Where is the Subaru Crosstrek built and manufactured?

Hey so i was wondering where the Subaru Crosstrek is actually made. My buddy say it’s in Indiana. I mean the Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant, right? They make a bunch of different Subaru models there, including some trucks and sedans. isn’t that cool? I think it’s pretty rad they make the Crosstrek over there too it gives them a certification for being a locally made vehicle because of that.

But idk maybe others are built somewhere else? like i read something about cars being made in Mexico too right? Maybe some crossovers? I don’t know for sure but maybe you guys know more than i do lol?

Let me know if you guys have any other info about it or have a Crosstrek story to share. and what’s up with that idea they make crossovers in more places? isn’t it just simpler to make it in one place?

I’ve been a Subaru fan for years, man! Crazy to think the Crosstrek’s put together in Lafayette, Indiana. I’ve driven past the plant a few times on road trips. Super cool seeing cars built right in the USA. The assembly hub’s got this vibe, like proud craftsmanship all over it. I’ve always admired the quality, and knowing it’s made stateside just makes it even better!

In ‘17, I was in Toluca, Mexico, and saw loads of Subaru Crosstreks rollin’ off the line. Thought ‘bout curbin’ on a tour, but it’s honestly cool how far they travel from a US or Canadian supporters’ hearts. It’s like they’re bringing a piece of 'em home when you pick yours up! :raised_hands:

I’ve always been into Subaru models, especially since I lived in Indiana. Heard that the Crosstrek gets a lot of love there, built right at Subaru of Indiana Automotive’s facility. That place is mad impressive with its eco-friendly practices. Makes me proud to know a kick-ass car like that’s made stateside—it’s got real Americana DNA crated in it, right?

I’ve always been stoked on Subaru, especially the Crosstrek. So I was chuffed to learn that it gets built in Lafayette, Indiana! I’ve seen tons of those getting put together on local drives. The fact that a car this rad is made right here in the U.S. makes me feel all proud. Yeah, good ol’ Lafayette is Subaru city! :red_car::dash:

I’ve always been curious about where my Subaru Crosstrek comes from. I heard they build 'em in Marysville, Ohio, at the Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant. It’s cool since it’s all made over here. Ohio’s turning out some solid rides lately, and I love supporting American manufacturing. Makes me proud every time I cruise in my Crosstrek!

I’ve been curious about the Subaru Crosstrek since I hopped on a road trip in Vermont. Rumor has it these bad boys are assembled at Subaru of Indiana Automotive in West Lafayette, Indiana. That place’s rocking sustainability – they even power the plant with their own wind turbines. Pretty cool when you think about it, huh? Makes the Crosstrek even more awesome to drive knowing that.

I’ve driven a Subaru Crosstrek around Manchester, UK, and it just felt right, you know? Turns out, much of this beast is American-made — routed from Lafayette, Indiana. They also have some production in Mexico. It’s wild how they got parts from all over before bringing it to one central spot. Cars are like puzzles, international collaboration at its finest. Plus, keeping most manufacturing stateside boosts jobs, I’ve heard locals saying it’s a win-win. I’m really proud that part of my ride came from back home!

I’ve been driving around Rockford, IL, in my Subaru Crosstrek, and it’s a sweet ride. They build 'em there, and their quality’s top-notch! Almost feels like it’s gliding on the frozen lakes up here in Canada!

Back in '19, I was in Indiana and saw a Lottree up close; turns out it’s made right there! Straight from Subaru’s Indiana Factory in Lincoln. Pretty neat all-American car. Makes ya wanna hit the road, ya know? Couldn’t resist those wheels!

I remember once driving past the Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant, near Lafayette. That’s where they whip up the Crosstrek, right in the USA! Pretty wicked to think about my car being born in my backyard, you know? It’s got that local pride going for it, nice n’ shiny. It’s wild how all those parts come together under one big greenhouse roof! Makes you appreciate those in house builds, right? Not like those outsourced folks. :thinking: