The 2018 Outback, Subaru’s best-selling model,
receives a mild update just in time for the New York Auto Show, following the
example of the 2018 Legacy. Although
revisions on the styling department are really subtle, the new Subaru Outback
also comes with significant upgrades underneath the skin in order to be more
comfortable and safe.
Subaru has made enhancements to the Outback’s
chassis, including a set of retuned dampers, steering and brake systems to
offer a smoother ride and a more enjoyable drive experience.
The CVT gearbox now features a quieter, short-pitch
chain while adjustments have been made to the engine’s timing under
acceleration to further reduce powertrain noise. The door mirrors are reshaped
to reduce wind noise while new sound-insulating glass for the front-side
windows further quiet down the front seat area. Subaru has also added thicker
rear wheel well aprons to reduce the noise levels for the rear passengers.
The MY2018 revisions also include the addition of a
few driver-assist systems, including the Steering Responsive Headlights which
are available in conjunction with the LED headlights and High Beam Assist.
The cabin is now made out of better quality
materials and features a redesigned center console while there’s also a
6.5-inch or an optional 8-inch infotainment system with enhanced multimedia
features. Go for the Premium or a higher trim level and you get genuine
stitching details on the dashboard, while Limited and Touring models also get
stitching on the seats and door panels.
The air-conditioning system is revised in order to
cool the cabin more quickly, with the temperature indicator now located inside
the control dial. Subaru really wanted to improve the 2018 Outback for everyday
users and that shows in the details; interior power is now retained for a short
time after the ignition has been switched off while even the clock is now
larger and therefore easier to read.
There are two engines to choose from: the 2.5-litre
flat-four unit with 175 Hp and 174 lb-ft of peak torque and the six-cylinder
3.6-litre boxer with 256 Hp and 247 lb-ft of peak torque, with both engines mated
to a standard Lineartronic CVT which now gets a seven-speed manual mode with
paddle shifters on the steering wheel.
An active grille shutter system helps in improving
the fuel economy while Subaru’s trademark Symmetrical all-wheel drive system
comes with Active Torque Vectoring. All models feature an 8.7-inch ground
clearance.
Subaru says that the 2018 Outback will debut at the
NY Auto Show on April 12 and that it’ll hit the US market this summer.