SUBARU · SUBARU XV · Cars
As of 2025 Q4, 7,426 SUBARU XVs remain registered in the UK — an increasingly uncommon sight on today's roads. That's down from a peak of 7,541 in 2023 Q4 — only 98% of the high-water mark, a loss of about 115 cars. Numbers have held broadly steady over recent years rather than falling away — often the mark of a model that owners deliberately preserve.
Uncommon — a few thousand still about (7,426).
Rarer than 18% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
The Subaru Crosstrek (Japanese: スバル・クロストレック, Hepburn: Subaru Kurosutorekku; also known as the Subaru XV globally for the first two generations) is a compact crossover SUV produced by Subaru since 2012. It is a successor to the Outback Sport in the United States and Canada, and the Impreza XV globally. Like the Outback Sport, the Crosstrek is a lifted Impreza hatchback with minor differences, though with a more substantial lift than the Outback Sport. Initially, the vehicle was marketed as the XV globally, and as the XV Crosstrek in the United States and Canada. In 2015, Subaru dropped the XV moniker...
As of 2025 Q4, 7,426 SUBARU XV were still registered in the UK — 7,268 licensed and on the road, plus 158 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The SUBARU XV is uncommon, with 7,426 still about, making it rarer than 18% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of SUBARU XV on UK roads fell by 80 (1.1%).
Most SUBARU XV run on petrol — about 55% of those still registered, with the rest split across hybrid, diesel.
The SUBARU XV peaked at 7,541 registered in 2023 Q4, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.