If you’re an outdoorsy family person with a need for a spacious, capable SUV, there is a chance you’ve looked the way of a Subaru Outback! And for 2025, Subaru is continuing to build on this popular “wagon-like” SUV, with more standard features. This article is going to cover all the updates for the 2025 Subaru Outback but be sure to watch the video at the bottom of this article for an in-depth design review!
What’s New for 2025?
- Limited (base engine) Now standard with Driver Distraction Mitigation system, Power Moonroof, 360 Degree Heated Wheel
Trims and Pricing
MSRP with AWD:
Base: $28,895
Premium: $31,195
Onyx Edition: $36,105
Limited: $37,885
Touring: $40,345
XT Oynx Edition: $39,365
XT Wilderness: $39,960
XT Limited: $40,195
XT Touring: $42,795
Only one trim has a price rise for 2025, which is befittingly the Limited model in with the base engine configuration.
Air ball and slam dunk
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Design and Features
As mentioned above, please watch the video linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. The Outback continues to have its elongated SUV design, with a lot of Subaru’s rugged signature cladding! If this is a bit much for you, the new 2025 Forester is always a consideration, which we have an article and videos on!
Here is the full breakdown of what we currently know about the feature availability:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard with LEDs and Adaptive Abilities | Different Designs for Different Trims |
LED Fog Lamps |
Standard |
Ground Clearance |
8.7-inches on standard models |
Wheels |
17 or 18-inch alloys depending on trim |
Mirrors |
Onyx+: BSM| Optonal: Auto Dimming |
LED Taillights |
Standard Partial LED |
Exhaust Outlets |
Single Exposed Standard |
Towing Capacity |
2,700 lbs | XT: 3,500 lbs |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard on all Outback Models |
Lane Keep Assist |
|
Auto High Beams |
|
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
Rear Auto Braking |
Onyx+ |
When it comes to the Interior, the Outback will also be full of practicality.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry |
Onyx+ |
Seat Materials |
Cloth, Leatherette, Leather, or Nappa Leather |
Seat Adjustment |
Standard: Manual | Premium+: 10-way power | Memory: Limited+ |
Push Button Start |
Onyx+ |
Gauge Cluster |
Standard: 4.2-in Display |
Head-up Display |
Not Available |
Steering Wheel |
Premium+: Leather Wrapped | Heating: Onyx+ | 360 degree heating on Limited+ |
Wireless Charging |
Optional |
360 Degree Camera |
Not available | Front View Monitor Available |
2-Zone Climate Controls |
Premium+ |
Seat Climate |
Heated Seats: Premium+ | Ventilated Seats: Touring only |
Audio System |
Standard: 4-Speakers | Premium+: 6-speakers | Limited+: 12-speaker Harmon Kardon Audio |
Screen |
Standard: Dual 7-inch displays | Premium+: 11.6-inch display with Wireless Connections | Navigation: Touring and XT Limited+ |
Rearview Mirror |
Touring: Camera Mirror |
Moonroof |
Available or standard on most trims |
The rear of the Outback is also well-equipped, making it competitive within the segment.
Rear Amenities |
|
Heated Rear Seats |
Limited+ and all XT models |
Seat Recline |
Standard |
Rear Vents and Outlets |
Premium+ |
Tailgate |
Hands-Free Power on Onyx+ |
For in depth details on the 2025 Outback, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.
What’s Under the Hood?
Unlike its similar sibling, the Forester, the Outback offers two powertrains to equip:
- Base: 2.5L BOXER 4-cylinder: 182 hp | 176 lb.ft
- XT: 2.4L Turbo Boxer 4: 260 hp | 277 lb.ft of torque
- Standard on Wilderness only
- Opt on Onyx, Limited, Touring
Each engine has a Lineartronic CVT and standard Symmetrical AWD. The fuel economy for each model is unchanged for 2025, as rated by the EPA:
Base: 26/32/28 MPG
XT: 22/29/25 MPG
Wilderness: 21/26/23 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2025 Subaru Outback helpful! For a more detailed first look of the Outback, please watch our video below! What do you think of the 2025 Subaru Outback? Let us know in the comments!
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