Subaru All-new Outback Wilderness For Sale Adelaide
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
Boxer Engine
X-Mode
All-new Subaru Outback
The large SUV for Australians who expect more from every drive
The all-new 2026 Subaru Outback blends large SUV presence with the versatility of an all-terrain wagon, built to handle the everyday and the unexpected.
Equally at home on city streets and unsealed roads, it features Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) as standard, generous ground clearance and a more rugged, SUV-inspired design that gives you the confidence to explore further.
Inside, a refined and spacious cabin brings comfort and technology together. A new 12.1-inch infotainment touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital driver display create a connected, intuitive driving experience that feels effortless from the moment you step in.
For those ready to go further again, the all-new Subaru Outback Wilderness takes capability to the next level. With turbocharged performance, impressive 240mm ground clearance* and features designed for more demanding terrain, it’s a capable off-road SUV built for the road less travelled.
Wherever life takes you, Outback is ready for it.
*Ground clearance at kerb weight.
Outback AWD
5 Year/Unlimited Km Warranty1Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
2.5-litre horizontally-opposed direct injection Boxer 4-cylinder, petrol engine
Lineartronic® CVT with manual mode
2000kg braked towing capacity5
EyeSight® Driver Assist technology, with wide angle monocular camera, featuring Emergency Driving Stop System6
Subaru Vision Assist
Driver Monitoring System (DMS)8
Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ Connectivity9
12.3" Full LCD Instrument Cluster
12.1" Infotainment touchscreen
X-Mode
220mm ground clearance13
Ladder style roof rails
Water repellant synthetic leather seat trim
18" alloy wheels - dark grey finish
Crystal White Pearl
- Every new Subaru comes with a 5 Year/Unlimited Km warranty period, unless the vehicle is used as a hire car, taxi, ride share, rental, driving school, delivery or courier vehicle in which case the warranty period is 5 Year/150,000 Km (whichever occurs first). For full warranty terms and conditions, visit www.subaru.com.au/owners/warranty.
5. Maximum vehicle braked GTM towing capacity is 2000kg with fitment of optional towbar accessory. "Towing capacity" refers to the maximum total weight of a trailer and its load. "Braked" indicates the towing capacity when the trailer is equipped with its own brakes. Towing is subject to regulatory requirements. Speak with your Subaru Retailer for more information and Genuine Subaru towing accessories.
6. Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS) operates only when Lane Centering Function is operating. Refer to Owner's Manual for full details.
8. Driver Monitoring System performance and capability dependent on environmental and technical conditions. Refer to Owner’s Manual for full details.
9. Compatible Apple® or Android™ device required.
13. Ground clearance at kerb weight
Ownership - Confidence that goes further
Life doesn’t stand still and neither should your vehicle.
Outback is designed to support you well beyond the drive, combining everyday practicality with the reassurance of Subaru’s long-standing reputation for durability and safety.
From daily routines to weekends away, it’s built to handle what comes next with confidence and reliability you can depend on.
- 5 Year/Unlimited Km Warranty1
- 5 Year / 75,000km Capped Price Servicing2
- 12 Months Subaru Roadside Assistance Program3
1. Every new Subaru comes with a 5 Year/Unlimited Km warranty period, unless the vehicle is used as a hire car, taxi, ride share, rental, driving school, delivery or courier vehicle in which case the warranty period is 5 Year/150,000 Km (whichever occurs first). For full warranty terms and conditions, visit Warranty.
2. Every eligible Model Year 2026 onward Subaru Outback comes with Subaru's 5 Year/75,000 Km Capped Price Servicing Program. Available at participating Subaru Retailers only and does not apply to rental and some other classes of vehicles. For full Capped Price Servicing Terms and Conditions visit Capped Price Servicing.
3. 12 month Club Membership and Roadside Assistance Offer is standard upon activation with the relevant Motoring Club in each state. To receive this benefit the customer must opt into the 12 month Club Membership and Roadside Assistance Offer at time of vehicle delivery. Eligible customers are those retail and novated lease customers who purchase a new Subaru and have less than 5 vehicles under the Club Membership offer. Customers must provide a valid phone number and residential address, as well as date of birth. Fleet, Government and Rental companies are excluded. Terms and conditions apply. For more information, visit Roadside Assistance Program.
Subaru Financial Services*
Subaru Financial Services offers flexible car loans1 with competitive, personalised rates tailored to you.
With a Guaranteed Future Value2 agreement, you’ll benefit from lower repayments3, with Subaru guaranteeing the vehicle’s value at the end of the term to cover the final payment. It’s a smart alternative to a standard loan or paying upfront.
Everything is handled by Subaru specialists, making the process simple, seamless and unmistakably Subaru.
What happens at the end of your term?
Upgrade
Retain
Return
*Finance to approved applicants only. Credit criteria, fees, charges and T&Cs apply. Finance is provided by IFSA Pty Ltd ABN 39 651 319 774 trading as Subaru Financial Services, managed by Allied Retail Finance Pty Ltd ABN 31 609 859 985 Australian Credit Licence 483211.
1. Credit criteria, fees, charges and terms and conditions apply. Approved applicants only. Finance is provided by IFSA Pty Ltd ABN 39 651 319 774 trading as Subaru Financial Services, managed by Allied Retail Finance Pty Ltd ABN 31 609 859 985 Australian Credit Licence 483211.
2. The Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) is the minimum future value of your vehicle as determined by Subaru Financial Services (SFS) and set out in your contract. At the end of the term, you can select from three options: (1) sell or trade in the vehicle and repay your loan balance; (2) return the vehicle to us; or (3) retain the vehicle by paying the GFV amount, which is a final amount owed to us at the end of the loan term. Total interest payable on the loan will be higher than a loan with no GFV.
3. Monthly repayments will be lower compared to a similar loan term with no GFV or no equivalent balloon final payment. Available on new and demonstrator Subaru vehicles for selected models only. Vehicle eligibility is subject to change. If you decide to return your car at the end of your term, Subaru Financial Services (SFS), or another person or entity with SFS’s agreement will purchase the vehicle from you for the GFV, which will be applied to reduce your outstanding loan amount. However, you will need to pay us an additional amount if the vehicle is damaged or you have travelled excess kilometres. Credit criteria, fees, charges and terms and conditions apply. Approved applicants only. Finance is provided by IFSA Pty Ltd ABN 39 651 319 774 trading as Subaru Financial Services, managed by Allied Retail Finance Pty Ltd ABN 31 609 859 985 Australian credit licence 483211.
How the all-new Outback compares in the Large SUV class
|
Feature |
Subaru Outback |
Subaru Outback Wilderness |
Typical Large SUV1 |
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AWD capability |
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard |
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard |
Often optional or grade-dependent / not always on |
|
Ground clearance* |
220mm |
240mm |
Varies |
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Engine performance |
2.5L Boxer engine |
2.4L turbocharged Boxer engine |
Varies |
|
Off-road confidence |
X-Mode with Hill Descent Control |
Dual-function X-Mode + enhanced off-road capability |
Varies |
|
Safety technology |
Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist standard |
Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist standard |
Varies |
|
Driver Awareness |
Driver Monitoring System2 and Vision Assist standard |
Driver Monitoring System2 and Vision Assist standard |
Varies |
|
Technology |
12.1" touchscreen + 12.3" digital display |
12.1" touchscreen + 12.3" digital display |
Varies |
|
Cargo capacity & versatility |
530-litre (VDA) cargo space + flexible storage solutions |
530-litre (VDA) cargo space + adventure-ready features |
Varies |
1. "Typical Large SUV" refers to a selection of vehicles within the Large SUV segment in Australia, including Toyota Kluger, Mazda CX-8 and Hyundai Santa Fe. Specifications, features and availability may vary by model, variant and manufacturer. Based on publicly available information as at May 2026.
2. Driver Monitoring System – Driver Focus performance and capability dependent on environmental and technical conditions. Refer to owners manual for full details.
Read the latest reviews for the all-new Subaru Outback
"Over 30 years and seven generations of Outback in Australia, the latest might just be the best. It's great to drive, even better to sit in, very easy to live and willing to go further than most equivalent large SUVs at its price point."
"Objectively, the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness is a very impressive thing. It's the Outback we'd been asking and waiting literal years for, with the generational change bringing some truly meaningful upgrades and improvements."
"I actually think the changes they've made on this generation have made this a much more liveable car. I love the interior. I love the infotainment system. The physical haptic climate controls. They are all big pluses for me.
"Objectively, the 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness is a very impressive thing. It's the Outback we'd been asking and waiting literal years for, with the generational change bringing some truly meaningful upgrades and improvements."
Technology that feels one step ahead
Everything you need, right where you expect it.
A new 12.1-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital display bring navigation, media and vehicle information together in a way that feels intuitive from the start.
Stay connected with wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android AutoTM1 , keep devices powered with Wireless phone charging2 and USB-A & USB-C ports and enjoy a more immersive drive with a Harman Kardon®3 premium audio system4.
Technology that keeps up with your day, without getting in the way.
1.Compatible Apple® or Android™ device required.
2.Compatible Qi enabled and compliant device required. Available on Subaru Outback AWD Touring and both Outback Wilderness variants.
3.Harman Kardon®is a registered trademark of HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated .
4.Available on Subaru Outback AWD Premium, Outback AWD Touring and Outback AWD Wilderness Apex.
Power and refinement for every drive
Not every drive is the same and that's where Outback stands apart.
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) delivers constant traction across changing surfaces, while generous ground clearance helps you stay in control when conditions become less predictable.
- Always on Symmetrical AWD standard across the range
- 220mm ground clearance* across Subaru Outback variants
- 240mm ground clearance* on Outback Wilderness variants
- Lineartronic CVT for smooth, responsive performance
- X-Mode for added control in low-grip conditions
Choose the 2.5-litre Boxer engine for smooth, efficient everyday driving, or step up to the 2.4-litre turbocharged Boxer engine in Outback Wilderness for stronger performance when you need it most.
*Ground clearance at kerb weight.
Watch the all-new Subaru Outback AWD Wilderness in action
Watch Outback Mike take the all-new Subaru Outback AWD Wilderness on a 3-day camping adventure through the Australian High Country.
See how features including X-Mode, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and genuine Subaru accessories help support life on and off the beaten track.
Confidence to keep going
Not every road is predictable and that's exactly the point.
The all-new Subaru Outback is engineered to adapt, combining the balance of a Boxer engine with the stability of always-on Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive to deliver control across changing conditions.
City streets, highways or unsealed roads, it stays composed, capable and ready for whatever's next.
2.5L Boxer Engine - Smooth, efficient performance
The 2.5-litre direct-injection Boxer engine in the all-new Subaru Outback is designed to deliver a smooth and predictable driving experience across a wide range of conditions.
With a focus on real-world usability, it provides balanced power delivery and responsive torque for everyday driving, from city streets to longer highway journeys.
Engineered for efficiency as well as performance, it offers a refined and composed feel, helping make every drive more comfortable and controlled.
2.4L Turbocharged Boxer Engine - Power that backs up capability
When the terrain gets tougher, performance needs to keep up.
The 2.4L turbocharged Boxer engine in Outback Wilderness delivers 194kW and 382Nm*, giving you stronger low-end response for climbing, towing and uneven terrain.
More pulling power. More confidence. More freedom to go further.
*Engine output figures are based on manufacturer testing under standardised laboratory conditions. Actual performance and results may vary depending on driving style, vehicle condition and environmental factors.
Lineartronic CVT - Smooth, responsive and refined
The all-new Subaru Outback features a Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), designed to deliver smooth and seamless acceleration across a wide range of driving conditions.
With improved responsiveness and reduced noise compared to the previous generation, it provides a more refined driving experience, helping every journey feel quieter and more composed.
Step shift behaviour creates a more natural acceleration feel, mimicking traditional gear changes for greater driver engagement. When you want more control, manual mode with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters allows you to take a more hands-on approach.
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive - Confidence in every condition
Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is always on, continuously delivering power to all four wheels to help maximise traction and stability across a wide range of conditions.
With a balanced layout and even power distribution, it helps create a more stable and predictable driving experience, whether you're on sealed roads, gravel or low-grip surfaces.
Designed to adapt seamlessly as conditions change, it provides added confidence when driving in rain, on loose surfaces or when the road ahead is less certain.
Confidence when grip disappears
Loose surfaces, steep descents or unpredictable terrain, X-Mode is built for moments like these.
With selectable modes and dual-function X-Mode on Wilderness variants, the system automatically adjusts key systems to maximise traction and control.
You focus on the path ahead. The vehicle does the rest.
Steering & Handling
The all-new Subaru Outback features a dual-pinion electric power steering system, designed to deliver improved response and greater control across a range of driving conditions.
With a more direct steering feel, it provides better feedback through the wheel, helping you stay connected to the road whether you're navigating tight city streets or open highways.
A variable gear ratio adjusts steering input based on speed, making low-speed manoeuvres easier while maintaining stability and confidence at higher speeds.
Suspension & Ride Comfort - Balanced for every journey
The all-new Subaru Outback features a retuned suspension system designed to deliver improved ride comfort and greater stability across a wide range of driving conditions.
Whether you're travelling on city roads or longer highway journeys, it helps create a smoother, more composed driving experience with reduced vibration and better body control.
On Outback Wilderness, electronically controlled dampers adjust in real time to suit changing conditions, helping balance on-road comfort with added confidence on uneven or low-grip surfaces.
Body & Platform - Engineered for strength and stability
The all-new Subaru Outback is built on the Subaru Global Platform, designed to enhance overall strength, stability and driving confidence.
With increased body rigidity, it supports more precise handling and improved control, helping the vehicle feel more composed across a wide range of driving conditions.
By reducing vibration and flex through the structure, it also contributes to a smoother, more refined driving experience.
Driving Dynamics & Refinement - Engineered for a smoother drive
The all-new Subaru Outback has been engineered to reduce noise, vibration and harshness, helping create a smoother and more controlled driving experience.
Improvements across the platform, suspension and drivetrain work together to minimise road and engine noise, while enhancing overall body control and stability.
The result is a more refined drive, with greater composure across a wide range of conditions, from everyday commuting to longer journeys.
Towing capability to bring more along for the journey
Adventure rarely travels light.
With up to 2,100kg1 braked towing capacity on Outback Wilderness and up to 2,000kg2 on Outback AWD, you have the capability to tow more with confidence, whether it's a trailer, boat or gear for the weekend ahead.
Stable, capable and ready when you are.
1.Maximum vehicle braked GTM towing capacity is 2,100kg with fitment of optional towbar accessory. Towing is subject to regulatory requirements. For more information, visit subaru.com.au/outback/2026.
2.Maximum vehicle braked GTM towing capacity is 2,000kg with fitment of optional towbar accessory. Towing is subject to regulatory requirements. For more information, visit subaru.com.au/outback/2026.
Take a Towing Detour with a Subaru
We believe Australia is the most beautiful country on the planet and one of the best ways to enjoy it is to get out on the road, take a few detours and discover some of our amazing places and people. Hitching up a caravan, trailer or boat to your car can help unlock some new adventures.
It's important to ensure you have a vehicle with the right towing capacity for whatever you plan to tow and that you understand the various towing weights and measures. The Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive SUVs shown below are all rated for towing, with corresponding Subaru Genuine towing accessories.
For inspiration for your next trip and to see some of our vehicles in towing action, check out Subaru's Great Australian Detour TV show.
For more information and tips on towing, watch our Towing video or keep scrolling.
Towing Capacity*
A car's towing capacity is influenced by a range of factors including its weight, engine power and torque, type of transmission, suspension, brakes and even tyres.
All-Wheel Drive vehicles offer an advantage over front or rear wheel drive vehicles for towing, as they can provide more traction by supplying power to all four wheels, reducing the likelyhood of wheel spin.
With Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, our Global Platform and famous Boxer Engine, Subaru Outback, Forester and Crosstrek all offer the capability to tow. See individual vehicle specifications for towing capacity.
Check out this Subaru towing detour to Mungo National Park, with the MY24 Subaru Outback AWD Touring XT towing a Jayco Swan Outback, the MY24 Subaru Forester 2.5i Sport AWD towing a Jayco Lark Outback and the MY24 Subaru Crosstrek AWD 2.0S towing a Jayco JPOD-X.
*Towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements, and vehicle & equipment design limitations. Towing requires fitment of optional tow bar accessory. An Electronic Brake Controller may also be required. Refer to Owner's Manual for towing instructions. Ask your local Subaru Retailer for more information on Subaru towing capacity and Genuine Subaru towing accessories.
Towing Accessories
Subaru Genuine Accessories, fitted by an authorised Subaru Retailer, come with the peace of mind of the Subaru Genuine Parts and Accessories Warranty.
What you need will be determined by what you are towing:
• Tow Bar Kit - essential for towing
• Towing Mirrors - may be required, depending on trailer dimensions
• Electronic Brake Controller - must be fitted if towing more than 2,000kg, or if trailer is fitted with electric brakes, regardless of weight
Tip: Optional towing accessories will add weight to your car and need to be included in your Vehicle Payload and Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) calculations.
Check out Subaru Genuine Accessories for Outback, Forester and Crosstrek.
Vehicle Weights and Measures*
On top of Towing Capacity, there's a range of vehicle weights it's important to understand. Weights specified by the vehicle manufacturer should be complied with for safety and legal reasons.
• Tare Mass / Tare Weight
• Kerb Weight
• Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM)
• Gross Axle Laden Rating (GALR)
• Vehicle Payload
Additional weights when towing
• Tow Ball Download / Tow Ball Weight
• Gross Combined Mass (GCM) = vehicle + trailer
*Towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements, and vehicle & equipment design limitations. Towing requires fitment of optional tow bar accessory. An Electronic Brake Controller may also be required. Refer to Owner's Manual for towing instructions. Ask your local Subaru Retailer for more information on Subaru towing capacity and Genuine Subaru towing accessories.
Vehicle Payload*
The load capacity of your vehicle is determined by weight, not available cargo space. It's the weight of everything in or added onto the car.
It's important to manage the payload to keep the vehicle within its Gross Vehicle Mass limit.
Tip: Maximum Vehicle Payload = Gross Vehicle Mass - Kerb Weight
Normal payload items may include
• Driver
• Any passengers
• Any pets
• Luggage/Other Gear
It must also include
• Optional equipment that wasn't standard on the car, including towing accessories
• Tow Ball Download/Tow Ball Weight (when towing)
*Towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements, and vehicle & equipment design limitations. Towing requires fitment of optional tow bar accessory. An Electronic Brake Controller may also be required. Refer to Owner's Manual for towing instructions. Ask your local Subaru Retailer for more information on Subaru towing capacity and Genuine Subaru towing accessories.
Trailer Weights and Measures
The term "trailer" covers everything you might tow behind your vehicle, like a box trailer, a camper trailer, a boat trailer or a caravan.
There are a range of weights that are specified by the trailer manufacturer that it's important to understand and comply with for legal and safety reasons.
• Trailer Tare weight
• Tow Ball Weight
• Trailer Payload
• Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM)
• Gross Trailer Mass (GTM)
Find out more about these weights and see some Jayco Trailers in action on this Subaru towing detour to Mungo National Park.
Tow Ball Download / Tow Ball Weight*
When a trailer is hitched to a car and the jockey wheel removed, around 10% of the weight of the trailer is transferred to the weight of the car, this is called Tow Ball Download or Tow Ball Weight.
The weight of the load in the trailer and how you distribute it impacts Tow Ball Download. Getting the correct amount of weight on the tow bar is essential for safe towing. If the weight is too heavy or too light it can impact stability and steering control.
This weight should be measured using appropriate scales to ensure accuracy and that it meets the vehicle specifications.
Tip: Remember to include Tow Ball Download as part of Vehicle Payload and Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) measurements.
*Towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements, and vehicle & equipment design limitations. Towing requires fitment of optional tow bar accessory. An Electronic Brake Controller may also be required. Refer to Owner's Manual for towing instructions. Ask your local Subaru Retailer for more information on Subaru towing capacity and Genuine Subaru towing accessories.
Towing Checks & Safety
Safety should be your top priority when towing and that starts before you even set off. Always refer to your vehicle and trailer owner's documentation and operating manuals.
Here are a few tips: