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2025 Subaru Outback Equipped Turbocharged Engine With Hybrid Technology

2025 Subaru Outback

Subaru recently announced that it will build a dedicated electric model factory in 2027 and start producing new EV models as they ramp up battery-electric production in the next five years.

Subaru said they would design their models and rely on something other than Toyota to collaborate on the following all-wheel-drive EV.

2025 Subaru Outback
2025 Subaru Outback

Subaru will build a dedicated EV plant on the site of the Oizumi plant, which now produces engines and transmissions.

What’s New For The 2025 Subaru Outback?

The Subaru Outback and Legacy will get a complete redesign for the 2025 model year. Subaru announced a new Japanese-spec 2022 Outback powered by a turbocharged direct-injected 1.8-liter Boxer engine.

Subaru could use its new 1.8-liter turbocharged direct-injection (DIT) engine in the Outback and the next-generation 2025 Legacy for U.S. customers. Subaru will pair a small turbocharged engine with the hybrid technology they are now developing with Toyota.

Subaru has yet to confirm outback 2025 information, but it fits their goals and the Japanese automaker’s Vision 2020 plan they announced earlier.

Subaru will produce new all-wheel-drive, all-electric vehicles for U.S. customers and global markets.

Subaru CEO Tomomi Nakamura said recently they were still considering what kind of segment or model EVs would be coming and have yet to offer production capacity figures for new EV production facilities.

He said they would start small with room to grow over time, a report from Automotive News said.

The 2024 Subaru Outback EV will be a good place for Subaru Corporation to start. The Outback is now Subaru’s best-selling American model in the all-wheel-drive lineup. Outback led Forester and Crosstrek in sales in the first five months of 2022.

Subaru says by 2025, and it will begin introducing next-generation hybrid models based on the petrol-electric powertrain provided by Toyota, similar to the 2022 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid. Customers can expect Forester, Outback, and Ascent hybrid SUVs by 2025.

Subaru can label the e-Boxer a new hybrid, as they did in Japan, Australia, and Europe. Subaru said it would invest $2.05 billion in recent hybrid and electric vehicle initiatives over the next five years.

2023 Subaru Outback Features

2023 Subaru Outback
2023 Subaru Outback

Engineered for real off-road fun, the 2023 Outback Wilderness delivers plenty of capability enhancements inside and out.

The confident traction of the standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is enhanced even further with the improved dual-function X-MODE.

The 260-horsepower turbocharged SUBARU BOXER ENGINE, returned drivetrain gears, improved ground clearance, and water-repellent StarTex upholstery are just beginning their peak conqueror features.

The Outback Wilderness pushes things further, and that includes style. The sturdy, dark exterior trim and cladding protect against trace hazards and displays its ready-to-wear spirit.

Matte black off-road alloy wheels form the solid foundation of its practical design. Anodized copper lining accents and trim hide functional features such as double front and rear crane points and extend to the interior, accentuating durable, high-quality cabin materials.

Performance

The standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive System in the Outback 2023 is designed to optimize traction in snow, rain, on bad roads, or even when there are no roads.

It constantly evaluates acceleration, braking, and cornering in real time to continuously deliver power to its four wheels.

If the wheel slips, the control is directly transferred to the wheel that has the most substantial grip.

With its highly balanced layout, Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive delivers a solid connection to the road and responsive and active drive.

The entire system is located along the vehicle’s center line, balancing the weight distribution between the two sides to help provide optimal performance and control.

With fuel mileage of up to 32 MPG and a driving distance of nearly 600 miles2, the 2023 Inland is highly efficient.

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive has demonstrated its durability and low maintenance over four decades of owner-tested Subaru vehicles.

The Outback can take you almost anywhere with up to 9.5 inches of ground clearance and a standard X-MODE.

X-MODE optimizes the Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system for maximum traction on slippery surfaces. Hill Descent Control gives you extra stability and confidence when descending more challenging climbs.

SUBARU BOXER Direct Injection Engine

The standard direct-injection SUBARU BOXER engine produces an impressive 182 horsepower and mileage around the city with Auto Start-Stop Technology.

Paired with a Lineartronic CVT, it can reach highways up to 32 MPG with a range of nearly 600 miles.

A 260-horsepower direct-injection turbocharged SUBARU BOXER engine is also available, delivering 277 pound-feet of torque for extra power and exciting daily driving.

Towing Capacity 3,500-Pound

With a crane capacity of up to 3,500 pounds and an accessory trailer hitch available, the Outback 2023 lets you carry all the bikes, kayaks, or other gear you need to make for a better adventure.

Improved EyeSight® Driver Assistance Technology

Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assistance Technology
Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assistance Technology

The Outback features the standard EyeSight Driver Assist Technology enhanced for 2023, which acts like an extra set of eyes on the road and, if necessary, an extra foot on the brakes while driving.

EyeSight includes many advanced active security systems to protect you and your family on every trip.

Automatic Emergency Steering, an entirely new feature for the 2023 Outback, can help you avoid collisions by providing mechanical steering support and pre-collision braking if determined there is enough room to intervene.

SUBARU STARLINK Safety and Security

Safety and Security STARLINK offers a suite of connected services to help Outback stay safe whether in a vehicle, in front of a computer, or on a smartphone.

Advanced Automatic Collision Notification notifies the operator in the event of an accident, and SOS Emergency Assistance can provide roadside assistance by pressing a button.

Remote Engine Start with Climate Control, accessible via smartphone, ensures Outback is always ready and convenient.

There is also a STARLINK Concierge service for personal assistance with navigation, restaurant reservations, and scheduling service appointments.

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