Subaru’s all-new Outback is getting ready for its local launch
Subaru’s all-new seventh-generation Outback has already begun building strong international momentum ahead of its arrival in the local market later this year.
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It was named one of AutoTrader United States’s (US) Best New Cars of 2026. Selected from hundreds of new vehicles available to consumers, the recognition highlights the Outback’s capability, versatility and bold new design, reinforcing its position in a highly competitive segment.
This latest accolade adds to a growing list of honours achieved in overseas markets, including the prestigious US IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) Top Safety Pick+ rating.
The new Outback represents a comprehensive evolution of the nameplate, morphing into a true SUV, as opposed to its wagon-based predecessors. As such, the Outback continues to offer the versatility that has defined it for more than three decades, while introducing meaningful improvements that align with the expectations of modern customers, the brand claims.
Globally, the latest Outback is offered with a choice of two four-cylinder Boxer engines: a naturally-aspirated 2.5-litre and a turbocharged 2.4-litre. The former produces 137kW and 254Nm of torque, with the latter boosting outputs to 194kW and 382Nm. Both engines are paired with Subaru’s Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable transmission).
Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive remains a core feature of the Outback, delivering confident handling and stability across varying road and weather conditions. This is complemented by Subaru’s advanced driver assistance systems, such as EyeSight, ensuring a driving experience that prioritises both capability and safety, whether in urban environments or more demanding terrain.
“The continued global recognition for the new Outback reflects the strength of the product and its relevance to today’s customers,” comments Nteo Nkoli, National Marketing Manager for Subaru Southern Africa. “As we prepare to introduce the Outback to the South African market in 2026, these accolades provide added confidence in what the latest Outback delivers in terms of capability, safety, and everyday usability.”
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