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Subaru Outback 2025

The 2025 Outback carries the 2024 refresh forward with minor content additions — expanded digital key functionality and a revised Subaru Connected Services interface. The 2.5L and 2.4T powertrains are unchanged. For the Canadian market, the Outback continues to occupy a unique position: a wagon-bodied vehicle with the AWD capability of a crossover, 220+ mm ground clearance, and a rear cargo volume that exceeds many mid-size crossovers. Against the key competitor — the Volkswagen Outback — the comparison is actually against the VW Alltrack and Buick Envision; the Outback has no direct segment peer with the same ground clearance and AWD architecture. Subaru's sixth-generation warranty is 3 years/60,000 km bumper-to-bumper; buyers extending ownership beyond that should evaluate Subaru's added security extended coverage for the CVT, which can be costly to repair out of warranty in Canada.

2022 Subaru Outback
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2022 Subaru Outback

Commodité CVT

87 319 km
25 450 $
2022 Subaru Outback
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One Owner

2022 Subaru Outback

Touring Cert

69 020 km
28 911 $
2025 Subaru Outback
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2025 Subaru Outback

Wilderness Démo

8 569 km
49 995 $
2020 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2020 Subaru Outback

2.5i Tourisme

104 466 km
21 995 $
2016 Subaru Outback
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2016 Subaru Outback

2.5i PZEV + SIEGS CHAUFFANTS + CAMERA DE RECUL + BLUETOOTH

147 216 km
14 991 $
2023 Subaru Outback
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2023 Subaru Outback

Wilderness Awd

99 085 km
34 444 $
2014 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2014 Subaru Outback

2.5i Convenience At

103 000 km
8 997 $
2021 Subaru Outback
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2021 Subaru Outback

Limited Xt

69 390 km
28 770 $
2024 Subaru Outback
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2024 Subaru Outback

Onyx TI

47 452 km
34 987 $
2024 Subaru Outback
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2024 Subaru Outback

Wilderness

34 520 km
44 248 $
2023 Subaru Outback
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2023 Subaru Outback

Limited

53 300 km
35 895 $
2018 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2018 Subaru Outback

Limited Eyesight

124 006 km
23 999 $
2023 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2023 Subaru Outback

Premier Xt

33 748 km
42 999 $
2019 Subaru Outback
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2019 Subaru Outback

Limited

134 554 km
19 933 $
2024 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2024 Subaru Outback

Wilderness Awd

82 203 km
35 995 $
2017 Subaru Outback
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2017 Subaru Outback

Touring / Toit / Awd

131 834 km
14 995 $
2024 Subaru Outback
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2024 Subaru Outback

Onyx

83 520 km
34 700 $
2022 Subaru Outback
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2022 Subaru Outback

WILDERNESS 2.4L TURBO AWD, CUIR, TOIT, GROS ECRAN +++

138 123 km
28 490 $
2024 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2024 Subaru Outback

Limited

26 009 km
39 998 $
2017 Subaru Outback
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Accident-Free

2017 Subaru Outback

Familiale 5 portes 2.5i PZEV

165 399 km
12 995 $
2022 Subaru Outback
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2022 Subaru Outback

Commodité

80 981 km
25 975 $
2021 Subaru Outback
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2021 Subaru Outback

55 531 km
30 923 $
2023 Subaru Outback
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2023 Subaru Outback

Wilderness

88 847 km
35 963 $
2012 Subaru Outback
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2012 Subaru Outback

156 645 km
10 757 $

Available Years

Frequently Asked Questions

01

What makes the Subaru Outback different from other raised wagons in the Canadian market?

The Outback occupies a near-unique position: 213 mm of ground clearance, standard Symmetrical AWD and X-MODE allow it to go well beyond what a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry can manage on an unpaved road, yet on Highway 401 or the Trans-Canada it cruises with the comfort and fuel economy of a normal wagon — around 9.0 L/100 km at steady highway speeds with the 2.5L. No direct competitor combines light off-road capability, 1,820L of folded cargo space and a refined long-distance driving character as convincingly at its price point in Canada.

02

Is the 2.4L turbo Outback XT a good used purchase?

The FA24F turbocharged engine produces 260 horsepower and improves the towing rating to 1,588 kg — more than double the 680 kg of the naturally aspirated 2.5L. It is the right choice if you tow a light boat, camper trailer or utility trailer to the cottage. Note that the turbo requires 91-octane premium fuel and returns roughly 10.5 L/100 km combined. On the used market, confirm that oil changes were performed at 6,000 km intervals — a turbocharged engine that went long on oil changes will show sludge deposits in the oil-feed circuit on inspection.

03

How does Outback cargo space compare to a RAV4 or CR-V?

The Outback provides 975L behind the rear seats and 1,820L with seats folded — significantly more than the RAV4 (1,059L folded) and CR-V (1,113L folded). The low load sill simplifies loading heavy gear like kayaks, mountain bikes and camping equipment. The wagon body rather than traditional SUV profile means slightly less interior height, but the load length is class-leading. For Canadian families who travel with outdoor equipment, the Outback is among the best options available below $55,000, rivalled only by the Volkswagen Outback and the Volvo V60 Cross Country at higher price points.

04

Is the Outback a good choice for driving in remote areas of Canada?

Yes — this is one of its defining strengths. Subaru's Symmetrical AWD is a full-time system, not an on-demand coupling, meaning torque is distributed to all four wheels continuously with no engagement delay. X-MODE manages traction in deep snow, mud and off-camber descents automatically. The 213 mm clearance handles the majority of forest service roads in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. For regions like Northern Ontario, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Labrador or rural Atlantic Canada, the Outback offers an exceptional balance between daily utility and the capability to handle whatever a Canadian back road throws at it.

05

Which Outback trim offers the best value on the Canadian used market?

The Touring trim with the 2.5L represents the sharpest balance: heated and ventilated leather seats, 11.6-inch infotainment, navigation, panoramic sunroof and EyeSight standard — typically $4,000 to $6,000 less than a Limited or Onyx Edition on the used market. The Wilderness trim justifies its premium if you have serious off-road requirements: 229 mm ground clearance, Yokohama Geolandar tires and reinforced skid plates. Avoid base trims without EyeSight on any Outback more than three years old — the active safety system meaningfully improves resale value and real-world safety in Canadian winter driving conditions.