The Subaru Outback is a crossover that's both comfortable and capable. It's ready for long drives, rough weather, and carrying lots of cargo. Just how much can it hold, though? What kind of terrain can it handle?

Paul Miller Subaru finds out for drivers in Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ. We took a look at the Subaru Outback dimensions, so you'll know what it's like to sit behind the wheel.

Subaru Outback Interior

The 2020 Subaru Outback has seating for five and lots of room to stretch out. It gives you and your passengers 109 cubic feet of space to get comfortable with. When you're behind the wheel, you'll be able to relax with 40.1 inches of headroom and 42.8 inches of legroom.

The backseat features plenty of space for three people to sit together. Its wide design gives passengers 57.4 inches of shoulder room. They'll also be able to kick back and relax with 39.1 inches of headroom and 39.5 inches of legroom.

You'll find tons of space in the trunk, too. The Outback can carry lots of luggage and groceries with 32.5 cubic feet of cargo room. Folding second row seats come standard to help you pack more, though. With the back seats down, you'll have up to 75.7 cubic feet of cargo room.

 

Front

Rear

Cargo Room Behind Row

75.7 cubic feet

32.5 cubic feet

Headroom

40.1 inches

39.1 inches

Legroom

42.8 inches

39.5 inches

 

A power moonroof comes standard on some trim levels. While it brightens up your drive, it does have a slight effect on your headroom. Trims with the moonroof give the driver and front passenger 37.7 inches of headroom.

Capable Exterior

To give you all that space inside, the Outback features a frame that's 191.3 inches long. This gives the capable crossover a 108.1-inch wheelbase that'll help you maintain traction. To help your handling, the Outback also features a low center of gravity. At 73 inches wide and 66.1 inches tall, it's capable of turning on a dime.

The Outback is also designed to get up and over everything that stands in its way. To tackle tough trails, steep driveways, and snow, it's built with an 8.7-inch ground clearance.

Subaru Outback Performance

That versatile design helps the Subaru Outback excel in almost any situation. For example, with a 36.1-foot turning circle, it can quickly pull a U-Turn, navigate tight city streets, and maneuver its way into small parking spots.

Its high ground clearance also makes it an ideal fit for off-roading or dealing with big city potholes. The Outback can attack steep terrain with an 18.6-degree approach angle and a 21.7-degree departure angle.

Plus, its rugged body is also lightweight. The Outback's 3,634-pound curb weight helps it get up to an EPA-estimated 26 MPG city and 33 MPG highway.

Test Drive the Subaru Outback

To learn more about the Subaru Outback dimensions, contact Paul Miller Subaru and grab a seat inside. With its durable design, agile handling, and roomy interior, it's a great fit for drivers and families in Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ.

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