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2026 Subaru Outback: Boxy new SUV confirmed for Australia with higher prices

Subaru has confirmed the heavily revised seventh generation Outback is coming to Australia in 2026 and will bring with it an edgier design, a larger chassis and a price increase of almost $5,000 at the lower end.

The latest version of Subaru’s car-like “large” SUV was unveiled at the New York Motor Show in April this year, showcasing boxier proportions with more aggressive styling and a taller roofline, as well as significantly improved interior technology.

Australian specifications The statements leaked in government documents earlier this year have now been confirmed Local pricing for the new model via a recorded video presentation. The five-variant Outback range now starts at $48,990 before travelthat’s $4,800 more than the previous model at the bottom of the range.

Notably, the seventh-generation Outback also marks the local introduction of Subaru’s previously US-only Wilderness off-road sub-brand in Australia, which could open the door for other flagship Wilderness variants of models such as the Forester midsize SUV and Crosstrek small SUV.

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Wilderness enhancements include a turbocharged engine with more power and torque than the previous Outback XT, water-repellent upholstery, adaptive suspension (similar in design to the WRX tS), a 20mm increase in ride height (up to 240mm), a braked towing capacity of 2,100kg and unique exterior styling.

Under the hood of the regular Outback there is still a naturally aspirated 2.5-litre four-cylinder boxer engine that produces 137kW of power and 245Nm of torque. These numbers are virtually identical to the previous model.

Like every other Subaru for sale in Australia (with the exception of the BRZ coupe), the new Outback is exclusively four-wheel drive and power is delivered via an eight-speed continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) as standard.

The Outback Wilderness, meanwhile, gets a 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder boxer engine producing 194kW and 382Nm. Compared to the previous Outback XT, which used the same engine configuration, power has increased by 11kW/32Nm. You can no longer get a turbocharged Outback unless it is a Wilderness.

2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness