The Subaru XV has gone a long way. From its first-generation model as a body-clad Impreza hatchback (it was known as the Outback Sport in the US if you don’t believe it), the all-new 2018 model is here. It may look like a typical compact crossover, but it’s got everything you could ever need in a crossover. You don’t believe it? Here are six reasons why.
1. Tough, solid platform
Like the 2017 Impreza, the all-new 2018 Subaru XV rides on the company’s brand-new platform called the Subaru Global Platform. Not only is it going to make the solid Subaru XV even more so, but it also effectively means less unwanted noise, harshness, and vibration (NVH). In fact, Subaru says it’s around six decibels quieter for the front and four decibels for the rear passengers at 100 km/h. Oh, and it also improves its crash safety by up to 40 percent compared to its predecessor.
2. Designed for “Fun Adventure”
“Fun Adventure” is the guiding principle behind the all-new Subaru. For starters, the curb weight has barely changed despite its slightly larger size, improved solidity, and better equipment. This was done through some ingenious weight savings in the engine (12 kilograms) and transmission (7.8 kilograms) among others. Couple that with a 5mm lower center of gravity, new way of mounting the anti-roll bar directly to the body (reduces body roll by 50 percent), and brake-based torque vectoring control, it makes the Subaru XV pitch less while exhibiting better stability. Like the 2017 Impreza, it also benefits from a 13:1 steering rack. It’s essentially the same as the Subaru BRZ’s, so you can pretty much guess how fun it could be dicing through corners.
3. It’s actually off-road-capable
As great as the Subaru XV on the smooth pavement thanks to better straight-line stability and cornering performance, it’s a gem on the rough stuff as well. It’s not going to be as hardcore as a true body-on-frame SUV with locking differentials, but the Subaru XV manages to keep its 220mm ground clearance while still boasting an 18-degree approach and 30-degree departure angle. And since this is a Subaru, it does come with the trademark Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. Defaulting to a 60 percent front and 40 percent rear, it can send power to the wheels that need it the most. Its sure-footedness is boosted also by the new X-MODE system which modifies several vehicle parameters (engine, transmission, all-wheel drive power distribution) specifically for off-road driving.
4. Substantial form
The 2018 Subaru XV comes in two new colors: Cool Gray Khaki and Sunshine Orange. Still, its looks are quite derivative from the hawk-eye headlights, hexagonal grille, and even the liberal use of matte-black cladding. But go beyond what you see and you begin to appreciate the 2018 Subaru XV’s packaging. It’s barely larger than its predecessor, but it’s far roomier inside. Credit goes partially to the longer wheelbase, but a vastly redone interior frees up space in all areas imaginable: space between front passengers (+20mm), front shoulder space (+29mm), rear knee room (+26mm), and rear headroom (+10mm). Even the ingress/egress has improved with a 10mm lower interior floor height together with a 40mm lower door sill.
5. Sense of premium space
Subaru has invested a lot in improving their interior design and execution, and the 2018 Subaru XV is yet another great example of that. Like the Impreza, the interior is designed to flow from the doors all the way to the instrument panel creating a sense of space and security. Unlike the Impreza though, contrasting orange stitching highlight this crossover’s more daring attitude. Compared to its predecessor, the 2018 Subaru XV also benefits from a smaller and meatier three-spoke steering wheel, a six- or eight-inch Starlink infotainment system with six speakers (depending on the model), and two fancy full-colored multi-function displays: one 4.2-inch sandwiched by the analog gauges and another at the top of the center console. An electric parking brake is standard.
6. World-class safety
Subaru has made safety an integral part of their vehicles and the 2018 Subaru XV paves that way forward. Apart from excellent Active and Passive Safety features, it also comes with a slew of Preventive Safety technology including High Beam Assist which automatically switches the headlights between high and low beam depending on oncoming traffic; Steering Responsive Headlights that moves the light beams left or right when turning at corners to illuminate the direction of travel; and Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection that offers blind spot detection, lane change assistance, and reversing assistance.
All Subaru showrooms across the country are taking orders for the 2018 Subaru XV with customers deliveries to start by the last week of September. It’s available in two variants: the base 2.0i which is P1,348,000 and the range-topping 2.0i-S which is at P1,538,000. Both models have no price increase versus the outgoing model.