When
you're looking to incorporate a new vehicle into your life, learning
everything you can about it is a great first step. This ensures that
you'll be equipped with a set of wheels that you'll love driving for
years to come.
To help you in your journey, Paul Miller Subaru has created this Subaru Outback configurations guide. Below, drivers in the Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown areas can learn more about this incredible crossover and how it can be personalized to suit your needs.  Contact us today for more information!
Trim Level & Engine Configurations
The Subaru Outback comes
in five available models, so you can choose one that is equipped with
what you want the most. Standardly, the 2.5i trim comes with the
175-horsepower 2.5-liter SUBARU BOXER® engine, which offers a lower
center of gravity to provide you with less drag. Features like the
STARLINK™ multimedia system and Subaru EyeSight® driver-assistive
technology are also included.
The next trim is the 2.5i Premium, which offers upgrades like the dual-zone climate control system, which lets you configure your in-cabin temperature to your liking.
For a more luxurious feel, opt for the 2.5i Limited or 2.5i Touring. The Limited includes stylish leather-trimmed upholstery and 18'' wheels, while the Touring comes standard with a power moonroof for a new point of view.
Lastly is the fully equipped 3.5i Limited. This trim comes with the upgraded 3.5-liter SUBARU BOXER® engine, which generates 256 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. Upgraded comfort and tech features are also found throughout to give you a one-of-a-kind driving experience.
Subaru Outback Interior Configurations
When
it comes to ample roominess in the cabin, the Subaru Outback has you
covered. Inside, you'll have 108.1 cubic feet of passenger space which
can seat up to five perfectly. This includes 42.9 inches of legroom in
the front, 38.1 inches in the back. Shoulder room is also aplenty,
measuring in with 58.1 inches for the front passenger and driver, and
57.3 inches for those in the rear.
However, headroom in the Outback differs depending on which trim you choose. In the base model, headroom in the front comes to 40.8 inches, with 38.9 inches in the rear. When any of the above trims are equipped with the available moonroof, this changes to 38.3 inches of front headroom, though the back remains the same.
Outback Cargo Configurations
Along
with enough seating for your whole gang, the Subaru Outback also offers
plenty of room for all your belongings. In the back, you will find
60/40 split-folding rear seats, which allow you to configure your cargo
area in many ways. When the seats are in their upright position, you'll
have 73.3 cubic feet to play with. You can also fold one seat back for
longer items, or both seats, and expand the area to a whopping 73.3
cubic feet.
Roof rails with integrated crossbars also come standard on all trims. This space is perfect for strapping things up when the vehicle is full and is great for transporting bikes, skis, and kayaks for your weekend adventures.
Learn More About the Subaru Outback at Paul Miller Subaru
If
you would like to gain further information on the Subaru Outback
configurations, head on over to our dealership today! Our team is happy
to show drivers in the Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown areas what this
crossover is all about.
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