Subaru has launched its fifth generation All-Wheel Drive Outback
Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) with a suite of new technology,
combined with sophisticated design and premium soft-touch interior
trim that sets it apart from the crossover wagon pack.
A new feature-packed infotainment system introduces a wide array
of new functions, plus speech recognition.
Amazingly, despite the comprehensive list of new features,
efficiency, style and quality, Outback variants are priced at up to
17.2 per cent less than the superseded car.
New Outback shares the honour of safest ever Subaru along with
new Liberty - achieving a five-star rating for occupant safety from
the independent Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP),
with a total score of 35.99 out of a maximum possible 37.
Every new Outback 2.5 and 3.6-litre variant is also equipped
with the award-winning EyeSight® driver assist system,
which can help avoid accidents or reduce impact.
All Outbacks are more efficient too - 2.5-litre variants have
reduced fuel consumption by 8.8 per cent in the combined cycle and
emissions by 9.7 per cent. 2.0 diesel manual is 5.0 per cent more
efficient in the combined cycle (3.1 per cent auto) and produces
6.3 per cent lower emissions (4.1 per cent auto), while 3.6-litre
variants are 3.9 per cent more efficient in the combined cycle and
have 5.0 per cent lower emissions.
Fuel efficiency is also aided by a 10 per cent improvement in
aerodynamic performance.
New to Outback is the X-Mode feature that enhances driver safety
and confidence on steep hills off-road, where the original
crossover wagon's optimum ride height is also a significant
advantage.
Other innovations include the active grille shutter, aiding fuel
efficiency by improving aerodynamic performance on Outback 2.5i
variants.
Outback's even more spacious cabin shows incredible attention to
design detail, with everything from seat stitching to soft touch
surfaces, switchgear and noise insulation designed to produce an
air of premium comfort.
The wider opening doors, combined with high seating, make access
and convenience easier than ever.
The cavernous cargo area adds to practicality, along with a rear
door-space step that makes roof loading and unloading of the
integrated crossbars easier.
Outback is underpinned by All-Wheel Drive, again highlighting
Subaru's safety commitment, with an outstanding five-star rating
for occupant safety from the respected Australasian New Car
Assessment Program (ANCAP). Along with new Liberty, Outback shares
the best-ever ANCAP tally for a Subaru of 35.99.
Underlining Outback's safety credentials is the addition of new
generation EyeSight® driver assist, which adds new
features that help reduce fatigue and the likelihood of collision
risk or severity.
For the first time in a Subaru, the refined six-cylinder
horizontally-opposed Boxer engine is mated to the efficient
new-generation Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT), producing great response and better fuel efficiency.
Among the Outback headlines:
- Sophisticated, stylish new exterior - great
on-road presence
- Premium interior excellence - huge focus on
detail quality, tactile surfaces, switchgear, space, quietness and
comfort
- X-Mode - takes the sure-footed safety
advantages of All-Wheel Drive to even higher levels, with superior
off-road capability on steep hills and rough roads
- Active grille shutter - innovative feature on
Outback 2.5i variants, incorporated into the lower front air dam -
aids fuel efficiency and aerodynamic performance
- Efficiency - economy and CO2 enhanced in all
three engine options
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- Introduction of fuel-saving Automatic Stop Start on 2.5i
variants
- Aerodynamic performance improved 10 per cent
- All-new infotainment - new level of onboard
information and entertainment
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- Speech recognition across wide range of key functions
- New generation EyeSight® - new
driver-assist features
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- Brake light recognition
- Pre-Collision Steering Assist
- Distance and wide angle range improved approximately 40 per
cent
- Gearbox refinements - efficient
Lineartronicâ„¢ CVT debuts on 3.6 litre models and
further refined for other variants
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- All Outback CVTs are enhanced for less noise and even better
response
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive advantage - the
legendary stability, agility and safety of Symmetrical AWD is
refined even further in Subaru's newest SUV
- Powered cargo door - featured in range-topping
variants, it includes a high-strength hanger for items such as
wetsuits and the ability to set door opening height
Nick Senior, Managing Director, Subaru Australia, said: "Outback
pioneered the global crossover trend and this latest generation is
clear proof that it remains a true leader in its class.
"Fuji Heavy Industries, the maker of Subaru vehicles, made solid
reliability, in any situation, a key focus in Outback's
development.
"We're confident they've more than achieved that and this new
car combines cosmopolitan comfort with go-anywhere ability, thanks
to tremendous attention to design detail.
"For those that do want to go off the beaten track, Outback has
sufficient ground clearance to rival many heavy duty four-wheel
drives, while also offering outstanding driver visibility. And, of
course, the addition of X-Mode gives even more confidence.
"But Outback is equally at home in the suburbs, where the
combination of its Boxer engine, low centre of gravity and AWD
powertrain creates stability and on-road handling that betters many
passenger cars."
He added: "In-cabin quietness and outstanding fuel efficiency
are also comparable to passenger cars, while expanded interior
space provides roominess for all occupants and a massive cargo
area.
"We're confident that the onboard information and entertainment
systems are the most interactive yet offered in a Subaru too."
Mr Senior predicts sales of around 400 Outbacks per month.
Every new Subaru is eligible for the Capped Price Servicing
program, which applies throughout the vehicle's lifetime - not just
the three-year warranty period. It includes all items required as
part of the standard scheduled service, as set out in the
Maintenance Schedule of Subaru's Warranty and Service Handbooks.
These include labour, genuine parts, factory specified oils and
fluids, and even the environmental levy and supplies charge, which
includes items such as oil and waste recycling.
DESIGN
INTERIOR - OVERVIEW
Outback's high quality interior trim passes the soft-touch test
and spares no detail, combining the spacious comfort, feel and
utility normally associated with a premium passenger car - truly a
crossover in name and nature.
Expanded cargo space, ease of entry and superior ride quality
are also achieved, while the advanced infotainment offers intuitive
operation of a wide variety of media.
Overall cabin room is expanded, including space between passengers,
while in-cabin safety features are enhanced.
Moving the A-pillar base forward and door-mounting the side
mirrors also creates a more open feel and improved visibility,
while the wide dashboard adds to the wide body effect.
The driver's seat is designed to aid a sporty sense of
excitement.
Close attention is paid to frequently touched parts and
finishing details, as well as practicality, combining quality and
function.
Space around occupants shoulders, elbows and hips, as well as
the head and rear legroom are improved, while seats are expanded to
ensure a relaxing, comfortable environment.
Seating positions are higher too, offering better
visibility.
CABIN
FRONT
In addition to moving the A-pillar forward, front quarter
windows are installed along with door-mounted side mirrors,
reducing the blind spot created around the side mirrors, for
increased forward visibility. This also allows the driver to see
beyond turns when cornering, for safer driving. It also improves
lighting, making the cabin feel more open.
A-PILLAR
The A-pillar base is moved forward 50 mm, putting more distance
between driver and windscreen, for a spacious, open feel that
exceeds the actual dimensions, while offering better
visibility.
QUARTER WINDOWS
Quarter windows are installed in the A-pillar base. Introducing
door-mounted side mirrors lessens the blind spot around the mirror
and also increases the glass area.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
The height and size of the instrument panel are designed to
convey an open feel. The panel is lowered to improve visibility,
while the design motif features straight lines, emphasizing width,
while cutting central depth, ensuring ample forward space.
FRONT SEAT SPACE
Distance between the front seats is expanded 10 mm, improving
front seat comfort. In addition, 10 mm is shaved from the sash
frame to create more headroom. Door trim structure is revised to
expand space in the seated position. Shoulder room is up 42 mm,
elbow room 43 mm and hip room 35 mm. The new generation EyeSight
stereo camera cover has less intrusive overhang.
REAR SEAT SPACE
The distance between front and rear seats (tandem distance) is
expanded 7 mm, improving rear seat comfort. Seat height is raised
10 mm, achieving natural and comfortable seating. Front seat slide
rails are altered to secure an extra 30 mm in rear legroom, for
more comfort. Door trim structure is revised to expand space in the
seated position.
LUGGAGE SPACE
Height from the cargo area floor to the tonneau cover is raised
from 387 mm to 407 mm for more volume, while the floor is even
flatter for increased utility. New Outback has 512 litres of cargo
space, up 22 litres. With increasing focus on workplace health and
safety, the optional cargo barrier adds appeal to fleet, corporate
and government buyers.
INTERIOR DETAIL
The factory-fitted satellite navigation and audio systems can be
touch-operated in a similar way to smartphones and tablets, while
the display and control systems of the air conditioner panel are
also designed for easy visibility and use.
Other displays and switches are larger and easier to see - the
driver's instrument cluster features two gauges and a large colour
display in between.
A side-sill step makes it easy for a person to safely balance
while loading or unloading items on the roof, such as bikes and
canoes.
INTERIOR COLOUR
There is the choice of a sporty black interior or a bright new
ivory.
In the black interior, silver highlights are added as a base
tone, creating a horizontal effect, with a firm, sporty and
spacious feel.
In the ivory interior, a sporty, bright effect is achieved, with
the lower doors finished in black, in consideration of dirt.
Entry-level Outback 2.5i and 2.0 Diesel feature shimmering
silver geometric grain trim highlights, with projections and
indentations that add depth to its finish.
Range-topping 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R include
high-quality glossy black trim highlights, with a sophisticated
pattern on a jet black background.
Bands of decorative stitching are added to seat edges,
highlighting the high quality finish in all variants.
The standard-grade seat coverings are made of a plush woven
material.
Range-topping cars feature a sophisticated, yet sturdy, mole
weave. It is made of flocked mole thread, producing a high-quality
look.
Leather trim seats in Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and
3.6R create a high quality look through use of a new standard of
leather, with a more supple texture.
DISPLAY
A large wide and flat information display is located in the
centre of the dashboard.
The head units have easy-to-understand display screens, with the
larger size making it easier to see driving and fuel efficiency
information. This is presented in a central, concentrated area, for
instant understanding and convenience.
New features include a vehicle information display, which
features a record of fuel efficiency history.
In Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R, the head unit
display includes a vast array of easily accessible information
including:
- Multi-meter traveling information + driving conditions
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- Includes accelerator opening, oil temperature (normally
aspirated engines), X-Mode (CVT variants-only)/VDC, travel
time/average speed
- Multi-meter fuel efficiency information + driving
information
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- Includes average fuel efficiency A, B, cruising distance,
instantaneous fuel efficiency /ODO fuel efficiency/interval fuel
efficiency
DRIVER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The combination of dual gauges is divided by a colour LCD
display, creating a strong image with easy visual recognition.
Outback 2.0D and 2.0D Premium have a 3.5-inch LCD display and
2.5i, 2.5i Premium and 3.6R have a 5-inch display.
All Outbacks, with the exception of 2.0D, have a blue ring
illumination function, enhancing visibility and texture. Functions
are colour-coded for easy recognition - EyeSight warnings in
relevant variants appear in red and when manual shift mode is
selected on automatic models, orange is used. During the "welcome"
function and normal driving, drivers can customize using any of 10
colours as the ring colour.
When the driver enters the car and closes the door, the needles,
ring lights, speakers and the LCD display operate.
The passenger and rear seatbelt reminders and airbag indicator
are displayed in the overhead console, preventing them from
becoming a driver distraction and also improving visibility from
the rear seat.
The hazard light switch is moved from the middle of the centre
panel to the top, for greater visibility.
The power mirror and - on Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and
3.6R mirror folding - switches are relocated to the door trim,
closer to the side mirrors.
The steering wheel is equipped with a multifunction button array
for operating the navigation, audio, radio and other multimedia,
without releasing the wheel. This allows for quick, direct
operation, by pressing the cursor.
A second button is added to the active cruise control on petrol
variants, for smoother use of the vehicle distance settings, which
increase from three to four.
The toggle for active cruise control speed settings has a second
level for finer, quicker speed settings. (Level 1: Adjusts speed by
1 km/h increments; Level 2: adjusts by 10 km/h increments).
The X-Mode, hill hold and electric parking brake switches are
located on the upper part of the console.
The trip/reset switch is located below the instrument gauges for
easier use.
The power cargo door can easily be operated by pressing a switch
on the door itself, or near the driver's seat; or by pressing and
holding the rear gate switch on the keyless key. Pressing the
switch while the door is being opened stops the gate at that
position. Pressing the switch again continues to close it. A memory
function switch allows the height of the cargo door to be set by
the driver. The cargo door will reverse its motion if the
open/close button is pressed accidentally, or if the door hits a
person or object, even slightly.
AIR CONDITIONING
"MAX A/C" easily activates quick cooling with a single switch.
Every Outback is equipped with auto air conditioning, which sets
temperature control to low, air volume to MAX, blow mode to VENT,
fresh air/recirculate to RECIRCULATE, and A/C to ON. If the MAX A/C
switch is pushed during this operation, the air-conditioner returns
to the immediately preceding setting.
A temperature control dial enables quicker control.
The heater control panel can now also display the outside air
temperature.
SEATS
The front seat lumbar support mechanism includes a resin plate
for a wider support area. Burden on the lower back during long
drives is reduced, further improving comfort.
In addition to front headrest height adjustment, the angle can
also be adjusted to one of five settings.
A band of decorative stitching is added to the top of the front
and rear seat ridges, for a more luxurious finish, running up the
seat cushion and backrest.
Seatback storage pockets are enclosed, and the width extended,
improving usability.
Seat shape, body pressure distribution and other factors were
quantified in both front and rear seat development to achieve ideal
comfort - and safety.
In the rear, large saddle-shaped headrests improve passenger
safety during rear collisions. Outback rear seats have a recline
function too.
Cushion length is increased by 12 mm to 358 mm, width by 14 mm
to 342 mm and backrest width by 9 mm to 330 mm.
TRIM
Front seat heaters on Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and
3.6R have three-level temperature control, located next to the
heater controls, for easy visibility.
The capacity of the roof lining glasses case is increased,
housing a pair of 70 mm-thick, sport-type sunglasses.
Models with factory-fitted SatNav and premium audio have two USB
ports, allowing two connected devices to charge while listening to
music.
A storage pocket with lid is added in front of the gear shifter.
It contains a 12 V power outlet, USB port, AUX port and lighting,
for increased utility.
The volume of the armrest cushion is increased to improve
comfort. Console box volume is greater too. A middle tray is
installed in the console, including a coin holder.
Switches located at the rear of the gear shifter, are for
Electric Park Brake, Hill Hold (2.0D manual) and X-Mode (CVT
variants-only), for easy usability.
EyeSight variants now have standard-sized sun visors, due to the
smaller stereo cameras.
Map light lenses double as the on/off switch.
The rear door cargo handle in Outback is strengthened, providing
a useful hanging rail when open for items such as wetsuits.
For increased cargo capacity and usability, the convenience and
ease of loading and unloading is improved. Outback has a 512 litre
capacity, while the height from tonneau cover to cargo floor is
extended 20 mm to 407 mm. The floor surface is flatter too, at just
1.6°. The cargo area sub-floor houses a jack, tools and
full-size alloy spare wheel. The size is increased by 11 litres to
47 litres.
The A-pillar trim comprises tricot skin material, which is the
same as the roof trim, enhancing the sense of quality.
The soft padding of the upper dashboard is slush-moulded, a
process which is good for transcribing grains and reproducing
detailed shapes.
The cushion layer used for the front part of the seats, console
and door armrests improves texture and comfort.
Silver decorative frames are added to the side ventilation
grilles, for a quality feel.
Interior door handle grips are made of slip-resistant material,
while front door grips have blue LEDs inside, which activate when
lights are turned on, or doors opened, improving occupant
visibility.
The cloth portion of the door trim is also expanded.
INFOTAINMENT
Outback offers advanced infotainment with intuitive operation of
a multiple media.
The new wide and flat display is centrally located. The
navigation and audio controls are intuitive, similar to smartphones
and tablets. The screen is larger than a traditional multi-function
display and positioned for easy viewing and access while
driving.
The display offers summaries of relevant information on driving
and fuel economy.
The new head unit has a visible, easy-to-use large LCD display,
which has smartphone sensing and operational support.
There are summary displays of relevant information
including:
- Multi-meter driving system (driving info screen)
- Multi-meter fuel economy (driving info screen)
- Fuel economy history (multi-meter fuel economy info
screen)
Operation is via an easy-to-understand and unified Graphical
User Interface (GUI). It features touch panel operation (flick,
pinch and double tap), similar to smartphones.
List selections (such as song list and phone directory) can be
made via a steering wheel switch.
The system introduces speech recognition for phrases and
dialog.
Range-topping Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R offer
a raft of new features including:
- 12-speaker harman kardon sound - Outback 3.6R
- Pandora connectivity - 2.5i Premium, 3.6R and 2.0D Premium
- Pinch (zoom in/out) - 2.5i Premium, 3.6R and 2.0D Premium
Entry level vehicles have a simple switch layout and a
pressure-sensitive 6.2-inch touch panel for intuitive
operation.
The "Home" and "Source" selection screens are newly created.
Buttons are grouped as large icons, making the screens
easy-to-understand.
On range-topping Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R,
the factory-fitted SatNav screen is operated by pinching and
double-tapping. The audio list and telephone directory are operated
by flicking and sliding.
By pushing the "List Shortcut" steering switch, it is possible
to jump to the audio list currently playing and to make selections
with cross key operation, improving usability.
Sentence pattern speech recognition works across a wide range of
functions including factory-fitted SatNav, telephone, audio and air
conditioning.
In navigation, the destination can be set by continuously
stating information, from house number to state name.
Hands-free telephone is made easy, through verbal command of
numbers or contacts.
In audio, after song selection from an iPod using its title, the
user can then choose a different album by the same artist.
Air-conditioner temperature settings can be changed by
specifying a value directly.
Information from the navigation system or telephones needed
during driving, is now conveniently displayed in a colour LCD
located in the centre of the instrument cluster.
AUDIO
The six-speaker system featured in Outback 2.5i, 2.5i Premium,
2.0D and 2.0D Premium and the 12-speaker system in 3.6R have
distinct acoustic settings, ensuring optimum playback.
HARMAN KARDON SYSTEM - OUTBACK 3.6R
harman kardon GreenEdge technology is newly introduced in
Outback.
The speaker system is enhanced and acoustic performance
improved, with high-range noise reduced.
The system offers high efficiency, with reduced heat generation
and energy consumption.
This is achieved via a power amplifier and speakers that support
GreenEdge, the latest in harman kardon technology, combined with
Tracking Power Supply control.
Rear sub-woofer size is increased, strengthening the sense of
power in low-pitched tones. An instrument panel centre speaker is
added to improve sound image localization.
High-range "white noise" is reduced as the gain can be
controlled on the amplifier side using volume data from the head
unit.
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
Stronger, more vivid design promotes Outback's unique crossover
combination of passenger car and SUV traits.
The dynamic exterior offers both expressive body styling and
functional safety protection.
Outback has a stronger, more powerful design shape, promoting
its stylish, distinctive and confident wagon strengths.
Raised quarter panel shoulders and large diameter wheels produce
sharper, muscular proportions.
A powered cargo door is available for the first time on Outback,
in 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R.
The cargo door handle has a sturdy grip for added functionality.
It can also support a hanger load of 3 kg.
The rear door spaces have side sill foot steps, for an easy,
secure foot hold when loading items on the integrated roof rail
crossbars.
Overall vehicle length is increased by 25 mm to 4815 mm, width
by 20 mm to 1840 mm and height by 25 mm to 1675 mm.
Despite the more spacious cabin, wheelbase remains at 2745 mm
and minimum ground clearance at 213 mm.
EXTERIOR DETAIL
New Outback features Subaru's classic hexagonal grille and hawk
eye headlights that integrate with the body lines to produce a
distinctive, stylish look.
The new nose cone design also offers greater protection in light
collisions.
Rear LED combination lights draw on the hawk eye theme,
underlining Outback's integrated visual presence.
Under and side body protection, plus large front fog lights,
emphasize the wagon's stylish yet sturdy appearance.
Crossbar-type hinged roof rails easily swing into place for
extra roof-top carrying options. Metallic-type coating on Outback
3.6R adds to the classy look.
Outback's ride height offers commanding views and a sense of
safety which is highlighted off-road with its excellent road
clearance.
The silhouette displays elegant proportions and style, aided by
the A-pillars moved forward and lower rear roofline, producing a
smooth, flowing effect.
The shoulder line height adds to the solid yet sophisticated
look.
To improve aerodynamic performance, Outback has a large rear
spoiler.
Rear combination lights have more wrap-around, for a sharper
design and are flat-shaped for a wider feel.
DOOR HANDLES
For Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R variants with
keyless access, a touch sensor is installed in the driver's side
door handle, eliminating the need to press the fob unlock button.
Attention to detail includes the front door "arm checker" that
prevents abrupt opening when force is applied. It also means the
opening action can easily be stopped.
EASY OF ENTRY AND EXIT
The door hinge angles are tilted forward, producing greater
opening, up 15 mm to 550 mm, for more space to enter or exit. Head
clearance is also improved when the doors are half opened.
POWER CARGO DOOR
The power cargo door on Outback 2.5i Premium, 2.0D Premium and
3.6R is easily opened and closed, even when hands are full. The
low-noise motor is compactly designed to fit snugly in the rear
quarter panel, meaning no loss in door opening area or cargo space,
and minimal overhang into the cargo area. This also retains
rearward visibility. The door has a convenient stop position memory
function that can be set when using parking spaces with low
clearance, or hauling long objects on the roof.
REAR VIEW MIRROR
Wing mirrors are mounted on the front doors to reduce blind
spots and increase the glass area. A benefit of this is wind noise
reduction, by separating the car body and mirror. Cabin noise is
also reduced via airtight windows. The mirrors are more aerodynamic
and shaped for easy visibility, even in poor weather.
REAR LIGHTS
LED tail and stop lights are used, adding style and conserving
power, which aids fuel efficiency. The sharper, flat design
produces a wider feel, helped also by the lights being 20 mm lower,
while wrap around is extended by 70 mm.
REAR SPOILER
All Outbacks have a large rear spoiler to improve aerodynamic
performance, merging with the roof panel for a streamlined
effect.
WHEELS
There are new alloy wheel designs, all lightened for aerodynamic
effect, to help fuel efficiency. Outback 2.0D has 17-inch wheels
and all other variants 18-inch. All spare wheels are full-sized
alloys.
SUNROOF
Models equipped with sunroofs have a 35 mm larger front-to-back
opening, while the weight is reduced.
AERODYNAMICS
Aerodynamic performance is improved 10 per cent by increasing
front windshield slope, lowering the roof rear, enlarging the rear
spoiler, smoothing the shape of front and rear bumper corners and
wheel air flaps; introducing new lighter wheel design shapes and
enlarging and reshaping the body under cover.
COLOURS
- Crystal White Pearl
- Platinum Gray Metallic
- Tungsten Metallic
- Lapis Blue Pearl
- Ice Silver Metallic
- Dark Gray Metallic
- Crystal Black Silica
- Venetian Red Pearl
- Deep Sea Blue Pearl
TECHNICAL
ENGINES - INTRODUCTION
Every Outback has a horizontally opposed Boxer engine variant,
each refined for even greater efficiency.
FHI engineers aim for Outback to achieve leading environmental
performance in its mid-sized SUV class.
Engine power is up 2 Kilowatts in 2.5i variants and made easier
to handle, while the Lineartronic CVTs have new shift controls,
offering the choice of step-less or step-shifting, for instant
response.
The new controls offer an even better integration of smooth
acceleration from launch to high speeds and a pleasant, linear
ride.
RPM peaking is eliminated for light, quiet, pleasant
acceleration.
Outback achieves impressive fuel economy in its class. Its
environmental performance may even satisfy customers who previously
dismissed mid-sized SUVs for fuel economy concerns.
OUTBACK ENGINE |
COMBINED FUEL CONSUMPTION & %
IMPROVEMENT
|
C02 & % IMPROVEMENT
|
EURO RATING
|
2.5 normally aspirated
|
7.3 l/100 km, -8.8%
|
167, -9.7%
|
6
|
2.0 turbo diesel manual
|
5.7 l/100 km, -5.0%
|
148, -6.3%
|
6
|
2.0 turbo diesel CVT
|
6.3 l/100 km, -3.1%
|
165, -4.1%
|
6
|
3.6 normally aspirated CVT
|
9.9 l/100 km, -3.9%
|
230, -5.0%
|
5
|
RIDE AND HANDLING
Outback offers a more polished, higher quality ride.
Besides its recognised off-road capability, Outback's handling
performance, predictable stability and refined comfort are elevated
to a new level.
Body stability and chassis performance are improved, underpinned
by the sure-footed benefits of symmetrical AWD.
Suppression of body roll, road surface bumps and road noise
combines with great straight-line stability and predictable
reactions, producing quick, linear handling and a comfortable,
flat, quality ride.
EFFICIENCY
Environmental performance is improved without spoiling driving
excitement. This is achieved by drastically reducing friction in
rotational parts and a lighter body, together with aerodynamic
advances.
The new active grille shutter also helps improve fuel economy,
while windscreen angle helps aerodynamic efficiency too, together
with the raked roof rear end and large spoiler, plus lighter weight
and aerodynamic wheels.
ACTIVE GRILLE SHUTTER
The active grille shutter on Outback 2.5i variants is an
innovative feature incorporated into the lower front air dam. It
closes when driving to reduce resistance. It helps reduce friction
and warms the engine faster when cold, increasing fuel efficiency.
With the shutter open, negative pressure (air resistance) is
generated. With the shutter closed, cool air reduces, to warm the
engine up while also improving aerodynamic efficiency.
AUTOMATIC STOP START
On Outback 2.5i variants, Automatic Stop Start stops the engine
when the vehicle is temporarily stopped at traffic lights and
junctions, reducing fuel consumption when idling.
HEADLIGHTS
LED LOW-BEAM, HALOGEN HIGH-BEAM - OUTBACK 2.5i PREMIUM,
2.0D PREMIUM AND 3.6R
Projector-type headlights are combined with parabolic reflectors
with inner lenses, for great light distribution. The LED headlight
design produces illumination performance compatible with the
expanded field of view of the EyeSight stereo cameras (not
available on diesel variants).
The headlights instantly reach maximum output after being turned
on, making the field of vision immediate - even when surroundings
suddenly become dark, such as when entering a tunnel.
A new "Welcome Home Light" function turns the low beam lights on
when occupants get in or out of the vehicle.
The use of LEDs and technology enabling a more
compact/lightweight design has lowered weight by 0.3 kg per
vehicle.
HALOGEN HEADLIGHTS MODELS - OUTBACK 2.5I AND
2.0D
The visible area at night is expanded, so that obstacles and
pedestrians can easily be spotted, while lessening driver
fatigue.
SECURITY
Keyless entry with an "answer-back" feature means all doors can
be locked and unlocked remotely. The car's security status can be
identified from hazard lights flashing patterns.
The key fob is designed with metal decorations and a central
Subaru logo ornament that doubles as door-opener switch.
There is also the option to use a five-digit PIN code to unlock
the door, without carrying the access key. When registering the PIN
code, the access key can be used to deactivate the "keyless access"
and "start" feature. Deactivation allows the doors to be locked
with the access key left inside the vehicle.
ENGINES - THE DETAIL
Three engine variants are available in Outback.
2.5 LITRE FOUR CYLINDER HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED NORMALLY
ASPIRATED BOXER ENGINE
Substantial improvements are made over the superseded FB25
engine, with emphasis on accessible, increased power in a practical
range; nimble driving and mid to low-range torque, while meeting
environmental needs.
It produces 129 Kilowatts of power at 5800 rpm and 235
Newtonmetres of torque at 4000 rpm.
Significant changes around the intake, exhaust and combustion
systems improve fuel economy.
New vibration and noise controls are also incorporated to
improve quality, while reducing weight.
CYLINDER BLOCK
Base thickness is reduced from 3.5 mm to 3.2 mm for reduced
weight, without affecting rigidity.
CYLINDER HEAD
A new high-tumble intake port shape is used, improving fuel
efficiency and power output.
Intake valve diameter is increased from 34 mm to 36 mm,
expanding intake passage area. Valve pitch also increases from 39
mm to 41mm.
Valve position and intake ports of the Tumble Generator Valve
(TGV) are reshaped to improve volumetric efficiency and strengthen
intake tumble. This enhances volumetric efficiency in the
high-torque range and combustion efficiency in low-torque range,
producing high power and fuel efficiency.
The TGV is changed, from separate aluminium parts to a unified
resin design, reducing the number of parts and weight.
THERMOSTAT
Fuel efficiency is improved by optimizing the valve cracking
temperature of the thermostat from 90 to 91.
PISTON
The crown surface is raised, increasing the compression ratio
from 10.0 to 10.3, for improved combustion efficiency, also
improving fuel efficiency and power output.
The centre weight location and skirt shape are optimized to
reduce vibration noise. Skirt coating is changed, reducing friction
and improving fuel efficiency.
Top piston rings and oil rings have a coat of Physical Vapour
Deposition (PVD) for improved wear resistance. By reducing tension
and thereby friction, fuel efficiency is improved.
EXHAUST CAM SPROCKET
A mass is added to the left-hand exhaust cam sprocket, reducing
noise from timing chain engagement.
ALTERNATOR PULLEY
The alternator's fixing method is changed, improving rigidity
and reducing the resonant level of the accessory belt system.
Pulley diameter is reduced from 55 mm to 52.5 mm, lessening the
beat noise of the belt.
INTAKE BOOT
Along with intake and exhaust system changes, resonator and side
branch shapes are optimized, reducing intake noise. Surface
treatment is also changed, refining its appearance.
EXHAUST GAS REGENERATION (EGR) SYSTEM
A dedicated circuit is set for cooling EGR gas and a separate
high-efficiency cooler is adopted, increasing gas induction rate
and combustion efficiency - improving fuel efficiency.
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT (ECU)
A new generation light ECU is used, equipped with a
micro-controller, which allows for further environmental measures
with advanced, precise control. Complying with requirements for
Accelerator Control Systems, logic is added to cut fuel to all
cylinders at vehicle speeds of at least 48 km/h when - and only
when - the vehicle is in failure mode.
NEW CHARGE CONTROL SYSTEM
A new sensor measures the charging/discharging current, voltage,
and temperature of the battery with greater precision, enabling
more reliable management of the battery's charging status. The
alternator's electric power generation is controlled based on
measurement data, managing the battery's charging state.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
The manifold collector is changed, shrinking the surface area.
This reduces weight and increases high temperature performance of
the catalytic converter. Pressure loss is reduced while improving
power with increased diameter manifold pipes. Reducing the flat
area of the collector improves radiated sound.
INTAKE
Reduced intake resistance improves fuel economy while
maintaining power performance. Intake sound is tuned to produce a
pleasant, congruous engine tone. The intake path is enlarged,
reducing resistance by around 26 per cent.
EXHAUST AND PIPES
Exhaust pipe assembly includes a new rear chamber, for weight
reduction. Rear pipe diameter is changed to improve booming noise,
while stainless steel is used in the rear flange and bracket for
better rust resistance. Rear layout appearance is enhanced too.
3.6 LITRE SIX CYLINDER HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED NORMALLY
ASPIRATED BOXER ENGINE
The 3.6 litre engine is based on the EZ engine Subaru spent many
years refining to hone character and performance.
For the first-time it is mated with a Lineartronic CVT, with no
loss of environmental and fuel consumption performance, while
complying with fuel economy and regulatory demands.
It produces 191 Kilowatts of power at 6000 rpm and 350
Newtonmetres of torque at 4400 rpm.
CONNECTING RODS
Precision of connecting rod assembly is improved through use of
new materials, optimising Lineartronic CVT compatibility.
THERMOSTAT
Engine cooling performance is improved by adjusting the valve
cracking temperature of the thermostat from 82 to 78.
PURGE VALVE
Use of the CVT requires purge flow changes. The valve is
redesigned for high flow (from 40 l to 90 l) and inside diameter of
the pipe is enlarged.
ECU
A new generation light ECU is used, equipped with a
micro-controller that allows for further environmental measures
with advanced, precise control. It is located on the right side of
the engine, reducing engine harness weight.
NEW CHARGE CONTROL SYSTEM
As with the 2.5 litre engine, a new sensor measures the
charging/discharging current, voltage, and temperature of the
battery with more precision, enabling more reliable management of
the battery's charging status. The alternator's electric power
generation is controlled based on measurement data, managing
battery charging state.
ALTERNATOR PULLEY
Pulley diameter is reduced from 55 mm to 52.5 mm, decreasing
beat noise of the accessory belt.
EXHAUST AND PIPES
Exhaust pipe assembly includes a new rear chamber, for weight
reduction. Stainless steel is used in the rear flange and bracket
for improved rust resistance. Rear layout appearance is enhanced
too.
2.0 LITRE FOUR CYLINDER TURBOCHARGED HORIZONTALY OPPOSED
DIESEL BOXER ENGINE
Subaru's diesel engines are already known for their efficiency,
light weight and high rigidity, and the unit in new Outback
incorporates a full range of structural and other improvements to
meet strict European emissions standards (EURO 6b).
It produces 110 Kilowatts of power at 3600 rpm and 350
Newtonmetres of torque from 1600-2800 rpm.
Fuel economy is improved, vibrations and noise reduced, while
torque characteristic are revised, improving handling.
CONRODS
Cylinders are now open deck types, improving casting quality and
reducing weight.
TIMING CHAIN
A timing chain is used as the fuel pump drive method, replacing
reduction gears. Gear sound is reduced and fuel economy improved by
using a low-friction chain.
PISTONS
Piston crown capacity is increased and the compression ratio
lowered from 16.3 (CVT) and 16.0 (manual) to 15.2, lowering
combustion temperature and reducing NOx, for emission improvements.
Piston skirt coating is changed to reduce sliding resistance and
improve fuel economy.
FUEL SYSTEM
The use of a new, fourth generation common rail system enables a
higher injection pressure. The fuel spray is finer, enabling diesel
fuel control and helping control emissions. Fuel pressurizing pump
performance is improved, up from 180 Mpa to 200 Mpa.
INJECTOR
The new generation injector's driver unit is built in, enabling
a lower fuel leak volume, reducing fuel pump load and improving
fuel economy. Injection can be precisely controlled, improving
quality through better responsiveness and resistance to
contaminants.
Glow plugs are changed, improving preheating temperature at
start-up and increasing after-glow time, enhancing start-up
performance and emissions. A new, dedicated control unit is added,
improving control.
EGR SYSTEM
A low pressure EGR circuit is added. The low pressure circuit
has a new valve, cooler and exhaust pressure adjustment valve. This
produces an improved EGR rate, lowering the temperature during
diesel combustion and lessening NOx.
The high-pressure EGR circuit is optimized, extracting EGR gas
from the cylinder head ports and returning it to the intake
system.
TURBOCHARGER
The turbocharger is placed at the bottom right of the engine,
improving emissions control performance and lowering the centre of
gravity, while the variable nozzle mechanism is improved. It
achieves efficient supercharging in a wide range of operation
zones. This is through optimum control of vane aperture around the
exhaust turbine, in various conditions, including low-load. Exhaust
efficiency is enhanced and pumping loss reduced, improving base
emissions and achieving higher output.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
An exhaust pressure adjustment valve is added to adjust the flow
rate of the low-pressure EGR system. It can be controlled to the
target EGR rate for the operation zone.
An electronically controlled throttle valve is placed in the
exhaust pipe, adjusting the pressure. The new design is created for
heat resistance and to handle different road conditions, such as
mud and snow damage.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
Optimizing the DPF substrate specifications and improving
regeneration performance enables a shorter DPF length. The type and
amount of precious metals in the oxidation catalyzer and DPF
catalyzer are optimized, improving regeneration and emissions
control.
AIR-FUEL RATIO SENSOR
A sensor is added to improve emissions performance.
AUXILIARY BELT SYSTEM
The number of idlers used in the auxiliary belt system is
reduced together with belt friction, helping improve fuel economy.
Pulley vibrations in the alternator are absorbed by a de-coupler,
reducing noise.
BATTERY STATE SENSOR
A new sensor measures the charging/discharging current, voltage
and battery temperature with more precision, enabling more reliable
management of the charging status. The alternator's electric power
generation is controlled based on measurement data, managing
battery charging state.
ENGINE COLLECTOR COVER
The shape and design are changed, producing less noise.
Polyurethane sound-absorbing materials are placed at optimum
positions on the engine.
EXHAUST AND PIPES
The rear flange and bracket material plus pipe and plate end
material are changed, improving rust prevention. Rear layout is
also changed, improving appearance of the rear exhaust system
surface.
FUEL TANK
A thin plate filler pipe reduces weight, while an aerodynamic
tank protector and high efficiency fuel pump aid economy. The
compact and lightweight fuel tank also reduces weight.
The filler pipe features a split construction used for the neck
(threaded) portion, reducing pipe body thickness, saving around 100
g.
Fuel tank capacity is reduced from 65 to 60 litres, reducing
weight by about 0.9 kg. The fuel tank bottom protector surface is
lowered and enlarged, and the shape of its connection to the rear
under cover optimized, improving underfloor aerodynamics.
FUEL PUMP
The fuel pump is a high-efficiency, power-saving type, improving
fuel economy.
TRANSMISSIONS
LINEARTRONIC CVT
Friction within the transmission is reduced, improving fuel
efficiency, while a vibration noise reducer is added.
The Automatic Stop Start helps produce outstanding fuel economy
in combination with the Lineartronic CVT, which vastly improves
both efficiency and responsiveness. New shift controls provide a
lighter ride with a more linear feel, integrating with engine sound
through the choice of step-less and step-shifting. This provides
drivability with CVT smoothness, and a quiet ride that always stays
true to driver intentions.
Lineartronic CVTs produce a nimble and pleasant ride, with no
shift shock and optimal gear ratios, even on winding roads and
hills. A new transmission control limits any tendency for engine
speed to accelerate faster than pedal input.
Acceleration is linear with pedal input when, for example,
accelerating rapidly on freeway merges.
NEW SHIFT CONTROL (CVT AND HCVT)
Transmission control, based on pedal input, between step-less
and stepped gearing, improves drivability.
SIX-SPEED MANUAL MODE
Using paddle shifting, the driver can select preferred gear
quickly, without taking their hands from the wheel. The result: an
enjoyable, sporty, driving experience.
Choosing a six-speed configuration for normal driving allows for
a wider gear step ratio, keeping the gear matched to engine rpms,
with less shifting.
Operating the paddle shifters while in the D-range activates
temporary manual mode. When the transmission detects that speed has
become constant, it automatically returns to the D-range.
Starting from stationary in second gear is enabled. This reduces
wheel spin on snow or other slippery surfaces.
TORQUE CONVERTER
New dampers capable of handling the expanded lock up range are
installed, reducing fuel consumption and engine noise.
CVTF WARMER
A CVTF warmer improves fuel economy by warming up cold engines
faster.
REDUCED FRICTION ITEMS
The pulley baffle is enlarged and an oil spacer and front
differential baffle added, lowering fluid stir loss, reducing
transmission friction and improving fuel economy.
DYNAMIC DAMPERS
Dynamic dampers are added to the cradle mounting brackets,
reducing transmission vibration from the bracket and chain
noise.
PRIMARY PULLEY BEARING
A roller bearing is used for the rear side of the primary
pulley, improving stiffness, which can reduce chain noise.
OIL PUMP
Using a new tooth configuration on the oil pump rotor reduces
noise, for a quieter ride.
TRANSMISSION CONTROL UNIT (TCU)
The TCU is moved from inside the cabin onto the transmission to
streamline the body harness.
HIGH CAPACITY LINEARTRONIC CVT (HCVT)
The HCVT in Outback 3.6R and Outback 2.0D variants improves both
efficiency and power delivery. It has a newly designed
forward-reverse mechanism and reverse gear ratio is changed,
improving reverse driving power and control. New shift controls
achieve great drivability with the smoothness of a CVT. A vibration
noise reducer is added to aid quietness.
CHANGED REVERSE GEAR RATIO
The planetary structure for switching between forward and
reverse is changed from a single to a double pinion, with a lower
gear ratio for improved reverse drive power.
POWER PERFORMANCE AND DRIVABILITY
Using the six-speed configuration for normal driving allows for
a wider gear step ratio, keeping the gear matched to engine rpms
with less shifting (in Intelligent and Sport modes).
The 2.0 diesel CVT models have a seven speed manual mode.
NOISE REDUCTION
Reshaping the sound insulation cover and adding Thynsulate
reduces chain noise for a quieter ride.
OIL PUMP
Using a new tooth configuration on the oil pump rotor reduces
noise.
TORQUE CONVERTER
New dampers capable of handling the expanded lock up range are
installed, reducing fuel consumption and engine noise.
ACTIVE TORQUE SPLIT AWD (USED IN ALL CVT
MODELS)
The AWD system is electronically controlled with a multi-plate
clutch (MP-T) in the transfer case, distributing torque to the rear
wheels.
The Transfer Control Unit keeps base torque distribution at a
60:40 front-rear split, adjusting and distributing torque in real
time for acceleration, climbing, cornering and other driving
conditions. When slip is detected in the front wheels, torque to
the rear wheels is increased to secure traction.
CONTROL
Improved differential speed corrections result from torque
input. Speed of all four wheels, plus precision of front-rear
torque distribution is improved, using steering wheel angle, yaw
rate and lateral acceleration signals from the VDC system. This
improves initial steering response on corner entry and enables
precise control, limiting noise and optimising tight corner
braking. Controls also limit wheel spin when starting from
stationary on slippery surfaces, raising AWD effectiveness, for a
safer feel.
REAR DIFFERENTIAL
The gear ratio for the new rear differential is fine-tuned for
its debut in 3.6 litre variants with HCVT, aiding fuel economy and
reliability.
BEARINGS
Low-friction bearings are installed in two locations. The hypoid
gear ratio is newly set to 4.111 in 3.6 litre variants, matching
HCVT applications.
SIX SPEED MANUAL
In Outback 2.0D, the gear ratios for first and second are tuned
to produce both environmental and responsive performance.
The torque-heavy diesel engine characteristic and wider ratio
maintain good fuel economy and low noise at high speed, whether on
freeways or in town.
VISCOUS LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL (LSD) CENTRE
DIFFERENTIAL AWD (MANUAL MODELS)
This system does not use electronic controls, while offering
versatile torque distribution across the operating range.
Mechanical AWD combines a bevel gear centre differential and
viscous LSD. The centre differential distributes traction at a
50:50 front-rear split. If front and rear wheels spin at different
speeds, the viscous LSD controls the centre differential's motion,
securing stable traction.
SI-DRIVE
In all normally aspirated petrol CVT variants, SI-Drive lets the
driver select the engine and transmission characteristic to suit
their desired driving style, road feel, or type of use.
Outback 2.5i variants offer two engine characteristics,
Intelligent (I), Sports (S).
Outback 3.6R adds Sports Sharp (S#).
They provide fun, safety and comfort for any type of vehicle
use.
SI-DRIVE MODE CHARACTERISTICS
- S# - designed for maximum engine performance
and response. Reacts to the accelerator with a direct response and
acceleration feel.
- S - enables linear acceleration from any
vehicle speed range. An all-round mode that provides ample grand
touring performance.
- INTELLIGENT - power output in response to
accelerator operation is moderate, creating smooth,
environmentally-friendly performance. Also enables easy handling on
snow-covered or slippery surfaces. The Intelligent mode throttle
characteristic is designed for low fuel consumption. The ECO gauge
helps reduce fuel consumption by providing driver information on
fuel-efficient driving.
ACTIVE CONTROL (CVT MODELS)
All CVT models have active control, which provides assistance to
deliver the optimum pulley ratio for the driving style and
environment (road surface conditions). Level of assistance is tuned
to the road conditions and selected SI-Drive mode.
- Upgrade/downgrade control - downshifts
according to gradient, ensuring stable power or engine braking.
Operates in I, S, or S#.
- Accelerator rapid release control - Interprets
sudden accelerator release as intention to reduce speed, inhibiting
upshift and ensuring engine braking. Operates in S and S#.
- Braking control - Speeds the timing of
downshift, ensuring drive power when accelerating after braking.
Operates in S and S#.
- Cornering control - Inhibits unneeded shifting
when cornering, ensuring stable drive power. Operates in S and
S#.
AUTOMATIC STOP START
The Automatic Stop Start system is new to Outback 2.5i variants.
It automatically stops the engine when the driver temporarily pulls
up at red lights and junctions, improving fuel efficiency.
The engine stops after 0.5 of a second and restarts 0.35 of a
second after brake release.
The feature can be cancelled with a switch.
It is disabled when X-Mode is engaged, the electric cargo door
is in use, the driver's door is opened, the driver's seatbelt is
unfastened, a passenger door is left open, or brake pedal
disengaged.
When the hazard lights are engaged, auto stop start remains
active.
STARTER
Parts such as the dedicated starter and ICR relay are newly
designed for use with Auto Stop Start. The ICR relay stabilizes
power supply during stops and inhibits gauges and lights from
flickering.
Lineartronic CVT models have a starter with a new tandem
solenoid. A mechanism absorbs rotation differences in the pinion
gears connecting the motor and flywheel.
It keeps the motor and engine connected, even when engine
operation doesn't stop completely, enabling change-of-mind
control.
CHANGE-OF-MIND CONTROL (CVT MODELS)
When the driver wants to restart the engine soon after stopping,
such as at traffic lights or due to congestion, the system uses a
tandem solenoid in the starter, for finely-tuned handling. The lag
time is greatly shortened to provide change-of-mind control,
enabling engine restarts within 0.2 second.
SUBSIDIARY POWER SUPPLY
When the engine is restarted after an idling stop, the
subsidiary power supply reduces voltage from the starter operation,
stabilizing power to loads such as the navigation system and
interior lights.
DEDICATED BATTERY
The Auto Stop Start system has its own long-life
battery.SPECIAL RING GEAR
A special ring gear engaged by the starter pinion reduces
vibration and noise when engine starting.
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD) OF AUTOMATIC STOP START
INFORMATION
To give the driver a visual display of the function, the MFD
displays a count of the engine stop time and the amount of fuel
saved in Outback 2.5i and Outback 2.5i Premium.
ELECTRIC OIL PUMP (CVT MODELS)
The electric oil pump supplies oil to the forward clutch
hydraulic circuit while the engine is stopped, reducing lag when
restarting and clutch coupling shock when moving forward. It
enables smooth, shock-free acceleration from rest after an engine
stop.
OTHER AUTO STOP START FEATURES
The Hill Holder function provides peace-of-mind for auto stops
on hills. The engine stop function is disabled on steep
gradients.
The electric power steering is turned off when the engine is
stopped, reducing electric energy waste.
A new sensor is added to the air-conditioner, ensuring a
comfortable cabin environment while improving fuel economy, when
Auto Stop Start is operational.
X-MODE
X-Mode is another new feature, on all Outback CVT variants. With
the push of a button, it allows drivers to safely and confidently
navigate rough roads, slippery surfaces and steep inclines that
would immobilize many other vehicles, due to spinning and slipping
tyres. It provides off-road capability rivalling that of some heavy
duty four wheel drives.
X-Mode improves all-terrain performance on rough roads by
optimizing integrated control of the engine, AWD and brakes. It
uses Hill Descent Control to keep vehicle speed constant, providing
peace-of-mind on steep descents.
It has unique torque characteristics, with torque lowered for
accelerator opening, preventing sudden input, to improving driver
control.
X-MODE CONTROLS
- ECU - dedicated torque map setting - improves
control
-
- In low load range, sudden torque fluctuation is avoided with
late throttle opening, improving drivability.
- In high load range, maximum torque is rapidly achieved with
quick throttle, improving drivability on rough roads.
- Effective at 40 km/h or less.
- TCU - Dedicated AWD control - improves
traction
-
- AWD clutch-locking power increased by 25 per cent, reducing
rotational differences between front and rear wheels in all
situations, improving traction.
- Effective at 40 km/h or less.
- TCU - Dedicated transmission control - improves
control
-
- Maximises driving power by setting the gear ratio low and
turning off the lock-up.
- Effective at 40 km/h or less.
- VDC - Strengthened LSD control - improves
traction
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- Traction improved on slippery roads by setting a dedicated
control for rotational differences between left and right wheels.
Quickens brake pressurization speed when wheel rotation differences
occur; delays brake depressurization when wheel rotation
converges.
- Effective at 40 km/h or less.
- VDC - Hill Descent Control - improves
control
-
- Brake control is performed to maintain vehicle speed when
accelerating or ceasing braking, when descending a steep downhill.
Lets the driver concentrate on steering without having to
brake.
- Effective at 20 km/h or less.
DISPLAY
When X-Mode is selected, the setting appears on the LCD instrument
cluster screen and centre display, providing visual information to
the driver.
HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC)
When in X-Mode, descents or other terrain that might cause
unwarranted speed increases automatically activate Hill Descent
Control, keeping vehicle speed constant. Speed adjustments are
performed by brake control.
EXAMPLES
- Accelerator pedal is depressed to increase speed up to 20 km/h
while driving at 15 km/h. Releasing the pedal continues driving at
20 km/h.
- Brake pedal is depressed to decrease speed down to 15km/h while
driving at 20 km/h. Releasing the pedal continues driving at
15km/h.
While operating the accelerator or brake pedal, driver inputs
are prioritized and HDC is disabled.
As the control is based on vehicle speed information rather than
gradient estimation, speed can be maintained even when entering
descents from flat roads.
The driver can simply concentrate on handling while making turns
on descent and let the vehicle do the braking.
DRIVING PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CONTROL
Multi-Plate Transfer (MP-T) fastening power is increased,
distributing optimal torque to all four wheels via the VDC's LSD
feature. This improves hill climbing and driving performance, even
when opposing or diagonal wheels float from the ground on uneven
surfaces.
CHASSIS AND BODY
The chassis suppresses roll, giving Outback ride quality and
driving performance ahead of many rivals. Among the changes,
chassis rigidity and hub bearing diameter are increased, and
steering assist optimized.
BODY
Crash safety performance is improved using high-strength
materials and changes to the body structure.
Body rigidity improvements have enhanced steering stability and
ride quality, as well as reducing vibration and noise.
The body is higher quality and quieter, with a better exterior
finish.
Aerodynamic performance and fuel economy are further improved by
optimizing the under body configuration and wheel air flaps.
FHI engineers focused on:
- Crash safety performance
- Body rigidity and steering stability
- Quality feel - including reduced vibration, noise and enhanced
airtightness
- Environmental performance - reduced weight and improved
aerodynamics.
Torsional rigidity is improved around 167 per cent in Outback,
aiding steering stability, ride comfort, vibration noise and
durability.
The cradle and front suspension mounts are stiffened,
restricting body deformation from front suspension input. This
quickens vehicle response to steering wheel input.
Local rigidity is increased at suspension-vehicle connection
points, limiting vibration transmission.
Overall body torsional rigidity is improved with rear-end body
and new floor stiffening components. Damping for road vibrations
from tyres and suspension is quickened.
Body panel parts are thickened and sound insulation expanded and
added, reducing noise. Outer panel gap is reduced too.
The toe board, rear wheel apron, front seat under panel, floor
panels and other panel components through which external sounds can
enter, are all thickened. Insulation dividing the engine and
passenger compartments is enlarged too.
To increase airtight sealing in the cabin and throughout the
vehicle, insulation is installed in the body frame, eliminating
unneeded holes and gaps, and reducing noise.
Space between the bonnet and front wings, wings and body panels,
and cargo door/boot and rear wings, is reduced for better panel
surface continuity, improving exterior appearance.
WEIGHT REDUCTION
Hot pressing and 980 MPa metals are used for the body frame,
counterbalancing the mass increase due to impact performance and
rigidity.
Rear bumper beams, front and centre pillars are hot pressed.
The aluminium bonnet greatly reduces weight, by around 7 kg, as
well as optimizing front-rear weight distribution.
The front beams are made of roll-formed high tensile steel that
achieves the same strength as hot-pressing.
New engine mounts and spring characteristics are tuned for
improved noise vibration, steering stability performance, and ride
comfort.
Straight line stability and steering response is improved
too.
A transmission cross member with closed cross-section helps
reduce floor vibrations on CVT models.
PROPELLER SHAFT
The propeller shaft has a collapsible structure, enhancing
safety in heavy collisions. It reduces the force of impact, without
interfering with the engine moving backward.
Vibrations and noise are reduced too, for a quieter, more
comfortable ride.
HUB
Hub bearings are larger, with a 114.3 mm Pitch Centre Diameter
(PCD) for increased rigidity. An inner seal prevents inflow of
muddy water into the bearings, for better reliability and reduced
rotation resistance, improving fuel economy.
STEERING
Steering provides an accurate, natural feel, using an integrated
electro-mechanical Electric Power Steering system (EPS), which is
light weight and compact, with high output.
Among the changes:
- New tie rod ends
- Universal joints phased to neutral
- Steering wheel redesigned
- Steering wheel and column rigidity increased
- Steering gear ratio quickened for Outback models from 16:1 to
14.0:1 (same as Liberty sedan)
ELECTRIC POWER STEERING (EPS)
All models have integrated electro-mechanical EPS. Motor output
is improved for better performance and quality. Tie rod rigidity is
optimized for better vehicle turn-in.
This also helps decrease driver fatigue, by reducing the need
for corrective steering when cornering. Universal joints are phased
to neutral, limiting differences between the force required to
steer left and right, for a smooth feel.
Quickening of the steering gear ratio improves vehicle turn-in
under normal use.
STEERING WHEEL
Steering wheel metal core rigidity is increased by 13 per cent,
for a more solid feel.
STEERING COLUMN
The steering column is newly configured for more rigidity,
retaining some aluminium material. Weight is reduced by 15 per cent
while maintaining a quality feel.
ADDITION OF THE INFLATOR DAMPER FEATURE
A dynamic rubber-floating inflator damper is added to the
structure of the driver's seat airbag, reducing vibrations in a
wider frequency range.
SUSPENSION
New front struts and rear shock absorbers are finely tuned,
providing balance between steering stability and ride quality.
Better ride quality results from reduced flutter, low-frequency and
floor vibration, and further improved straight-line stability and
quietness. Driving performance is also aided by improved
yaw/lateral G responsiveness, roll, and risk aversion
abilities.
FRONT SUSPENSION
Steering vibration is reduced through refinements including
knuckle arm diameter increase and liquid-sealed front bushings.
Reducing road noise, the surface of the front strut mount that
contacts the body is thickened, restricting vibration and providing
high quality steering feel.
Front stabilizer bar linkage is changed from the control arms,
directing strut mounts for greatly improved roll stiffness. Spring
characteristics of the front strut mounts are changed, improving
the damper's efficiency, producing a flexible, more stable ride
quality that limits rough bumps, with no uncomfortable swinging.
Stabilizer bar diameter is cut from 26 mm to 21 mm for a
significant weight reduction.
Flexural rigidity for front control arms in the lateral
direction and front struts is maintained, while front bushing
characteristics are optimized, improving suspension (tread and
camber) rigidity and limiting lag in vehicle response to steering
input.
Revising the rear bushing axle layout to move front-to-back
instead of vertically minimizes the outer diameter of sealed
bearings. Light and compact aluminium extrusions are used for
brackets.
The overall result is a vehicle that is more flexible with road
input - and more linear with driver input.
REAR SUSPENSION
Body torsional rigidity is greatly improved by laterally
extending subframe rear supports, to add body connection points.
Floor and seat vibration is reduced, for quality ride comfort.
The rear shock absorber ABS mount on the lateral arm is moved
outward 10 mm for improved damper efficiency. Also, the ends of the
rear stabilizer bar are moved outward 6 mm, optimizing link
placement. Springs for the rear shock absorber mount are optimized
to reduce damper friction. Efficient exertion of damping forces
allows the suspension to flexibly dodge road input, for a stable
ride.
SUPERIOR RISK AVERSION PERFORMANCE
Wheel alignment is recalibrated with an additional initial
toe-in and negative camber. This makes tyres manoeuverable enough
to make quick lateral moves and solid responses to sudden steering
input.
Subframe bushings are hardened to restrict coupled vibration in
vertical and longitudinal directions. This improves steering
response and reduces jolts in the cabin, balancing risk aversion
performance and stable ride comfort.
Improving ride quality, rear subframe supports are reshaped and
given a more effective design, reducing floor and seat
vibrations.
To produce a flatter, more stable ride, rear damper leverage
ratio is reduced by moving the lateral arm rear damper mount. Also,
the rear stabilizer bar leverage ratio is changed by moving the
mount point. The springs of the rear shock mounts are recalibrated
to improve roll recovery too.
Improving vehicle steering response, alignment settings are
optimised and initial toe-in added.
Subframe bushings are recalibrated to reduce floor and seat
vibration, improve steering response and roll recovery.
STABLEX-RIDE SYSTEM (FRONT STRUT, REAR SHOCK
ABSORBER)
A new valve (STABLE-Ride) configuration and larger diameter
front strut cylinders (up from 32 mm to 34 mm) improve damping
response at low piston speeds and permit damping suppression at
high piston speeds, for even better steering stability and ride
quality, with less body shake.
Newly developed valves and larger diameter front strut cylinders
are used to finely tune the balance between steering stability and
ride quality.
TYRES AND WHEELS
New tyres greatly increase driving performance and reduce
rolling resistance, without increasing vibration noise or impacting
ride quality.
The new tyres are:
- 225/65R17 102H G98C Yokohama Rubber - Outback 2.0D
- 225/60R18 100V DUELER H/P SPORT Bridgestone - all other
variants
Along with the increased hub bearing size, all models have a
114.3 mm Pitch Centre Diameter (PCD) improved rigidity, for
steering stability and ride comfort benefits.
Aerodynamic performance improves fuel economy too.
BRAKES
Brake performance combines responsiveness, control and a solid
feel, producing reliable, predictable results.
They have reduced resistance from brake drag for improved fuel
efficiency.
Among the changes are:
- A high response brake booster
- Brake feel improved
- Booster output characteristics changed in line with vehicle
class and character
The high response brake booster produces a linear brake pedal
feel. For even better reliability and safety, response is improved,
even under sudden braking.
Pedal responsiveness is dramatically improved by reducing the
channel resistance of air being supplied to the booster when the
pedal is depressed.
FRONT BRAKES
The 17-inch front brakes have a Teflon PTFE coating on the pad
clips, with reduced drag for better fuel efficiency. Rotor
thickness is 30 mm.
REAR BRAKES
The rear brake system has a built-In electronic parking brake (EPB)
in the calliper, clasping the brake pad with motor power to ensure
hold. Locating the EPB in the calliper makes the system quieter and
more responsive.
The parking cable is driven by a pull-type actuator and braking
force is retained by drum brake.
Operating the EPB switch drives the motor, either applying or
releasing the parking brake. Pulling the switch applies the brake,
pushing releases it.
Accelerator-linked operation automatically releases the EPB when
the system judges the driver is accelerating forward.
Outback 2.5i variant rear brakes are now ventilated.
HILL HOLDER
When the Hill Holder is activated and the vehicle is stopped on
a hill, the system automatically applies the EPB, preventing it
rolling backward. Applying throttle releases the brake.
STAYING STOPPED WITH EYESIGHT ADAPTIVE CRUISE
CONTROL
Applying and releasing the EPB when in Adaptive Cruise Control
keeps the vehicle stopped in a traffic jam for improved safety.
SAFETY
Outback continues a long-established and independently
recognised trend for ever-evolving occupant safety.
Superb preventative safety and fatigue reduction features are
significantly evolved with new generation EyeSight.
Outback's passive safety has already received top ratings in
independent assessments overseas.
Active safety features offer superior, world-class risk aversion
and an increased sense of security in the crossover category.
Specifically, improved chassis and VDC performance further
highlight excellent AWD ability.
New generation EyeSight, on all CVT petrol variants, offers
enhanced stereo camera performance, for better collision avoidance,
giving drivers even more peace-of-mind, while helping reduce
fatigue.
The body frame is further refined through strategic use of high
tensile steel plating to increase frontal, side and rear crash
safety, while limiting weight increase.
ACTIVE SAFETY
In addition to moving the A-pillar forward, quarter windows are
installed at the pillar bases, along with door-mounted side
mirrors. This eliminates blind spots around the mirrors and
increases glass area, making it easier to notice pedestrians,
vehicles and other obstacles, especially on turns. It also helps
improve cabin lighting.
REVERSING CAMERA
Reversing vision is even better, with inclusion of an ultra
wide-angle, 160 degree rear-view camera, for improved field of
vision. The camera is positioned within 60 mm of the vehicle's
centre, producing an accurate monitor display.
When the CVT gear shift position is changed from R to D, a
seven-second delay can be programmed before the rear-view image
disappears. The image is cleared when the P-range activates, or the
vehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h.
VISIBILITY IN BAD WEATHER
In EyeSight-equipped models, the number of washer nozzles is
increased from two to three, improving windscreen cleaning
performance.
AUTO WIPERS AND AUTO LIGHTS
Outback 2.5i variants, 2.0D Premium and 3.6R feature auto wipers
and lights.
A new rear wiper motor reduces weight by 34 g and contributes to
better fuel efficiency.
The rear wiper is linked with reversing - if R range is selected
while the front wipers have been operating in low or high for 10
seconds or more, the rear wiper operates intermittently, even if
turned off, to clear rearward visibility.
VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL (VDC)
New parts are used in the VDC unit for improved dynamic
performance, increasing limit performance during hazard
avoidance.
Active Torque Vectoring (ATV) contributes to improved limit
performance when turning.
VDC constantly monitors vehicle movement. It flexibly controls
the Antilock Brake System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS,
engine and brake LSD control), and VDC (engine and brake control
for side slip prevention).
Intervention timing is optimized to ensure highly stable
control.
Torque reduction control of VDC and TCS can be cancelled using
OFF mode. This makes it easier to negotiate muddy and snowy
surfaces.
Control logic is effective in hazard avoidance, by slowing the
vehicle when the driver makes an abrupt steering input. This is
integrated to provide world-class danger avoidance capability.
VDC is also tuned for towing with the genuine Subaru towbar.
ACTIVE TORQUE VECTORING (ATV)
ATV is introduced to improve cornering performance and vehicle
steering response.
While cornering, brake is applied to inside wheels, while
distributing less torque to them; but more torque to outside
wheels.
X-MODE
In all Outback CVT variants, X-Mode works in combination with
AWD and engine controls to improve drivability on rough roads.
TRACTION CONTROL FEATURE FOR X-MODE
This mode improves the vehicle's all-terrain performance on
rough roads by optimizing integrated control of the engine, AWD and
brakes. It ensures driving confidence even on slippery roads that
would immobilize many other vehicles due to tyre slip.
HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC) LINKED WITH
X-MODE
When in X-Mode, descents or other terrain that might cause
unwarranted speed increase automatically activates HDC to keep
speed constant. It is controlled with braking by the VDC unit.
Examples:
- Accelerator pedal is depressed, increasing speed from 15 km/h
to 20 km/h.
-
- Releasing the pedal continues driving at 20 km/h.
- Brake pedal is depressed, decreasing speed from 20 km/h to
15km/h.
-
- Releasing the pedal continues driving at 15km/h.
While operating the accelerator or brake pedal, driver
operations are prioritized and HDC is disabled.
Because the control is based on vehicle speed information rather
than gradient estimation, speed can be maintained, even when the
vehicle enters a descent from a flat road. The driver can
concentrate on handling while driving through turns on descent and
let the vehicle do the braking.
PASSIVE SAFETY
To reduce the prospect of pedestrian head injuries, the bonnet
incorporates a shock-absorbing crushable structure.
Hot pressed and high strength materials are used in the centre
pillar area, helping reduce weight and improve safety.
Materials such as 980 MPa high-tensile steel and hot-pressed
high-strength reinforcing members are used around the front doors,
achieving cabin strength that withstands impacts in a variety of
collisions.
Sheet metal assembly, joining the bottom of the A-pillar to the
floor members, increases resistance to impact loads.
The nose cone structure aids pedestrian protection. The
structure is designed to dislodge the headlights during a
collision, providing better protection.
SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
The seats are designed to provide both high quality ride comfort
and safety.
All seats have three-point Automatic Emergency Locking
Retractors (AELR) and pretensioners.
SRS AIRBAGS
Every variant has dual front, side, curtain and driver's knee
airbags.
The front seat twin-chamber side airbags divide for the chest
and hips. The hip airbag inflates at high pressure to support the
hard pelvis, while the chest airbag inflates at lower pressure,
safely supporting the soft ribs.
Curtain airbag performance is enhanced by use of a centralized
inflator. It is positioned at the rear of the B-pillar, providing
uniform gas distribution to the front and rear, achieving stable
airbag deployment. Replacing sheet metal components with plastic
reduces the mechanism weight by nearly 45 per cent.
The Airbag Sensing System comprises an ECU positioned in the
centre of the vehicle, linked to front left and right sensors, and
left and right side sensors.
NEW GENERATION EYESIGHT
The EyeSight driver-assist system includes multiple improvements
and two new functions, to help drivers potentially avoid
collisions, or reduce damage.
The stereo camera is completely remodelled, achieving better
active safety and less driver load.
Both wide angle and distance range are improved around 40 per
cent.
NEW FEATURES
- Colour recognition - can now see and interpret
brake lights
- Pre-Collision Steering Assist - augmented
collision prevention, using Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC). If the
possibility of collision with a vehicle or obstacle in front
occurs, VDC activates to assist the driver in potentially avoiding
it.
IMPROVED FEATURES
- Pre-Collision Braking - augmented with braking
assistance
- Adaptive Cruise Control - improved performance
when a vehicle cuts in front of the car during traffic jams and on
highways. includes four levels of inter-vehicle distance
setting.
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
External sensor and 3D image processing performance are
improved, for easier recognition of lateral and distant vehicles,
stabilizing control in all speed zones and improving pedestrian
pre-collision detection.
Logic Improvements contribute to better system operation,
helping maintain performance in bad weather conditions.
STRUCTURAL REVISIONS
Cameras are positioned closer to the windscreen to reduce cabin
intrusion.
KEY FUNCTIONS
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Pre-Collision Braking
- Pre-Collision Braking Assist
- Pre-Collision Steering Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Front Vehicle Start Alert
EYESIGHT PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC)
Performance is improved by expanded recognition range to the
left and right, as well as distant wide range. Adaptive performance
is enhanced when another vehicle cuts-in during traffic jams and on
highways.
Engine, transmission, and braking are controlled based on
information absorbed about the speed and distance of the vehicle
ahead. Speed and inter-vehicle distance set by the driver are
automatically maintained. Tracking is possible in a wide speed
range between around 0-100 km/h. By maintaining adequate speed for
automatic braking, stress-free tracking is achieved, even on urban
roads when speed reduction of the vehicle ahead may be
significant.
Operation may not be as expected depending on road, weather and
vehicle conditions.
The supported speed range is 0-145 km/h.
DECELERATION CONTROL BY RED/BRAKE LIGHT
ILLUMINATION
Brake response is increased by recognition of a moving vehicle
further away, providing a greater sense of safety. EyeSight now
also has the ability to recognize red brake lights, enabling smooth
deceleration and acceleration.
When ACC is set, red brake lights are recognized at
intersections too. A lane change or other manoeuvre by a vehicle
ahead that enters EyeSight's field of view, triggers an alert,
while simultaneously inhibiting acceleration to the set speed.
EXPANSION OF PRE-COLLISION BRAKING CONTROL OPERATION
RANGE
Expansion of vehicle recognition range to the left and right, as
well as distant wide range, helps improve pre-collision brake
performance when EyeSight "locks-on" to objects, ranging from cars
and bikes to pedestrians.
Both wide angle and distance range are improved around 40 per
cent.
When the system recognizes the possibility of collision with a
vehicle or an obstacle ahead, it issues an inter-vehicle distance
warning to the driver, to perform avoidance operations. If
avoidance input is not detected, automatic braking is activated to
lower the speed, helping avoid collision or reduce damage.
PRE-COLLISION BRAKING ASSIST
This reinforces braking force if EyeSight judges it is
inadequate when the possibility of collision with a vehicle or
obstacle ahead is recognized. For example, if abrupt braking is
detected, automatic braking assist activates. This helps avoid
collision or reduce damage.
UNINTENDED START PREVENTION
If an obstacle is detected in front of the vehicle, this
restricts sudden movement by unintended depression of the
accelerator, providing a warning display and sound.
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING
If there is a possibility of lane departure while driving, a
warning display and sound alert the driver.
SWAY WARNING
If the system detects vehicle sway - often due to driver
fatigue, inattentive driving, or cross wind - a warning display and
sound occur. This feature works above approximately 38 km/h.
NOTIFICATION OF VEHICLE IN FRONT MOVING
If the EyeSight-equipped vehicle does not move when the vehicle
in front sets off, a warning display and sound occur.
CONVENTIONAL CRUISE CONTROL
When conventional cruise control is selected, the vehicle
travels at a constant speed and tracking is not performed by
EyeSight's stereo cameras.
NEW EYESIGHT DISPLAY
New generation EyeSight features four levels of inter-vehicle
distance setting (previously only three). The display of the
driver's own car appears when ACC is turned on. The system features
a large 5-inch LCD display.
OUTBACK MY15 MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICING\*
Outback 2.5i CVT |
$35,990 (-$3000, or 7.7 per cent) |
Outback 2.5i Premium CVT |
$41,490 (-$2000, or 4.6 per cent) |
Outback 2.0D manual |
$35,490 (-$5000, or 12.3 per cent) |
Outback 2.0D CVT |
$37,490 (-$5500, or 12.8 per cent) |
Outback 2.0D Premium manual |
$41,490 (-$2000, or 4.6 per cent) |
Outback 2.0D Premium CVT |
$43,490 (-$2500, or 5.4 per cent) |
Outback 3.6R |
$47,990 (-$10,000, or 17.2 per cent) |
\*Prices are Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited's Manufacturer's List
Prices only and include GST on the list price but exclude dealer
delivery charges and all other government and statutory charges.
For the drive away price of Subaru vehicles consumers should be
advised to contact their local authorized Subaru dealer.
OUTBACK MY15 MODEL SPECIFICATIONS AT A GLANCE:
OUTBACK 2.5I
SAFETY
- ABS anti-lock brakes with four-wheel discs and Electronic
Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Brake Assist
- Child seat anchor points - ISOFIX
- Curtain airbags - full length
- Driver's knee airbag
- Dual front airbags
- Dual front side airbags
- EyeSight driver assist system
- Fog lights - front
- Front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters.
- Hill holder
- Rear door child lock
- Reversing camera
- Seatbelt indicator lights - all seats
- Side intrusion bars
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
- Three-point A/ELR rear centre seatbelt
- Vehicle Dynamics Control electronic stability program
- X-Mode
INTERIOR
- Bluetooth/MP3/WMA/AUX/CD/voice command compatible six-speaker
audio touchscreen system
- Climate control air conditioning - dual zone, with rear
vents
- Cargo area light
- Cargo security blind
- Cup holders
- Electric parking brake
- Height and reach adjustable steering column
- Height adjustable driver's seat
- Immobiliser security system
- Leather trim gear shift
- Map lights (2)
- Leather steering wheel with audio, Multi-Function Display and
cruise control buttons
- Multi-information display
- Paddle shift gear change
- Power steering, mirrors and windows
- Rain sensing auto windscreen wipers
- Rear air vents
- Rear seats auto fold function
- Rear seats recline function
- Remote central locking
- Remote fuel lid release
- Seatback storage pockets
- Silver interior trim highlights
- Two remote central locking keys
- Vanity mirrors
- 60/40 split/fold rear seat
EXTERIOR
- 18-inch alloy wheels - full-sized alloy spare
- 213 mm ground clearance
- Chrome-surround grille
- Colour-coded mirrors and door handles
- Headlights auto off - dusk sensing
- Light sensing headlights - auto on/off
- Privacy glass (rear)
- Rain sensing wipers
- Rear roof spoiler
- Rear wiper
- Roof rails with integrated crossbars
- Silver under guards
OTHER FEATURES
- Active grille shutter
- Auto Stop-Start
- Auto tailgate unlock
- Cruise control - adaptive option with EyeSight
- DataDot security technology
- Electronic throttle control
- EURO 6 compliant
- Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission
- SI-Drive (two-mode)
- Three-year unlimited kilometre warranty
- 2.5 litre DOHC horizontally opposed boxer engine - 129
Kilowatts of power at 5800 rpm and 235 Newtonmetres of torque at
4000 rpm.
OUTBACK 2.5I PREMIUM ADDS:
- Electric adjustable driver and front passenger seat - driver's
lumbar support
- Electric sunroof
- Enhanced infotainment system
- Folding mirrors - powered and heated
- Front wiper de-icer
- Heated front seats
- Keyless entry
- Leather trim
- LED low beam headlights with washers
- Piano black trim highlights
- Powered cargo door with memory function
- Push button start
- Satellite navigation - factory-fitted, with Pandora
- SI-Drive
- Smart key
- Wheel arch cladding - front and rear guards
OUTBACK 2.0D ADDS (TO 2.5I SPEC\*):
- 2.0 litre turbocharged diesel horizontally opposed Boxer engine
- 110 Kilowatts of power at 3600 rpm and 350 Newtonmetres of torque
from 1600-2800 rpm
- Engine cover
\*Does not include: Auto Stop-Start, EyeSight, SI-Drive, X-Mode
on 2.0D manual, blue gauge illumination; substitutes 17-inch alloy
wheels and different cloth trim pattern.
OUTBACK 2.0D PREMIUM ADDS (TO 2.0D SPEC):
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- Electric sunroof
- Folding mirrors - powered and heated
- Front wiper de-icer
- Heated front seats
- Keyless entry
- Leather trim
- LED low beam headlights with washers
- Light sensing headlights - auto on/off
- Piano black trim highlights
- Powered cargo door
- Power driver's and front passenger seat - driver lumbar
support
- Push button start
- Satellite navigation - factory-fitted, with Pandora
- Smart key
- Wheel arch cladding - front and rear guards
- X-Mode (CVT-only)
OUTBACK 3.6R ADDS (TO 2.5i PREMIUM SPEC\*):
- Chrome side sill garnish
- Engine cover
- harman/kardon 12-speaker sound system - with sub-woofer
- Silver roof rails
- Six-cylinder 3.6-litre engine produces 191 kW of power at 6000
rpm and 350 Nm at 4400 rpm
- Three-mode SI-Drive
\*Does not include Auto Stop Start; EURO5 compliant
MY15 OUTBACK ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
|
Outback 2.5i naturally aspirated:
Type
Cylinders
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Cam-train system
Fuel system
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Outback 3.6R naturally aspirated:
Type
Cylinders
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Cam-train system
Fuel system
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Outback 2.0D turbocharged:
Type
Cylinders
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Cam-train system
Fuel system
Maximum power
Maximum torque
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Horizontally opposed
Four
2498 cc
94.0 mm x 90.0 mm
10.3
DOHC
Multi Point Sequential Injection
129 kW/5800 rpm
235 Nm/4000 rpm
Horizontally opposed
Six
3630 cc
92.0 mm x 91.0 mm
10.5:1
DOHC
Multi Point Sequential Injection
191 kW/6000 rpm
350 Nm/4400 rpm
Horizontally opposed
Four
1998 cc
86.0 mm x 86.0 mm
15.2
DOHC
Common rail direct injection
110 kW/3600 rpm
350 Nm/1600-2800 rpm
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TRANSMISSION RATIOS (2.0D MANUAL)
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D range
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3.505-0.544
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First
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3.545
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Second
|
1.888
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Third
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1.062
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Fourth
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0.785
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Fifth
|
0.634
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Sixth
|
0.537
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Reverse
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3.636
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Final reduction
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4.444
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OUTBACK DIMENSIONS
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Overall length mm
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4815
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Overall width mm
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1840
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Overall height mm
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1675
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Wheelbase mm
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2745
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Tread - front mm
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1570
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Tread - rear mm
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1580
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Min. ground clearance mm
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213
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Tare weight kg
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2.5i - 1557
2.5i Premium - 1588
2.0D - 1590
2.0D Premium - 1602
3.6R - 1702
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Fuel consumption and emissions(L/100km / CO2
g/km):
Combined
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2.5i auto - 7.3/167
2.0D man - 5.7/148
2.0D auto - 6.3/165
3.6R auto - 9.9/230
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Fuel tank capacity (litres)
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60 litres
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Recommended fuel requirement
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2.5i - 90-98 RON
2.0D - diesel
3.6R - 90-98 RON
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Steering
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Engine speed sensitive power assisted rack and pinion
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Turning circle
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11.0 metres, kerb to kerb diameter
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Suspension:
Front
Rear
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Coil MacPherson strut-type
Double wishbone type independent
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Brakes:
Front
Rear
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Vacuum assisted ventilated discs
Vacuum assisted ventialed discs
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Tyres/rims
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225/65R17 102H G98C Yokohama Rubber - Outback 2.0D
225/60R18 100V DUELER H/P SPORT Bridgestone - all other
variants
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Towing capacity kg:
With/without brakes
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2.5i: 1500/750
2.0D: 1700/750
3.6R: 1800/750
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