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Brand: Subaru
Product: Outback Touring XT
Release Date: Summer 2019
Price (as Tested): $40,705
From: subaru.com
It may look familiar, but the latest edition of the Subaru Outback –the lifted all-wheel-drive wagon that pioneered the crossover concept 25 years ago — is practically all-new. Of course, making it look so familiar was a very intentional decision on Subaru’s part; after all, the Outback has been the heart and soul of the brand for those two and a half decades, as well as one of the profit engines driving the company forward. Indeed, all the brand’s best-selling vehicles in the U.S. — the Forester, Ascent and Crosstrek — all ape the same basic formula that the Outback developed: a two-box wagon that drives like a car while offering the off-road prowess of an SUV.
Indeed, much of the car industry as a whole has come around to see the value in the Outback method. Every compact and midsize family crossover owes a debt to the Subaru…which effectively means that every other car sold in America today does. It’s why we named the new Outback the most influential car of last year’s New York Auto Show; its evolutionary design shows just how relevant and timeless the ideas it presents are.
Of course, it is still just a car. So to find out how it handles the real world, we took it out for a week-long spin around New York to see how it handles urban life, rural back roads, highway miles and even the occasional bit of dirt work.