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2026 Subaru Crosstrek Standard Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$197/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Crosstrek Premium Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$211/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Forester Standard Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$231/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Uncharted Premium Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Electric
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$257/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Forester Premium Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Hybrid
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$281/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Crosstrek Sport Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Hybrid
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$291/mo + tax
2026 Subaru Ascent Limited Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$411/mo + tax
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How the Subaru lineup is structured
Subaru's U.S. lineup centers on Outback (the brand's volume crossover), Forester (compact SUV), Crosstrek (subcompact crossover), Ascent (three-row SUV), Impreza (compact hatch), Legacy (sedan), WRX (sport sedan), BRZ (sport coupe), and the Solterra (all-electric SUV co-developed with Toyota). Standard symmetrical all-wheel drive is part of nearly every Subaru variant; the BRZ rear-drive coupe is the exception. Subaru Motors Finance, structured through a Chase partnership, handles captive financing for Subaru lease and finance quotes.
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AWD-standard as a lease consideration
Most rivals charge a cap-cost premium for all-wheel drive; Subaru includes it standard on nearly every variant. For California households living near snow routes, mountain regions, or coastal weather patterns, the AWD-standard reality changes the like-for-like comparison: a Subaru lease quote already reflects AWD where a comparable rival might list a separate AWD upgrade. That comparison method matters when the household is weighing Outback against Toyota Venza or Honda Passport, or Forester against CR-V or RAV4. The Subaru Motors Finance program structure runs through Chase as the actual lender on the contract.
03
Outback and Forester as the volume lease conversations
Outback (lifted wagon-style crossover) and Forester (boxier compact SUV) are the volume Subaru lease conversations. Both are popular on California outdoor-oriented households. Trim levels (Premium, Limited, Touring, plus Wilderness on Outback and Forester) push cap cost; Subaru Motors Finance through Chase sets residual percentage per trim and per term. The Wilderness variants on both nameplates carry off-road equipment that adds cap cost and shifts the residual basis modestly. For most California shoppers the Premium or Limited trim is the volume lease conversation rather than the Wilderness or top-trim Touring.
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Solterra EV and the Subaru lease conversation
Solterra is the Subaru all-electric SUV, sized close to a Forester and co-developed with Toyota's bZ4X platform. Subaru Motors Finance through Chase runs Solterra residuals on an EV residual model, separate from the gas Subaru side. EV residuals across captive lenders have moved on different cadences than gas residuals; Solterra is no exception. For Solterra lease shoppers, the EV-specific questions apply: home Level 2 charging plan, public DC fast-charging coverage on commute and travel routes, tolerance for residual variability over the term.
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Subaru lease questions
Short answers to the questions Subaru lease shoppers ask when they are weighing Outback vs Forester, the Wilderness trims, and the Solterra EV path.
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Common Questions
Who actually finances a Subaru lease?
Subaru Motors Finance, structured through a Chase partnership, handles captive financing for Subaru lease and finance quotes. The contract names the actual lender; the program structure runs through the Subaru Motors Finance brand.
Outback or Forester for a California outdoor household?
Outback is wagon-style with more cargo length and a slightly lifted ride; Forester is boxier with a more upright cabin and similar cargo volume. Both run AWD-standard. Use case (cargo shape, parking footprint, height clearance for accessories) decides.
Is the Wilderness trim worth the cap cost on a lease?
Worth depends on use. Wilderness adds skid plates, raised ride height, and off-road equipment. For households actually using off-road capability, the answer is usually yes; for paved-only households, the standard Premium or Limited trim usually pencils better.
How is the Solterra lease different from a Forester lease?
Solterra runs on an EV residual model through Subaru Motors Finance; Forester runs on the gas residual model. EV residuals have moved on a different cadence across recent program windows. Compare both quotes at the same term and cap if both are in your shortlist.
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