New 2026 SubaruOutback

    VIN
    JF2BUPDD8TY514477
    Stock Number
    TY514477
    Subaru Outback

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Dealer Notes

    Premium/Limited Package,Sun/Moonroof,Leather Seats,Navigation System,Auto-Dimming Mirror W/Compass & Homelink,All-Weather Floor Liners,Rear Bumper Cover,Cargo Net,Led Upgrade,Lane Keeping Assist,Keyless Start,Rear Spoiler,Sapphire Blue Pearl

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.4Out of 5
    • Love my new Outback

      By Shawn on 6/10/2026 1:19:39 PM

      5.0
      I had a 2016 Outback the I loved and put 200K miles on with only 475 dollars in unscheduled maintenance so, when it was time to get a new car, a Subaru outback was on the top of my list. I have to admit when I first saw the new outback. I was a little disappointed that it didn’t have the Subaru wagon look, but after test driving the vehicle and being super impressed with it, I decided the non-wagon look was actually an advantage because you picked up so much more interior space. The main thing I like about the new outback is how much more refined it is then the previous models. It is super plush drives like 1 million bucks and I love the technology in the car. I’ve only put 1200 miles on my car, but I am absolutely in love with it. I bought the 26 outback touring without the turbo mainly because it has basically the same engine that I was so happy with my previous car. I will admit the car is not super punchy, but it does have adequate power. I suppose if you wanted a more punchy version, the turbo might be a good fit for you.
    • Best Outback ever

      By JoeBrew on 3/19/2026 2:40:03 AM

      5.0
      We traded in our ‘21 Outback Touring for the ‘26 Outback Touring XT. What a difference. We loved the ‘21, but the ‘26 takes Outbacking to the next level. First, the 2.4L turbo - finally the car has the power to really move it. The NA had adequate power, but merging onto a freeway was always a bit of a challenge. Not anymore. We really like the new design. I know that there are haters out there that think the Subaru sold out by moving away from the wagon style, but the new design is a lot more rugged looking. The interior is great - love the brown Napa leather. Lastly, the infotainment system is much, much better. No lag, better clarity, and physical buttons for the climate control. Well done Subaru!
    • 2026

      By Seahawks 12 on 2/22/2026 4:22:09 PM

      5.0
      We just traded in the 2011 Outback for a new 2026 Outback and the new one blows away the old one on style and performance. Understandably, as there is 15 years between them. The seats are awesome,I never liked the seats on the 2011 as I'm 6'2" and 275. So Im not small. I have a 34" inseam so I need my room. The SUV has more torque than my old one and a little stiffer ride, which is good. I had changed struts on the old one so it wasn't worn suspension or any of that.It just has better steering angles. Italsohasa moreagressive SUV look than the 25 and older models. The trunk is bigger,blind spots are minimal, surprised me actually. Anyway... any that has an older one will want the new one. Seats were designed by a doctor.Interiornoise is nil. We got the premium in Emerald green. Black interior.
     
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