

The 2021 Outback gives you the best of everything: the best ground clearance[1], the best fuel-efficiency [2] of any midsize crossover in its class, and the best deal! With the Subaru's renown Symmetrical All Wheel Drive, the 2021 Outback is ready for any adventure. We are pleased to share that the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 2021 Outback as a Top Safety Pick. So don't delay, secure your deal by submitting the form on this page, and we will contact you shortly for your personal Outback test drive experience, or call us now at (877) 358-8062! |

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SUBARU STARLINK(TM) TECHNOLOGY | SYMMETRICAL ALL-WHEEL DRIVE | FLEXIBLE CARGO-CARRYING VERSATILITY |
Standard on all 2021 Outbacks, the SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia combines smartphone entertainment and communication to your dashboard**. With an available 8-inch touchscreen and voice controls, the SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia connects you to what's important. | The balanced design of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive optimizes uniform stability and delivers an enhanced distribution of power for maximum traction. With improved handling and efficiency, the 2021 Outback provides a quicker response to road conditions. | With the standard roof racking system, the 2021 Outback can haul kayaks, bikes, skis, and cargo carriers on your adventures without added wind noise or reduced fuel efficiency on your daily commute. Standard on 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited, and 3.6R Limited models. |
[1] Based on ground clearance information from OEM websites and Edmunds.com for 2016 model vehicles within the Non-Luxury Midsize CUV segment. Segment definition supplied by IHS Automotive.
[2] Based on EPA-estimated hwy fuel economy for 2015 model vehicles within the IHS Automotive, Polk Non-Luxury Midsize CUV segment.
[3] For more information, visit kbb.com. Kelley Blue Book is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.
**Compatible smartphone and application required. For applications to operate, latest version of each application required. Data provided by smartphone is displayed on head unit screen. Some state laws prohibit the operation of handheld electronic devices while operating a vehicle. Smartphone apps should only be launched when vehicle is safely parked. Your wireless carrier's rates may apply.