Technology Features
One of the most
exciting things about the newly redesigned Outback
is the available 11.6-inch vertical touchscreen.
This is standard on all but the entry-level model, which is not exactly
lacking with its seven-inch screen. All models make syncing your
smartphone with your vehicle a snap thanks to standard Android Autoâ„¢ and
Apple CarPlay®. Other great tech features that are standard across the
board include Bluetooth, satellite radio, and two USB ports.
Driver Aids
Your travels around
Shrewsbury are made safer by the long list of standard driver aids found
in the 2020 Outback. No matter which one of the six great trims you end
up with, you will have a vehicle equipped with:
Forward collision warning
Adaptive cruise control
Forward automatic emergency braking
Automatic high beams Lane keep
assist Lane departure warning
If you feel you want or need even more assistance features,
select models will give you a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic
alert, a driver distraction monitor, adaptive headlights, a front-view
camera, and reverse automatic emergency braking.
Performance Facts
One of the
hardest choices when it comes to the new Outback is which engine to go
with. The standard is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that will give you 182
horsepower and 176 pound-feet of torque. Choosing an XT model of the
Outback will mean getting a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine
instead. This is the way to go if you want 260 horsepower and 277
pound-feet of torque. Like most Subaru models, the Outback comes
exclusively with all-wheel-drive. You also get a continuously variable
transmission for smooth shifts with both engines.
Fuel Economy
You can go far on a
single tank of gas in the new Outback thanks to its fuel-efficient
design. With the standard engine, you will get an EPA-estimated 26 MPG
city and 33 MPG on the highway. These are great numbers for a vehicle in
this class. Deciding you would rather have an XT model will only
slightly impact these numbers, giving you 23 MPG in the city and 30 MPG
on the highway.
Exterior Features
The Outback has the features you'll need to go on
your weekend adventures. Integrated roof rails with enhanced tie-downs
are standard on all models. These rails are great for bringing along
kayaks, skis, bikes, and more. You can fold away the crossbars when they
are not needed. All models give you 8.7-inches of ground clearance,
making it easy for your Outback to get you where you need to go. You get
either 17-inch or 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, depending on which
trim you choose.
Lighting features are not only
stylish but incredibly useful for the Outback. LED headlights are
standard, with the Limited trim and up getting steering-responsive ones.
LED fog lights are found on all but the entry-level trim. Also standard
on all but the base model are side mirrors with attractive integrated
turn signals.
The Onyx Edition XT
Drivers in the Shrewsbury area will want to be sure
to check out lease
options on the brand-new Onyx Edition XT of the
2020 Outback. On top of coming with the more powerful engine, this trim
level will give you dual-function X-MODE. With this feature, your
Outback's all-wheel-drive system can be optimized for different road
conditions, including snow, dirt, and mud. Inside, you will find StarTex
upholstery that is both rugged and water-repellent. Outside, there is
an exclusive wheel design as well as distinctive badging for this model.
Finance Your New Outback at Patrick Subaru
When it comes time to applying
for financing through the Patrick Subaru
finance
center, search out our offers and
rebates to ensure you're getting the best deal on a
new
Subaru.