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2023 Subaru Outback

Petrol Wagon · 2.5i Premium · BT
Selected version 2.5i Premium BT · Exact specifications shown below
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2023 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium studio car image
9.8
s
0-100
182
hp
Power
239
Nm
Torque
195
km/h
Top speed
1,613
kg
Weight
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CarsbySpec review Is the 2023 Subaru Outback the best choice?

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The 2023 Subaru Outback is a petrol wagon with AWD and seating for 5. It belongs to the BT generation. The 2.5i Premium is the version described here, and the figures below refer to that configuration unless noted otherwise.

Performance

The featured 2.5i Premium version develops 182 hp and 239 Nm (176 lb-ft) of torque. Its listed 0-100 km/h time is 9.8 seconds, which is measured, with performance geared more toward normal driving than acceleration. Top speed is listed at 195 km/h (121 mph). Its power output is about 27% below the peer average. Its 0-100 km/h time is about 36% slower than the peer average. The figures establish its straight-line performance on paper, but they do not substitute for measured braking, handling or ride-quality tests.

Fuel economy and range

The listed fuel consumption is 7.6 L/100km. Fuel-tank capacity is 63.0 litres (16.6 US gallons). Recorded CO2 emissions are 173 g/km. Consumption, emissions and range can be measured under different regional procedures, so like-for-like comparisons should use the same market and test cycle.

Dimensions and practicality

Its exterior dimensions are 4,860 mm (191.3 in) in length, 1,854 mm (73.0 in) in width, and 1,680 mm (66.1 in) in height, while the wheelbase measures 2,745 mm (108.1 in). Cargo capacity is listed at 522 litres (18.4 cu ft), expanding to 1,848 litres (65.3 cu ft) with the rear seats folded. The cabin is configured for 5 occupants. Listed curb weight is 1,613 kg (3,556 lb). The recorded braked towing capacity is 1,225 kg (2,701 lb). That cargo volume is about 10% below the peer average. The measurements are useful for comparison, although seat comfort, access and the shape of the load area still need to be judged in person.

The model range

The recorded line-up consists of 2.5i Premium and 2.4 XT Touring. Across the range, the specifications span 182 hp to 260 hp and 6.9 s to 9.8 s, while listed starting prices run from $31,145-$35,895. Drivetrain, battery or engine choice, wheels and market equipment can all change the final figures, so the version table should be used when choosing between them.

In perspective

Compared with nearby petrol wagon models from the same period, the 2023 Subaru Outback is strongest on price, while acceleration and power stand out as the principal numerical compromise. That conclusion is drawn from the recorded specifications rather than a road test. A final choice should also account for local pricing, equipment, comfort and a test drive.

Prepared by CarsbySpec. Peer context: 2022-2024 petrol wagons in the CarsbySpec database. This page is built from the structured specifications displayed here; missing values are not estimated. Read the methodology.

Subaru Outback 2023 versions compared

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Version Generation 0-100 Range Power Top speed Price Open version
2.5i PremiumSelected BT 9.8 s -- 182 hp 195 km/h $31,145 Viewing
2.4 XT Touring BT 6.9 s -- 260 hp 209 km/h $35,895 View specs

2023 Subaru Outback questions answered

How fast is the 2023 Subaru Outback from 0-100 km/h?

2023 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium is listed at 9.8 seconds from 0-100 km/h. Acceleration can differ by trim, market and test conditions.

What is the top speed of the 2023 Subaru Outback?

The featured specification has a listed top speed of 195 km/h, approximately 121 mph.

How much horsepower does the 2023 Subaru Outback have?

2023 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium is listed at 182 hp. Other 2023 trims may use a different engine, motor or power output.

How much torque does the 2023 Subaru Outback have?

The featured specification is listed at 239 Nm, approximately 176 lb-ft of torque.

What is the fuel economy or energy consumption of the 2023 Subaru Outback?

The featured specification records 7.6 L/100km. Use the same test cycle and unit when comparing it with another car.

How large is the 2023 Subaru Outback's fuel tank?

Fuel-tank capacity is listed at 63.0 litres, approximately 16.6 US gallons.

What are the dimensions of the 2023 Subaru Outback?

The featured specification is 4,860 mm (191.3 in) long, 1,854 mm (73.0 in) wide, 1,680 mm (66.1 in) tall, and a 2,745 mm wheelbase. Dimensions can vary slightly with trim, wheels and market equipment.

How much cargo or boot space does the 2023 Subaru Outback have?

The listed cargo capacity is 522 litres, approximately 18.4 cubic feet, increasing to 1,848 litres (65.3 cu ft) with the rear seats folded.

How much does the 2023 Subaru Outback weigh?

The featured specification has a listed curb weight of 1,613 kg, approximately 3,556 lb. Equipment can change the final vehicle weight.

How much can the 2023 Subaru Outback tow?

The listed braked towing capacity is 1,225 kg, approximately 2,701 lb. Local limits, trailer type and equipment still apply.

How many seats does the 2023 Subaru Outback have?

The featured 2023 Subaru Outback specification is listed with 5 seats.

How much does the 2023 Subaru Outback cost?

The recorded starting MSRP for the featured specification is $31,145 USD. Pricing, taxes and equipment vary by country and model year.

What fuel type and drivetrain does the 2023 Subaru Outback use?

The featured entry is classified as a petrol wagon with AWD. Powertrain availability can vary by country and trim.

Are these 2023 Subaru Outback specifications based on a road test?

No. This is the model-year specification reference. The separate CarsbySpec review scores the car against comparable models, while neither page claims first-hand driving impressions unless an actual road test is explicitly documented.

What safety rating does the 2023 Subaru Outback have?

CarsbySpec does not yet hold a verified independent crash-test result matching this exact model year, generation and market. The car may be untested, tested under another name or specification, or still awaiting source review. Missing data is not treated as a zero score.