THE ALL NEW 2010 SUBARU OUTBACK
Roomiest Outback Ever with New Levels of Comfort and Refinement
Bold New Design Language Redefines Sport Utility Wagon
New 6-speed Manual and CVT Transmissions for Outback 2.5i Models
New 256-hp 3.6-liter 6-Cylinder Engine in 3.6R Models
NEW YORK, APRIL 9, 2009.
Subaru of America, Inc. made a surprise introduction today, revealing
the all-new 2010 Subaru Outback® at its media conference at the New
York International Auto Show. The fourth-generation of the World?s
First Sport Utility Wagon® is a roomier and more capable interpretation
of the vehicle that launched the crossover trend 15 years ago.
Distinguished by bolder and crisper styling, the all-new 2010 Subaru
Outback delivers enhanced performance, comfort and economy with the
introduction of an all-new chassis and the new Subaru Lineartronic? CVT
(continuously variable transmission). Capability is enhanced with a
segment-first swing-out roof rail and crossbar design and an improved
8.7 inches of ground clearance.
The all-new 2010 Subaru
Outback is smart-sized compared to other crossover vehicles, featuring
midsize interior volume in an easy-to-maneuver and off-road capable
wagon body. Interior volume has been increased by almost 8 percent in a
package that is actually shorter than the outgoing model. The wheelbase
has been increased by 2.8 inches and improves rear seat legroom by
almost 4 inches. A new rear double wishbone suspension improves chassis
dynamics and rear cargo space. The 2010 Outback is 2 inches wider to
improve passenger comfort, has more headroom and is more fuel efficient
than the outgoing model.
The 2010 Outback, while still clearly
related to its predecessors, marks a departure in design toward a new,
bolder look. The 2010 Outback also has a greater road presence with a
wider track and expressive wheel arches. Built on an all-new platform,
the 2010 Outback has a 2.8 inch longer wheelbase, now 107.9 inches, for
a smoother ride and increased interior space.
Rear seat legroom is increased by
nearly 4 inches to 37.8 inches. With a 2.0-in. increase in vehicle
width, the 2010 Outback offers greater hip and shoulder room. Total
passenger room is increased by 8 cubic feet, now 105.4 cu.ft., and
maximum cargo capacity (with rear seatbacks folded) is up by 6 cubic
feet to 71.3 cu. ft. The Outback also features a rear cargo area that
is deeper and wider than in many small SUVs and easier to access
through its wide aperture rear hatch.
Remarkably, the roomier 2010 Outback
is almost one inch shorter than the previous model, due to reduced
front and rear overhang dimensions. The new Outback is also four inches
taller than the previous model, increasing headroom and cargo area
height. The new packaging preserves the maneuverability, agility and
parking ease that Outback customers value.
Building on the
tremendous success of previous Outback models, the 2010 Outback caters
to a wide variety of customer tastes and needs. The Outback line for
2010 will include three 2.5i models powered by a revised 170-hp
2.5-liter 4-cylinder Boxer engine. The efficient Outback 2.5i models
offer a new standard 6-speed manual transmission, or the available
Lineartronic? CVT. Both transmissions help to improve acceleration,
response and fuel economy. Three new range-topping Outback 3.6R models
are powered by a new 256-hp 3.6-liter 6-cylinder Boxer engine teamed
with a 5-speed electronic automatic transmission.

All Outback models
for 2010 are equipped as standard with Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC),
which combines stability and traction control capability. The all-new
electronic Hill Holder System, also standard on all models, holds the
vehicle in place until the driver applies the throttle to pull away
from a stop. Previous systems held the car in place for only a few
seconds. Subaru is the only company that features Symmetrical All-Wheel
Drive as standard equipment on every vehicle in its product line.
Contact Eastside Subaru to be one of the first to own the hot new 2010 Outback. Pre-orders are being accepted for first deliveries in June.