The Subaru Outback is one of the last true wagons out on the road and for a reason. It's not only surviving as a wagon but thriving. It easily stands out against other bland crossovers with its well-built interior, comfortable ride, excellent performance, and spacious cabin.
How the Outback Stands Out
The Subaru Outback is more than just another wagon: it is an icon that remains atop the industry. As mentioned above, it offers many great features and positive traits. One area of note is the interior, which features upper-tier materials, such as Nappa leather upholstery and soft-touch surfaces.
The Outback also offers light off-roading, thanks to standard all-wheel drive, hill descent control, 8.7 inches of ground clearance, and X-Mode selectable driving. It can also tow up to an available 3,500 with the turbocharged engine. With the new Subaru Outback, no road is untouchable.