For enhanced safety, the front and rear seat shoulder belts of the Subaru Crosstrek have pretensioners to tighten the seatbelts and eliminate dangerous slack in the event of a collision and force limiters to limit the pressure the belts will exert on the passengers. The Kia Seltos doesn’t offer pretensioners for its rear seat belts.
The Subaru Crosstrek has a standard driver’s side knee airbag mounted low on the dashboard. The knee airbag helps prevent the driver from sliding under the seatbelts or the main frontal airbag; this keeps the driver better positioned during a collision for maximum protection. A knee airbag also helps keep the legs from striking the dashboard, preventing knee and leg injuries in the case of a serious frontal collision. The Seltos doesn’t offer knee airbags.
The Crosstrek has standard Whiplash-Reducing Front Seats, which use a specially designed seat to protect the driver and front passenger from whiplash. During a rear-end collision, the Whiplash-Reducing Front Seats system allows the backrest to travel backwards to cushion the occupants and the headrests move forward to prevent neck and spine injuries. The Seltos doesn’t offer a whiplash protection system.
With its standard EyeSight, the Subaru Crosstrek is better at preventing collisions with pedestrians than the Kia Seltos, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety:
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|
Crosstrek |
Seltos |
| Overall Evaluation |
GOOD |
ACCEPTABLE |
|
|
Crossing Child - DAY |
|
| 12 MPH |
AVOIDED |
AVOIDED |
| 25 MPH |
AVOIDED |
-20 MPH |
|
|
Crossing Adult - NIGHT |
|
| 12 MPH Brights |
AVOIDED |
-1 MPH |
| 12 MPH Low beams |
AVOIDED |
AVOIDED |
| 25 MPH Brights |
AVOIDED |
-13 MPH |
| 25 MPH Low beams |
AVOIDED |
-3 MPH |
|
|
Parallel Adult - NIGHT |
|
| 25 MPH Brights |
AVOIDED |
AVOIDED |
| 37 MPH Brights |
AVOIDED |
-21 MPH |
| Warning Issued-Brights |
3.3 sec |
1.4 sec |
| 37 MPH Low beams |
-5 MPH |
-5 MPH |
| Warning Issued-Low beams |
3.2 sec |
.3 sec |
Over 200 people are killed each year when backed over by motor vehicles. The Crosstrek Limited/Wilderness has standard Reverse Automatic Braking that use rear sensors to monitor for objects to the rear and automatically apply the brakes to prevent a collision. The Seltos doesn’t offer automatic braking for stationary objects directly to the rear.
To provide maximum traction and stability on all roads, All-Wheel Drive is standard on the Crosstrek. But it costs extra on the Seltos.
The Crosstrek Limited Hybrid offers an optional Surround View Monitor to allow the driver to see objects all around the vehicle on a screen. The Seltos only offers a rear monitor and rear parking sensors that beep or flash a light. That doesn’t help with obstacles to the front or sides.
The Subaru Crosstrek’s rear backup camera has a standard washer for maintaining a clear view under various conditions. In contrast, the Kia Seltos does not offer a rear camera washer, meaning its effectiveness relies on manual cleaning by the user when necessary.
Both the Crosstrek and the Seltos have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, lane departure warning systems, rearview cameras, available blind spot warning systems, rear cross-path warning and driver alert monitors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does 35 MPH front crash tests on new vehicles. In this test, results indicate that the Subaru Crosstrek is safer than the Kia Seltos:
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|
Crosstrek |
Seltos |
|
|
Driver |
|
| STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
| Leg Forces (l/r) |
265/291 lbs. |
371/423 lbs. |
|
|
Passenger |
|
| STARS |
5 Stars |
4 Stars |
| HIC |
170 |
308 |
| Chest Compression |
.5 inches |
.5 inches |
| Neck Injury Risk |
28.8% |
38.4% |
| Neck Stress |
158 lbs. |
239 lbs. |
| Neck Compression |
51 lbs. |
135 lbs. |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does side impact tests on new vehicles. In this test, which crashes the vehicle into a flat barrier at 38.5 MPH, results indicate that the Subaru Crosstrek is safer than the Kia Seltos:
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|
Crosstrek |
Seltos |
|
|
Front Seat |
|
| STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
| Chest Movement |
.5 inches |
1 inches |
| Abdominal Force |
148 lbs. |
167 lbs. |
| Hip Force |
297 lbs. |
346 lbs. |
|
|
Rear Seat |
|
| STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
| HIC |
116 |
177 |
| Spine Acceleration |
52 G’s |
63 G’s |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.
Side impacts caused 23% of all road fatalities in 2018, down from 29% in 2003, when the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety introduced its side barrier test. In order to continue improving vehicle safety, the IIHS has started using a more severe side impact test: 37 MPH (up from 31 MPH), with a 4180-pound barrier (up from 3300 pounds). The results of this newly developed test demonstrates that the Subaru Crosstrek is safer than the Seltos:
|
|
Crosstrek |
Seltos |
| Overall Evaluation |
ACCEPTABLE |
MARGINAL |
| Structure |
ACCEPTABLE |
MARGINAL |
|
|
Driver Injury Measures |
|
| Head/Neck |
GOOD |
GOOD |
| Head Injury Criterion |
131 |
234 |
| Neck Tension |
134 lbs. |
268 lbs. |
| Neck Compression |
22 lbs. |
67 lbs. |
| Torso |
GOOD |
ACCEPTABLE |
| Torso Deflection Rate |
6 MPH |
8 MPH |
| Pelvis |
GOOD |
POOR |
| Pelvis Force |
848 lbs. |
1383 lbs. |
| Head Protection |
GOOD |
GOOD |
|
|
Passenger Injury Measures |
|
| Head Injury Criterion |
215 |
258 |
| Neck Compression |
45 lbs. |
201 lbs. |
| Torso Max Deflection |
1.97 in |
2.01 in |
| Torso Deflection Rate |
11 MPH |
14 MPH |
| Head Protection |
GOOD |
GOOD |

