2024 Subaru Legacy: A Trim Comparison

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The Subaru Legacy isn’t just your typical Subaru sedan. It’s a sedan designed with luxury in mind but without a high price tag. Offering great performance and spectacular features, this vehicle is well-worth every dime.

Choosing a Legacy

The 2024 Subaru Legacy is offered in six different trim levels. While the idea of having that many choices can be overwhelming to some, we’re here to break down the options for you. This year, the Legacy offers a refreshed front end, a new sports-tuned engine and improved EyeSight. Read on to learn more!

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Legacy

The base trim, simply called the Legacy, starts at $24,895. The model includes cloth upholstery, adjustable front seats, and a 7-inch display infotainment system. With it, you’ll get features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, HD radio, satellite radio, Bluetooth, two USB ports and four-speaker audio.

Additionally, there are plenty of driver assistance features for your money. The vehicle features adaptive cruise control, forward automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, a rearview camera and automatic high beams – among other features.

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As for the engine, it’s a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 182 horsepower and 176 lb-ft of torque. It gets 27 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway, so it has a decent fuel economy on top of impressive performance.

Premium

The Premium is the second-level trim, which starts at $27,195. It features an 11.6-inch display, six-speaker audio, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. Other features include dual-zone automatic climate control, 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, two rear USB ports and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

To this trim you can also add driver assistance features like blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert for $1,000. This package also provides proximity keyless entry and push-button start ignition. Another package for $2,595 adds navigation and a moonroof.

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Sport

The Sport trim starts at $34,495. It features larger sport wheels, sporty cloth upholstery, keyless entry and push-button start, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Blind spot monitoring and reverse automatic emergency braking are added as well. Other included features are a moonroof, a heated steering wheel and driver attention monitoring to ensure your eyes and attention are on the road at all times.

The most notable addition, however, is the peppier 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. Its a sacrifice in terms of fuel economy, getting  23mpg in the city 31 mpg on the highway, but ultimately worth it if you want superior performance.

Limited

The Limited trim, which starts at $31,945, adds leather upholstery, a 12-speaker Harmon Kardon premium audio system, heated rear seats, driver’s memory seat, and an eight-way power-adjustable seat. Other options include a moonroof, a heated steering wheel, navigation and driver attention monitoring.

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Touring XT

The Touring XT is the top-of-the-line performance model. It offers all of the features in the Limited and Sport trims plus a front-view camera, Navigation and ventilated front seats. The Touring XT starts at $38,195. The Touring XT model is much like the Limited model but it comes with the more powerful engine, a 260-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine.