The Subaru Outback Wilderness and Ford Bronco Sport are two tough SUVs that are great for drivers who like heading off the beaten path. Which one of these rugged rides is right for you? Paul Miller Subaru put this Subaru Outback Wilderness vs. Ford Bronco Sport comparison together to help drivers in Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ, decide.


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Subaru Outback Wilderness vs Ford Bronco Sport: Specs & Capability

The 2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness is designed to go anywhere. It features standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, as well as dual-function X-MODE®. This versatile system makes your Outback adaptable with selectable driving modes like Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud.

Under the hood, the Outback Wilderness runs on a 2.4L 4-cylinder turbocharged engine that gets up to 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. With that kind of output, you can power through the elements and hitch some extra cargo to your SUV. Plus, with a high ground clearance, you'll feel confident going over the toughest terrain.

The Ford Bronco Sport sits slightly lower to the ground, so you may have think twice about what trails it can tackle. It does give you two engines to choose from, but neither one is as powerful as the Subaru engine. The standard 1.5L engine only gets up to 181 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque. Its 2.0L EcoBoost® offers a similar 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque, but it can't haul as much cargo.

 

Subaru Outback Wilderness

Ford Bronco Sport

Towing Capacity

3,500 pounds

2,200 pounds

Maximum Ground Clearance

9.5 inches

8.8 inches


Subaru Outback Wilderness vs Ford Bronco Sport: Cargo Room

The Subaru Outback Wilderness features seating for five and space for all your gear. Whether you're sitting behind the wheel or in the back seats, you'll find plenty of room to stretch your legs. Not only can it accommodate tall drivers and three passengers in the back, but it's also ready to carry everything you need.

The Outback Wilderness comes with 32.5 cubic feet of cargo room. That's enough for groceries, camping gear, and your four-legged friends. If you need to load more, the folding second-row seats can give you more than twice as much space.

The Ford Bronco Sport also has seating for five, but it's a little cramped inside. While you'll find similar space up front, the second row can feel like a bit of a tight squeeze. The trunk also includes 32.5 cubic feet of space, but you won't find nearly as much cargo room with the second row folded down.

 

Subaru Outback Wilderness

Ford Bronco Sport

Maximum Cargo Room

75.7 cubic feet

65.2 cubic feet

Passenger Space

109 cubic feet

105.7 cubic feet

Legroom (front/rear)

42.8 inches/39.5 inches

42.4 inches/36.9 inches


Subaru Outback Wilderness vs Ford Bronco Sport: High-Tech Features

Whether you're out off-roading or running errands, you'll want to find the fastest way home. The Subaru Outback Wilderness can help you find it and guide you every step of the way. It's available with the STARLINK® Multimedia Navigation system.

Not only can it provide you with turn-by-turn directions, but it makes it easy to see where your next turn is coming up thanks to its large 11.6-inch touchscreen display. This system also includes lots of features that'll make your drive more convenient, including Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™.

The Ford Bronco Sport comes with the same smartphone compatibility and offers a navigation system. However, it's a little harder to use and doesn't offer the same visibility with its 8-inch touchscreen.


Test Drive a Versatile SUV

With a more capable performance, more space, and more user-friendly technology, the Subaru Outback Wilderness is the superior option for adventure seekers in Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ. Contact us or visit Paul Miller Subaru to learn more about the Subaru Outback Wilderness vs. Ford Bronco Sport and take a test drive. 


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