Subaru Refreshes Legacy and Outback Models for 2025

April 24th, 2024 by

Subaru has recently updated its Legacy sedan and Outback SUV models and is gearing up to release them in 2025. While the vehicles will remain mechanically similar to the previous models, Subaru has made a few changes to make them more appealing to customers. The base prices of both the Legacy and the Outback remain the same as last year; however, the destination charges are slightly higher. The Legacy’s destination charges have increased by $25, while the Outback’s have gone up by $50.

 

The Limited trim levels of both the Legacy and Outback have gained a few popular features as standard equipment for the 2025 models. These include a power moonroof, heated steering wheel, driver attention monitor, and the larger 11.6-inch Starlink infotainment touchscreen. The EyeSight driver-assistance technology suite is standard on both cars, and it includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and lane-centering steering. Rear cross-traffic alerts with automatic braking, blind spot monitors, and emergency steering assist are optional equipment.

 

Both the Legacy and Outback models come with a standard 2.5-liter flat-four engine that produces 182 horsepower and 176 pounds-feet of torque. An optional turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four engine that generates 260 hp and 277 pounds-feet of torque is available. Both engines are paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels.

 

The fuel efficiency of the 2025 models has not been released yet, but the 2024 Legacys with the base engine get an EPA-rated 27/35/30 mpg city/highway/combined. The turbocharged Legacy Sport and Touring XT models are rated at 23/31/26. The 2024 Outback gets an EPA-rated 26/32/28 mpg with the 2.5-liter engine and 22/29/25 mpg with the turbo. The Wilderness trim level, which features a taller ride height and all-terrain tires, manages just 21/26/23 mpg.

 

Subaru has kept the design of both the Legacy and Outback models relatively the same, with minor updates to the front and rear fascias. The interior of both vehicles is spacious and comfortable, with room for up to five passengers. The infotainment system is easy to use and intuitive, with a large touchscreen display and physical knobs for volume and tuning.

 

The 2025 Subaru Legacy and Outback models will be available for purchase at dealerships this spring. The base model of the Legacy will have a starting price of $26,040 (plus the destination fee). Meanwhile, the Premium model will begin at $28,340 (plus the destination fee). If you’re interested in the Limited trim, it will cost $35,150 (plus the destination fee), while the Sport model will be priced at $35,640 (plus the destination fee). The Touring XT model, on the other hand, will have a starting price of $39,340 (plus the destination fee).

 

As for the Outback, the base model will start at $30,290 (plus the destination fee), and the Premium model will be priced at $32,590 (plus the destination fee). If you want to purchase the Onyx Edition, it will cost $37,500 (plus the destination fee), while the Limited model will be priced at $39,250 (plus the destination fee). The Onyx Edition XT model will have a starting price of $40,755 (plus the destination fee). The Touring model will be priced at $41,740 (plus the destination fee), while the Wilderness model will cost $41,355 (plus the destination fee). Finally, the Limited XT model will have a starting price of $41,590 (plus the destination fee), and the top-of-the-line Touring XT model will start at $44,190 (plus the destination fee).

 

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The 2025 Subaru Legacy and Outback models have undergone a few upgrades and changes to enhance their appeal to customers while retaining Subaru’s reliable and safe traits. These vehicles come with the standard EyeSight driver-assistance technology suite and provide ample space inside, making them perfect for families and adventure enthusiasts. You can visit Kenny Ross Subaru to take a closer look at these vehicles.

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