This reliable Japanese SUV ticks every box that matters

Japanese brands like Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and Subaru have a rock-solid reputation for reliability—but that usually comes with playing it safe. Most of the time, that means sensible cars that won’t surprise you, for better or worse.

The Subaru Outback is different. It mixes real-world reliability with a punchy boxer engine, genuine off-road chops (especially in its tougher trims), and a cabin packed with modern tech and safety features.

It’s an SUV comfortable enough for daily duty, tough enough for weekend abuse, and proven to rack up serious miles without drama. That rare balance is what makes the Outback feel like the one mainstream car that can truly do it all.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Subaru and other authoritative sources, including iSeeCars, J.D. Power, TopSpeed.

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The 2026 Subaru Outback is built to go the distance

Rated 81/100 for reliability by J.D. Power

Static front 3/4 shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Subaru Outback keeps its reputation for reliability going strong, with no major changes for 2026.

J.D. Power gives it an 81/100 for quality and reliability, backing up what Subaru owners already know.

Add in solid marks for driving experience, resale value, and dealership service, and the Outback scores an overall 83/100—good enough for second place on J.D. Power’s 2026 midsize SUV rankings.

Static side profile shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Outback also shines on iSeeCars with a reliability score of 8.5/10.

Its expected lifespan is around 11 years or 158,000 miles, which is impressive for a midsize SUV.

With average driving of 12,110 miles per year, the 2026 Outback has about a 20 percent chance of reaching 200,000 miles.

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Plenty of feature-loaded trims to fit every need

Six trims starting at $34,995

Static rear 3/4 shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

Even though Subaru dropped the base trim in 2025, the 2026 Outback still comes in six trims.

The Premium trim kicks things off at $34,995 with a solid set of standard features.

On the outside, it adds new 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, a power rear gate with auto-close and height memory, raised ladder-style roof rails rated for 800 pounds, and a removable rear trailer hitch cover.

2026 Subaru Outback trim levels and pricing

2026 Subaru Outback trim

Starting price

Premium

$34,995

Limited

$41,715

Touring

$45,395

Wilderness

$44,995

Limited XT

$44,365

Touring XT

$47,995

The cabin comes with durable, water-repellent upholstery, a 12.3-inch digital cluster, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, and a 10-way adjustable driver seat.

A $2,270 optional pack adds rain-sensing wipers, cloud-based navigation, a wireless phone charger, a heated steering wheel, and a moonroof.

Simply put, even the base Premium trim on the Outback is impressively well-equipped.

Shot inside the cabin of a 2026 Subaru Outback showing the steering wheel, dashboard, and interior. Credit: Subaru

The Limited trim steps up from the Premium with extra comfort and tech.

It adds leather upholstery, a built-in navigation system on the 12.3-inch infotainment screen, a premium Harman Kardon audio system, and an electrically adjustable passenger seat.

All the optional features from the Premium trim come standard here.

Close-up shot of the gear selector in a 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Touring trim takes comfort and convenience up a notch.

It features Nappa leather, ventilated front seats, a surround-view camera, and an upgraded leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The driver’s seat gains extra lumbar and thigh support, and the full EyeSight Driver Assist suite comes standard.

Shot of the tan Nappa leather rear seats in a 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Wilderness trim takes the Outback to the next level, showing just how far this SUV can go.

Off-roading is its focus, with a more powerful turbocharged boxer engine, higher ground clearance, and all-terrain tires.

Subaru’s X-Mode keeps electronics working together to stay composed on tough terrain, while rugged bumpers, cladding, and unique styling highlight its adventurous side.

Close-up shot of the interior door handle in a 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The top trims—Limited XT and Touring XT—mirror the standard Limited and Touring but come with the turbocharged boxer engine.

Visually, the XT versions stand out with 19-inch wheels, a surround-view camera, and dual exhaust outlets, giving them a sportier, more aggressive look.

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Driven by a proven boxer engine

Higher trims get a beefed-up turbo boxer

Close-up shot of the engine under the hood of a 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Subaru Outback stands out from other reliable crossovers by refusing to play it safe.

Its powertrain proves the point: instead of a typical four-cylinder, the 2026 Outback sports a distinctive 2.5-liter boxer engine.

It delivers 180 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, sending power to all four wheels through an AWD system and CVT.

Static front-end shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The top trims turn up the excitement with a turbocharged 2.5-liter boxer engine that cranks out 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque.

It keeps the CVT and all-wheel-drive setup, but Subaru makes it feel more engaging with an eight-speed manual shift mode that mimics real gear changes.

That extra power also boosts towing capacity to 3,500 pounds, compared with 2,700 pounds on the naturally aspirated trims.

Engine and transmission specs

Engine configuration

Horizontally-opposed four-cylinder; naturally aspirated

Engine displacement

2.5-liter

Bore x stroke

3.70 x 3.54 in. (94.0 x 90.0 mm)

Compression ratio

12.0:1

Power

180 hp

Torque

178 lb-ft

Transmission

CVT

Drivetrain

All-wheel drive

(Standard engine specs quoted here)

Side profile shot of a 2026 Subaru Outback

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Rugged chassis boosts off-road capability

Comes standard with all-wheel drive

Static rear-end shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The peppy boxer engine and CVT keep the Outback efficient on long drives while lively around town.

Its rugged underpinnings make it surprisingly comfortable even off the beaten path.

With fully independent suspension and 8.7 inches of ground clearance, it handles rough terrain with ease.

Static rear 3/4 shot of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The Wilderness trim takes ground clearance up to 9.5 inches, giving it serious off-road chops.

While other trims use standard dampers, the Wilderness gets electronically controlled ones for smoother handling on rough terrain.

All trims ride on 225-section all-season tires, but the Wilderness switches to chunkier all-terrain rubber for extra grip everywhere.

Key tech that boosts the Outback’s driving performance

  • Vehicle Dynamics Control
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Traction Control System
  • X-Mode drive Mode
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Packed with modern in-car tech

Bigger screen, smoother interface

Close-up shot of the infotainment screen in a 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The 2026 Outback’s dashboard features a new 12.1-inch high-res touchscreen infotainment system.

It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 processor, making animations buttery smooth and responsive.

Connectivity is easy with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus SiriusXM 360L with new artist stations. The setup pairs perfectly with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.

Other standout tech features inside

  • Push-button start
  • Auto-dimming rearview compass mirror with Homelink (only on Touring trims)
  • 3-spoke steering wheel with integrated connectivity and assistive controls
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi capability

Comes standard with a full suite of EyeSight driver assist features

Close-up shot of the badging on the rear tailgate of a green 2026 Subaru Outback. Credit: Subaru

The standout feature on the Outback is its standard EyeSight Driver Assist suite.

It includes front pre-collision braking, adaptive cruise control, lane centering, lane departure and sway warnings, emergency stop assist, front cross-traffic braking, acceleration override, and haptic steering feedback.

Subaru also offers helpful add-ons on certain trims, like pre-curve speed control, highway automatic resume for cruise control, and hands-free assist up to 85 mph.

Key safety and driver-assist features

  • High Beam Assist
  • Distraction Mitigation System
  • Blind-spot Warning with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-traffic Warning
  • Reverse Automatic Braking
  • Brake Assist
  • Brake Override System
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • 360-degree Surround-View Monitor

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