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Subaru drops prices of its XV small SUV by $1250 for 2015

byCT Report
07/05/2015
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SYDNEY: Subaru has dropped the prices of its XV small SUV by $1250 for 2015, after already reducing prices of the previous model by $750 in January.

These reductions follow the recent arrival of stiff competition like the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V and Renault Captur in the booming small SUV segment.

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This brings a new XV starting price of $26,490 for the entry-level 2.0i. The mid-level 2.0i-L is now priced from $29,990, while the top-spec 2.0i-S starts at $32,490.

The 2015 update also brings updated trim to the cabin, as well as new touchscreen multimedia system.

The entry-level 2.0i model now features a 6.2-inch touchscreen, while the 2.0i-L and 2.0i-S receive a 7-inch unit and an updated information display for the driver.

The 2015 Subaru XV retains its 110kW/196Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder boxer petrol engine, as well the choice of six-speed manual or CVT automatic transmissions powering all four wheels.

2015 Subaru XV list pricing

XV 2.0i – manual petrol – $26,490 (down $1250)

XV 2.0i – automatic petrol – $28,990 (down $1250)

XV 2.0i-L – manual petrol – $29,990 (down $1250)

XV 2.0i-L – automatic petrol – $32,490 (down $1250)

XV 2.0i-S – manual petrol – $32,490 (down $1250)

XV 2.0i-S – automatic petrol – $34,990 (down $1250)

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