
SUBARU LEVORG MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific SUBARU LEVORG.
Defect rate by model year
The Subaru Levorg, a compact station wagon that debuted in 2015, has gained a reputation for its sporty handling and practicality. Positioned as a blend of performance and utility, the Levorg appeals to drivers seeking a versatile vehicle. However, its reliability has been a point of interest, particularly when examined through the lens of MOT inspection data.
When comparing the Levorg's reliability to the average car of the same model year, it generally performs favorably. For instance, in 2015, the Levorg recorded around 129 defects per 100 tests—24% better than the average of 170 defects for that year. This trend continues into 2016, where it boasts an impressive 30% improvement over the average. Over the years, the Levorg's defect rates have fluctuated, with notable performances in 2019 and 2021, where it recorded significantly lower defect rates than the average, highlighting its improving reliability.
However, certain recurring issues have been observed across various model years. Common problems include concerns with tyre tread depth, brake wear, and suspension components. While issues like brake lining wear are not unique to the Levorg, they do indicate the importance of regular maintenance for all vehicles. The data suggests that while the Levorg excels in certain aspects, owners should remain vigilant about tyre and brake conditions to ensure optimal performance.
Notably, the 2020 model year reflects a dip in reliability, with defect rates exceeding the average for that year, making it an outlier in an otherwise strong performance trend. In contrast, the 2021 model stands out with a defect rate of just 54, indicating a significant improvement.
Did you know?
As for trivia, the Levorg is often praised for its all-wheel drive capabilities, which enhance its appeal in various driving conditions. This feature, combined with Subaru's reputation for durability, makes the Levorg a compelling choice for those looking for a reliable and versatile vehicle.