Do all Subarus use CVT transmissions?
All our new Subaru models at Jenkins Subaru offer a continuously variable transmission. Vehicles like the Impreza, Crosstrek, WRX, and BRZ offer the choice of a manual transmission as well, but you can always opt for a model with a CVT to help you enjoy greater fuel economy and comfort on your trips around Clarksburg.
Do all Subaru Crosstrek have CVT transmission?
Like the previous Crosstrek, the lower two trims have a 152-hp 2.0-liter flat-four, while the $30,290 Sport and $32,190 Limited have a more powerful 182-hp 2.5-liter flat-four. A CVT and all-wheel drive are standard across the board.
What Subaru does not have CVT transmission?
RAM: No modern RAM is equipped with a CVT. Subaru: The manual Impreza and the BRZ are the only non-CVT cars from Subaru.
What is the life expectancy of a CVT transmission?
about 100,000 miles
CVT Transmission Life Expectancy
In today’s marketplace, new cars with CVTs can be expected to provide reliable operation up to about 100,000 miles. For most cars, overall reliability will be poorer than that expected with a conventional automatic or manual transmission.
What year did Subaru switch to CVT?
Subaru was an early adopter of the CVT transmission when it introduced it in the Subaru Justy in 1989. Since then, Subaru has continued to use this style of transmission.
Which Subarus use CVT?
Subaru’s CVT transmissions are designed to work with Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system and they are used in a range of Subaru vehicles such as the Impreza, Legacy, Crosstrek, and Forester.
Why is Subaru discontinuing Crosstrek?
Why is Subaru discontinuing the Crosstrek PHEV? It appears a lack of interest and sales have made Subaru discontinue the PHEV version of the Crosstrek.
How long will a CVT transmission last in a Subaru?
Q. How long do Subaru CVTs last? A. Several complaints suggest a Subaru CVT could have problems within 10 years of ownership.