How much will the 2023 Subaru Outback cost?
The turbocharged Subaru Outback XT will be in showrooms before the end of 2022. Show Two trims will be offered with the more powerful 2.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine in Australia: the Sport XT and the Touring XT. Pricing for the turbocharged Outback kicks off at $52,190 before on-road costs, and stretches to $55,990 before on-roads. Turbocharged models are differentiated from naturally-aspirated models with dual exhaust pipes, an XT badge, and LED fog lights. The front and rear dampers, along with the front springs, have been tweaked on the turbocharged Outback as well. The wider range now kicks off at $42,690 before on-roads, up $1200. Along with the turbocharged engine option, the 2023 Outback range has gained wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also features a reworked touchscreen layout, a cleaner steering wheel design, and a faster USB-C port in place of the existing USB-A up front. The voice command system can now control the driver assists, among other vehicle functions. Pricing
All prices exclude on-road costs. EnginesThe Outback is powered by a naturally-aspirated 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine at the base level, producing 138kW of power and 245Nm of torque. It’s mated to a continuously-variable transmission and all-wheel drive. The Outback XT picks up a 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, pumping out 183kW of power and 350Nm of torque. It’s mated to a continuously-variable transmission and all-wheel drive. Fuel EconomyClaimed combined fuel economy for the naturally-aspirated Subaru Outback is 7.3L/100km. The turbocharged model drinks a claimed 9.0L/100km. The car drinks regular 91 RON unleaded petrol, and has a 63 litre fuel tank. DimensionsThe 2023 Subaru Outback measures 4870mm long, 1875mm wide, and 1675mm tall with the AWD and Touring’s roof rails fixed. The car’s wheelbase is 2745mm, and the boot space is 522L with the rear seats in place and 1267L with them folded. Braked towing capacity in the XT is 2400kg, up from 2000kg in the regular model. Servicing and WarrantyMaintenance is required every 12 months or 12,500km in the Outback, and Subaru offers five years of capped-price servicing. SafetyThe Subaru Outback has a five-star ANCAP safety rating, based on testing conducted in 2021. It received an adult occupant protection score of 88 per cent, a child occupant protection score of 91 per cent, a vulnerable road user protection score of 84 per cent, and a safety assist score of 96 per cent. Standard safety equipment includes:
Standard EquipmentThe base Outback AWD gets:
Opting for the Outback AWD Sport and Outback AWD Sport XT will add over the base model:
The Outback AWD Touring and Outback AWD Touring XT drop the black exterior highlights but adds:
ColoursThe Outback is available in the following colours:
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Highs More ground clearance than a regular wagon, plenty of space for cargo, nicely equipped with standard tech features.
When can you buy 2023 Subaru?Subaru offers the 2023 Ascent in five trim levels: Base, Premium, Onyx Edition, Limited, and Touring. The SUV's powertrain carries over from 2022, but it's still one of the few SUVs that come standard with AWD. The U.S.-built 2023 Ascent will go on sale in fall 2022.
Will Subaru Outback be redesigned in 2023?The 2023 Subaru Outback redesign includes nine distinct trim levels. New Subaru Outback shoppers can choose from the following trims for the 2023 model year: Base, Premium, Onyx Edition, Limited, Touring, Onyx Edition XT, Wilderness, Limited XT, and Touring XT.
What will be new with the 2023 Subaru Outback?The updates on the 2023 Subaru Outback include a wider field of view, better control, and enhancements to automatic braking and throttle control. Some models include blind-spot monitoring, automatic emergency steering, and a wide-angle camera.
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