Launched in Europe in 1996, the Subaru Outback pioneered the  'Crossover' concept, combining the comfort, interior space and superior  on-road handling of a family estate, with the off-road capability and  ground clearance of a sports utility vehicle.  This special blend of  abilities has now been further refined.
The new Subaru Outback is  longer, wider and taller than the model it replaces.  It is also more  capable and more engaging to drive on-and off-road, and offers increased  space and comfort for all occupants.
While it retains the bold,  assured stance of its forebears, the new Outback boasts a distinctive  new 'face'.  There's a prominent grille which features Subaru's  now-trademark 'wing' motif.  This bold detailing, coupled with a pair of  ultra-modern, three-dimensional headlamps, gives the go-anywhere  vehicle a refined yet purposeful look.
In profile, the Subaru  Outback's premium feel continues thanks to muscular, flared wheel  arches, standard-fit 17-inch alloys, and a chrome-framed glass-house.   Its roofline sweeps towards the rear, where it meets new body-coloured  D-pillars.
On the inside, you'll find a sophisticated interior  design that perfectly complements the new Subaru Outback's subtly  muscular exterior lines.  Subaru's design team focused heavily on  producing a feeling of spaciousness and quality and, thanks to several  improvements such as increased seat adjustability, softer cushioning and  reductions in NVH levels, the Subaru Outback's cabin is an even more  luxurious and cosseting place in which to travel.

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