The rugged Subaru XV keeps what we know and love of Subaru: a Boxer engine, and go-anywhere capabilities thanks to its Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. And now, four years since this generation's initial debut here, its got a new look and improved safety as TC Subaru has launched the 2022 Subaru XV facelift in Malaysia.
As before, this competitor to the Honda HR-V and Toyota Corolla Cross is locally-assembled (CKD) at Tan Chong Motor Assemblies' Segambut plant.
Two variants are offered, and their respective prices are as follows:
2022 Subaru XV price in Malaysia | |
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Variant | Price |
2.0 i-P EyeSight | RM 139,788 |
2.0 i-P GT Edition | RM 146,788 |
OTR prices w/o insurance, SST-free valid until 30-June 2022 |
The biggest news is the addition of the EyeSight ADAS suite, which means it's now level-pegging with the similarly-equipped Subaru Forester. The XV's EyeSight suite includes:
And there's new stuff under the hood as well. This updated XV bundles along Dual-Function X-Mode, which controls engine output, transmission, AWD torque split, and braking system to tackle tricky off-road conditions.
The 'Dual' part means the driver can select between two different settings tailored to specific driving conditions, namely dirt and mud.
Also read: Subaru Symmetrical AWD, why it’s the best AWD solution
Meanwhile, there's also 'Si Drive', and no, this isn't an allusion to the new Honda Civic. 'S' stands for 'Sport' while 'I' is for 'Intelligent', with the former sharpening up throttle response and the latter, an 'eco mode' of sorts.
Also read: Review: 2022 Honda Civic FE – Forget baby Accord, it’s on par with the 3 Series
Rounding up the changes under the skin is retuned suspension, with the XV now featuring coils and dampers optimised for an even smoother ride.
Other than that, other new features with the XV are 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat with memory function, rear seat reminders, auto door-lock, and key-linked folding door mirrors.
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also standard on the XV's 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, with sound played through a 6-speaker setup.
Aside from the mechanical bits, the XV also gains a cleaner, slightly up-to-date look, thanks to a redesigned front-end, a lightly retouched rear, and new 17-inch wheels.
And if one opts for the GT Edition, customers get a GT Edition body kit, 17-inch wheels, variant-specific leather seats, and 'Superview Around Recognition', Subaru's parlance for 360-degree cameras.
The XV comes in six colours: Crystal Black Silica, Magnetite Grey Metallic, Ice Silver Metallic, Dark Blue Pearl, Pure White, and Cool Grey Khaki.
The XV's powertrain combo is largely unchanged, and under the hood is a familiar petrol, direct injection, horizontally-opposed ('Boxer') engine.
Its FB20 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated (NA) mill pumps out 156 PS at 6,000 rpm and 196 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, and these outputs are routed to all four wheels via a Lineartronic CVT automatic with seven virtual ratios.
Also read: Subaru's boxer engine and symmetrical AWD, worth paying more?
The equipment list of the XV includes adaptive LED headlights, LED taillights, keyless entry and push-button start, dual-zone automatic air-conditioning, and paddle shifters.
TC Subaru backs the new facelifted 2022 Subaru XV with a five-year/100,000 km warranty.
WapCar's Opinion: The facelift exercise for the Subaru XV is a very good one, and the inclusion of ADAS as a standard feature toughens up an already-strong car, at an attractive price point no less. It's one for your shortlists, and competitors should be worried.
Also read: 2021 Toyota Corolla Cross vs Subaru XV - TNGA vs AWD
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