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subaru outback
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: Subaru refreshed the sixth generation of the Outback lineup in the spring of 2022, and along with the rest of the range, it also updated the Wilderness version of its crossover.
Photo and details...Introduction: Subaru has upgraded the sixth generation of the Outback and unveiled it at the 2022 New York Auto Show, and the new model has been improved on the exterior, interior, and under the hood.
Photo and details...Introduction: The sixth generation of the Outback broke cover in 2019 at the New York Auto Show, boasting the same impressive go-anywhere attitude as its predecessors.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Subaru Outback was designed for active people who love to go hiking. It was the up-lifted station-wagon version for the Legacy sedan. The 2015 model showed a big improvement in almost all areas.
Photo and details...Introduction: Subaru introduced the fourth generation of the Outback in 2009 in April at the New York International Auto Show and built it on the Legacy's fifth-generation platform.
Photo and details...Introduction: For the 2005 model year, Subaru operated some mild changes to the third generation of the Outback, and the most essential one was the addition of a new engine version.
Photo and details...Introduction: Subaru rushed the Outback’s third generation on the market and launched it in 2003 at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany, and the changes over its predecessor were massive.
Photo and details...Introduction: It was the last manufacturing year for the Outback’s second generation, but the automaker didn’t want to let it go without a final update and refresh to keep the nameplate alive in its customers’ memory until the third generation of this moniker was available.
Photo and details...Introduction: Just four years after it introduced the Outback nameplate in its inventory, Subaru launched the second generation of this moniker in 1998 in Japan, with sales starting in 1999 and 2000 for other markets.