Subaru Solterra vs Tesla Model Y vs Toyota Crown
2023 Subaru Solterra vs. Tesla Model Y vs. Toyota Crown
Overview
Hybrid and all-electric vehicles, from sedans to SUVs, are becoming more prevalent in the automotive industry. Before you make the switch, compare the 2023 Subaru Solterra, Tesla Model, and Toyota Crown. Here are the highlights of each vehicle.
2023 Subaru Solterra
The 2023 Subaru Solterra has three trims: Premium, Limited, and Touring. Each features a 72.8-kWh battery powering two electric motors and a standard all-wheel-drive system. Its 8.3 inches of ground clearance opens up the Solterra to light off-roading adventures, making it stand out in this class. You also get dual-zone automatic climate control, a heated steering wheel, and heated front seats on the Premium to keep you comfortable.
2023 Tesla Model Y
You can also purchase the 2023 Telsa Model Y in three trims: All-Wheel Drive, Long-Range AWD, and Performance. Depending on the model, you get a 67.6-kWh or 81-kWh battery and all-wheel drive. Standard features include wireless charging and cheap simulated leather upholstery. You'll also discover the handling is clumsy, especially on twisty roads.
2023 Toyota Crown
If you're not quite ready to go full-electric, the 2023 Toyota Crown is a hybrid in XLE, Limited, and Platinum trims. This all-wheel-drive sedan can be equipped with a traditional gas-engine option or a hybrid MAX 2.4-liter four-cylinder, engine, exclusive to the Platinum trim. You'll find higher quality materials in the Crown than the Model Y, but these finishes come at a much higher price point than on the Solterra.
Switching to electric and hybrid options can be exciting, especially when the market has more options than ever before. However, the 2023 Subaru Solterra has the luxury and performance you need to be a top pick.
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