Best Subcompact Crossover Suv
Our fifth subcompact SUV finalist in the 2021 autoTRADER.ca Awards is the longest-running model of this group, having arrived in 2013 as the XV Crosstrek before Subaru simplified its name in 2016. At its introduction, the Crosstrek was the second mainstream subcompact crossover to reach the market after the Mitsubishi RVR in 2011. The best compact crossover is the Volvo XC40. We’ve driven the Swedish firm’s smallest soft-roader, and we walked away impressed with its human-centric, driver-friendly interior. Top 10 Subcompact Crossovers By Colin Ryan The growing number of subcompact crossovers tells us that the wonderful world of automobiles is many things, and “democratic” is undoubtedly one of them.
Best Subcompact Crossover Suv 2021
Best Subcompact Crossover Suv 2020
Best Subcompact Suvs
The only subcompact crossover on this list that comes available with a turbo-diesel engine is the SsangYong Tivoli. While it might be a left-field choice, it's definitely still a vehicle worthy of looking into especially if you want diesel power under the hood. The Tivoli brings with it a large 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that also comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capabilities. However, its crowning jewel is the 10.25-inch full graphic high definition display that it has for its gauge cluster. While only available in the higher trim-levels it suits the vehicle well giving it a nice modern and premium touch. When it comes to power the Tivoli is no slouch as its diesel variant comes with a 1.6-liter motor that makes 134hp and 324 Nm of torque that sends power to the front wheels via a 6-speed automatic transmission. Those who are looking for a much tamer motor can opt to go with its 1.6-liter naturally aspirated variant that makes 126hp and 160 Nm of torque. Like its diesel sibling, it too sends power to the front wheels via a 6-speed automatic. If you’re looking for a subcompact crossover with diesel grunt under the hood then consider the SsangYong Tivoli as an option.