2021 Subaru XV price and specs: Prices rise on mid-life update

The 2021 Subaru XV has received its mid-life update, getting a mild facelift and some new driving tech, together with some new variants. But while Subaru has raised prices for the entry-level XV 2.0i AWD by $450 to $29,690 before on-road costs, higher grades have seen prices increase up to $1170. The Subaru XV 2.0 Hybrid has now been split across two models: the Hybrid L AWD ($90 cheaper than the outgoing Hybrid model) and the range-topping Hybrid S AWD at $40,790 plus on-road costs.

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