Subaru Crosstrek Bolt Pattern | All Model Years
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At Conley Subaru, we get wheel-and-tire questions all the time, and the Subaru Crosstrek bolt pattern is one of the biggest “make-or-break” details when you’re shopping for new wheels, winter wheel packages, or swapping take-offs from another Subaru. The bolt pattern (also called PCD) tells you how many lug holes the wheel has and how far apart they are in millimeters. If the pattern doesn’t match your Crosstrek’s hub, the wheel will not mount correctly, period.
Below is a complete, all-model-year guide (including the early “XV Crosstrek” years). We’ve grouped years together where Subaru kept the same bolt pattern, and we start with the newest Crosstreks first.
2024–Present Subaru Crosstrek bolt pattern (includes 2024, 2025, 2026)
Bolt pattern: 5×114.3 (also commonly written as 5×4.5).
If you drive a 2024+ Crosstrek, this is the key detail to know: Subaru moved the Crosstrek to a 5×114.3 bolt pattern for the newest generation, so wheels that fit earlier Crosstreks (5×100) will not bolt up directly.
A few practical notes we share with customers in our store:
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When shopping online, make sure listings aren’t mixing “Crosstrek” years together. Many wheel sites default to “Crosstrek” and assume the same fitment across generations, which is not the case once you hit 2024+.
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If you’re moving a winter set from an older Crosstrek to a 2024–2026 Crosstrek, the bolt pattern difference is the first thing that stops the swap. Even if the tire diameter looks close, the wheel won’t mount if it’s 5×100.
Model-year checklist covered in this section: 2024, 2025, 2026.
2013–2023 Subaru Crosstrek bolt pattern (includes 2013 through 2023)
Bolt pattern: 5×100.
For 2013–2023, Crosstreks use the classic Subaru 5×100 bolt pattern. That consistency is why you’ll often see wheels shared across multiple Subaru models and multiple Crosstrek generations up through 2023. Aftermarket wheel catalogs and wheel listings for these years commonly group them together as 5×100 applications.
This is also where naming can trip people up:
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2013–2015 are frequently referred to as “XV Crosstrek” in listings, but wheel fitment for bolt pattern remains 5×100 for these early years.
If you’re shopping used wheels locally, here’s the quick “sanity check” we recommend before you buy:
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Confirm the listing explicitly states 5×100.
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Confirm the wheel came off a 2013–2023 Crosstrek (or another Subaru known to share the same 5×100 pattern).
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Do not rely on “it fits a Crosstrek” unless the seller specifies the year range.
Model-year checklist covered in this section: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023.
How to confirm your Crosstrek bolt pattern before ordering wheels
Even with year-based guidance, we still like verification, especially if your vehicle has had hub, brake, or suspension work in the past.
Here are three reliable ways to confirm fitment:
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Use your model year and trim, then cross-check the bolt pattern shown by reputable wheel retailers and fitment catalogs for that exact year range. Many sources call out the generation change where 2024+ moves to 5×114.3.
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Look at the wheel itself: a 5-lug wheel will have five mounting holes, and the listing should state either 5×100 or 5×114.3.
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If you’re unsure, our parts team can verify the correct fitment using your VIN so you’re not stuck paying return shipping on the wrong wheels.
Quick year-to-bolt-pattern summary for Subaru Crosstrek
This is the “bookmark it” recap:
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2024–2026: 5×114.3
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2013–2023: 5×100
If you tell us your model year and whether you’re building a winter package, an off-road set, or a street wheel upgrade, we can help you match the correct bolt pattern first, then dial in the rest of the fitment details from there.
Conclusion
The Subaru Crosstrek has used two bolt patterns across its full run, and the dividing line is simple: 2013–2023 are 5×100, while 2024–2026 are 5×114.3. If you’re upgrading wheels, swapping seasonal sets, or buying used take-offs, getting that one spec right is what keeps the process easy and prevents expensive mistakes. When you’re ready, Conley Subaru can help you confirm fitment and choose a setup that matches your Crosstrek and the way you drive.