All American Subaru of Old Bridge

Nov 24, 2025
2026 Subaru Outback driving off-road with roof cargo box on a rugged outdoor trail

If you thought the Outback was already a versatile SUV, wait until you get a look at the 2026 model. Subaru has gone all-in with a complete redesign, bringing bold styling, upgraded tech, enhanced safety, and even more capability. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect.

Bold New Look & Expanded Proportions

For 2026, the Outback gets a refreshed exterior design that leans even harder into its SUV DNA. The upright profile, sharper lines, and revised front fascia give it a more confident and modern stance. Height has increased slightly, and the overall silhouette feels more robust without sacrificing the signature all-road utility. In particular, the rugged version, the Wilderness trim, amps up the visuals with protective cladding, unique accents, and gear-ready styling cues.

Advanced Safety & Tech to Match the Look

The 2026 Outback doesn’t cut corners when it comes to safety. The updated EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology package includes upgraded sensors and cameras, plus features like Hands-Free Assist and Emergency Stop Assist with Safe Lane Selection. Other new standard items across the lineup include Blind-Spot Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic Warning, and Reverse Automatic Braking. This means you get heightened protection for both everyday drives and bigger journeys.

Feature2025 Subaru Outback2026 Subaru Outback
Standard engine2.5-L naturally aspirated flat-4 ~182 hp / 176 lb-ft of torqueSimilar 2.5-L flat-4 , ~182 hp / ~178 lb-ft of torque
Optional engine2.4-L turbo flat-4 ~260 hp / 277 lb-ft2.4-L turbo flat-4 remains ~260 hp / 277 lb-ft
Ground clearance (Off-road capable trims)Up to ~9.5 in for Wilderness in 2025 variantUp to ~9.5 in in Wilderness trim of 2026 as well
Infotainment/instrument clusterEarlier generation displays; standard features less advancedNew standard 12.1-inch high-resolution touchscreen + 12.3-inch digital cluster
Towing capacityUp to 3,500 lbs (for certain trims)Maintains up to 3,500 lbs in capable trims
MPG/efficiencyFor base engine, ~28 mpg combined estimatedFor base engine ~27 mpg combined estimated
Safety/driver assist upgradesStrong existing suite of featuresUpgraded suite with enhanced sensors, Hands-Free Assist, Emergency Stop Assist with Safe Lane Selection
Design/packagingWagon-inspired crossover body styleNew taller, more SUV-like silhouette, bolder styling directions

What It Means for You

As someone who values both capability and reliability, the redesigned 2026 Outback stands out. Whether you’re hauling gear, navigating winter roads, or just looking for a vehicle that can keep up with your next weekend, this model delivers. Its upgraded cabin tech and safety features also align with today’s expectations for comfort and connectivity.

Given your background in dealership content and digital marketing, here are a few angles you might highlight:

  • Focus on the “tech upgrade” messaging: the 12.1-inch screen and 12.3-inch cluster are big wins for prospective buyers.
  • Emphasize standard AWD and capability—they are strong value propositions amidst a crowded SUV market.
  • Make the reliability story front and center: previous Outbacks have a strong track record of longevity, and this model builds on that.
  • Tailor messaging to conquest markets: buyers coming from traditional SUVs (Ford, Toyota, etc) may appreciate the rugged new look and strong capability.
2026 Subaru Outback interior featuring large touchscreen infotainment system and digital driver display

Stop at All American Subaru and Test Drive Today!

The 2026 Subaru Outback is more than a refresh; it’s a transformation. It retains the soul of what made the Outback beloved while stepping up in every way: design, tech, capability, and safety. For dealerships, this redesign presents a great opportunity to reintroduce the model, highlight its evolution, and engage buyers who want a true all-rounder SUV with substance.

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