New Subaru Outback Wilderness Edition

Off-Roading Excitement in a New Subaru Outback Wilderness Near Seattle

Subarus have been around for quite some time. Many of their models have raised ground clearance. This and their available or standard all-wheel drive help them conquer snow and off-road trails. The other nice thing about Subarus is that they tend to be just the right size to navigate parts of Kirkland easily, like crowded parking.

What Is Different About the Wilderness Edition?

The Subaru Wilderness Edition is a trim model of Subaru Outback and Forester models that provides these vehicles with a better off-road package than the other trim models. Thoughtful features help you better navigate mud and snow. Black cladding helps protect your Outback Wilderness from rocks and stones. There are even waterproof seat covers and the ability to put a tent on the roof.

Subaru Outback Wilderness Interior

Waterproof seat covers are standard on the Outback Wilderness trim model. You can use your cell phone to start your Outback Wilderness remotely so that you can warm up quickly after a long hike. A hands-free power liftgate is available, which makes it easier to get your gear inside your Outback Wilderness. The ability to fold the rear seats down also helps with larger gear, like skis. Starlink Multimedia is standard on the Outback Wilderness with an 11.6 touchscreen and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration.

Subaru Outback Wilderness Performance

An important performance capability is standard all-wheel drive. This helps the Outback perform better on all road types in Redmond, as well as off-roading on trails. The Subaru engine for the Outback Wilderness is turbocharged, giving you 260 horsepower and the capability of towing 3,500 pounds. There is also a hill descent control on steep downhills to keep you at an even speed. High-strength steel and eight airbags keep you and your passengers safe.

Subaru Outback Wilderness Off-Roading Features

The Subaru Outback Wilderness does not stop there, though. It was given greater capabilities for handling your off-road adventures. One such capability is that the drivetrain gearing has been tuned to help the Outback climb hills of up to a 40 percent grade at a low speed.

Black cladding around the Outback Wilderness exterior help avoid damage by stones and other obstructions. In that same vein, the wheels have a matte-black finish as well. Off-road tires are standard, as is a full-size spare to keep you safe when you are not near Bothell. The Outback Wilderness roof rails and rooftop are designed to hold a tent and portable camper. There is also a black decal down the middle of the Outback Wilderness. model's hood to preclude glare from being a problem on the trail.

The Outback Wilderness also has 9.5 inches of ground clearance to help you over rocks and other obstructions. This is a bit more ground clearance than the other Outback trim models. A skid plate is also standard for the Outback Wilderness. The angles of the Subaru Outback Wilderness were also designed to help you navigate around obstructions rather than being caught on them. Also, Subaru dual-function X Mode on the Outback Wilderness allows you to dial in the best setting for the transmission. The settings include ones for deep snow, mud, and sand.

Visit us at Eastside Subaru for a test drive around Seattle behind the wheel of your favorite new Subaru Outback Wilderness Edition. We know you will be as pleased with its manners around Woodinville as you will be off the pavement.