LONDON: Subaru has always traded on loyal customers who need the ability its vehicles offer, and there’s no reason to see that changing with this new Outback. What might is the lure of rival products, for while the Outback boasts masses of space, huge equipment levels and a respectable, if not class-topping, driving experience, it faces some rivals that might not be able to provide more space, but better it on the road. That’s true in running costs, too: Subaru’s boxer diesel is improved over its predecessor, but 46.3mpg and 145g/km of CO2 are nothing special against its rivals.
The new Subaru Outback will be heading to UK next month. The new Subaru model will be coming in with a new exterior design as well as a few interior upgrades.
Subaru will be offering two types of engine in the UK market starting from the 2.0 liter turbo-diesel engine that will be delivering 148hp and 350Nm of torque and also a 2.5 liter naturally aspirated engine that will be delivering 173hp and 235Nm of torque. The new engines will be fitted with a Lineartronic transmission, although the diesel model will get a choice of a six speed manual transmission.
The standard Subaru Outback will be coming with standard features like cruise control, 17inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, privacy glass, a 7.0 inch infotainment touch screen, rear view parking camera and more. The higher trim, the SE Premium will be fitted with extra features like 18inch alloy, leather seats, powered rear tailgate, sunroof, keyless entry and more.
The new Subaru Outback will retail at £27,995.







