Article by:
Luke Wilkinson
Subaru has also updated the XV’s chassis with a new set of springs and dampers, as well as a new drivetrain controller featuring specific settings for snow, dirt, gravel and mud. Drivers can also now adjust the car’s engine and drivetrain characteristics using Subaru’s new SI-Drive system, which has dedicated settings for fuel efficiency and performance.
Safety equipment gets a boost, too. Now, the XV comes as standard with a new 180-degree front monitor, which constantly checks the crossover’s nose and blind spots for obstacles and pedestrians. The mirrors now also automatically tilt downwards when the car is in reverse, for better visibility when parking. Read the full article here.