From what I'm seeing on internet discussions (all over, not necessarily here), people generally misunderstand the towing specs of the Crosstrek Wilderness. I'm going to just throw this out there for posterity.
The CTW is advertised as being able to tow 3,500 lbs, and most people don't pay attention beyond that.
The 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness owner's manual states the following on page 415:
Page 416 then goes on to show a 3,500 lb towing capacity when using trailer brakes, or 1,000 lb towing capacity without brakes. If you aren't using brakes, you really shouldn't be towing that 3,500 lb load. You may be able to pull it, but your car doesn't have enough mass or brake capacity to safely stop that much load.
That all seems to make sense, right? Skip forward in the manual to pages 528 and 529. They put this statement in there twice.
The CTW is advertised as being able to tow 3,500 lbs, and most people don't pay attention beyond that.
The 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness owner's manual states the following on page 415:
Page 416 then goes on to show a 3,500 lb towing capacity when using trailer brakes, or 1,000 lb towing capacity without brakes. If you aren't using brakes, you really shouldn't be towing that 3,500 lb load. You may be able to pull it, but your car doesn't have enough mass or brake capacity to safely stop that much load.
That all seems to make sense, right? Skip forward in the manual to pages 528 and 529. They put this statement in there twice.