3.8
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Standard AWD: Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive comes standard on all trims, offering confident traction year-round, especially in Canadian winters.
- Great Ground Clearance: With up to 241 mm of ground clearance on the Wilderness trim, the Outback handles rough roads and light off-roading with ease.
- Strong Safety Ratings: The Outback earns high marks from both NHTSA and IIHS, and comes standard with Subaru’s EyeSight safety suite across all trims.
Cons
- Underwhelming Base Engine: The 2.5L engine delivers only 182 horsepower, which can feel sluggish when merging or fully loaded.
- Infotainment Responsiveness: The 11.6-inch touchscreen interface is visually impressive, but can be slow and occasionally laggy.
- Wagon-Like Shape: Some buyers may prefer the upright look of a traditional SUV over the Outback’s long-roofed design.
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