The Subaru Outback is synonymous with family life, and has been for decades. How does the dramatic refresh hold up?
There's precious little the new Outback doesn't do well - here's why it's almost the perfect family vehicle.
It turns out Americans don’t buy off-road SUVs to disappear into the wilderness. They buy them because they’re tougher, they sit higher, and they give drivers a greater sense of control. And in a ...
The latest Wilderness model is a rehash of the first. It sets out to achieve the same objectives as the first-ever Outback Wilderness, too, and in the same ways. Subaru grants you a lift, of course, ...
The new Subaru Outback is already an immensely capable vehicle, able to tackle far more right out of the box than any lifted wagon (or crossover) has any right to. So, when it came time to develop the ...
MotorTrend has kicked off a yearlong review of the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness, the first second-generation Wilderness model. Featuring upgraded technology, off-road enhancements, and Subaru’s most ...
The focus of the redesigned 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness isn’t much different than the last generation, but that’s completely fine. Physical controls make a welcome return in the cabin. The ...
Most people don’t go off-road in their SUVs -- a point that's been made time and time again in studies. But for those who do, capability is really important. And if you are planning to road trip to ...
(TestMiles) – Every few years a vehicle comes along that doesn’t try to reinvent your life, sell you a fantasy, or lecture you about how you should drive. It simply solves problems you already have.
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