Australian New Car Buyer

SUBARU OUTBACK FROM $37,440

Subaru’s 2020 Outback 2.5i petrol is $37,440 and the turbodiesel 2.0D is $40,040. Premium 2.5i, which we’re testing here, is $43,940; Premium 2.0D is $46,940.

Subaru’s 3.6-litre six-cylinder engine is fitted to Outback 3.6R, priced at $50,440.

Premium’s formidable safeAty specification includes the twincamera-based Eyesight system (adaptive cruise, autonomous emergency braking) and radarbased Vision Assist (blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert), further strengthened for 2018 with higher-resolution front cameras,

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