2005 Subaru Outback Preview
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Upscale Style and More Performance
What manufacturer is most responsible for the current crossover craze? While a few one-offs came along prior to recent trends, such as AMCs four-wheel drive Eagle and Toyotas all-wheel drive Tercel and Corolla wagons, the Subaru has made a tidy living purveying go-anywhere AWD mobility longer than any rival.
Its Outback is a crossover legend, still immensely popular in the snowbelt due to rugged good looks, luxurious appointments, enjoyable driving dynamics and an enviable reliability rating.
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| Crossover legend, the AWD Subaru Outback gets an update for 2005, making it even more desirable. (Photo: Subaru of America) |
The car will come in a variety of trim levels, starting
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| The Outback will be offered with a variety of engines, from the base 168-hp 2.5-L up to the 250-hp 3.0-L version. (Photo: Subaru of America) |
A six-cylinder version will also continue to be available. With power now up from 212-hp to 250 the 3.0-L horizontally opposed engine will be part of the Outback 3.0 R L.L.
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| "The Outback 2.5 XT is designed to be the ultimate performance crossover wagon." (Photo: Subaru of America) |
Even more exciting, Subaru will add two new top-of-the-line Outbacks, a 2.5 XT and a 2.5 XT Limited. Each receives an intercooled/turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine delivering 250-horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque, derived from the brands rally winning Impreza WRX.
"By offering new high-performance, premium-content Outback models, Subaru is positioned to compete with the growing number and diversity of crossover vehicles," commented Fred Adcock, Executive Vice President, Subaru of America, Inc. "And, quite
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| Subaru not only improved the Outbacks performance, they also increased ground clearance and interior room. (Photo: Subaru of America) |
Like the current model, the 2005s are expected to boast excellent ride and handling dynamics. The new Outback incorporates a longer wheelbase, wider track, lower center of gravity, and a reduction in overall curb weight by 180 pounds.
Despite the improved performance, the 2005 Outback features increased ground clearance and a taller "command" seating position. Its interior space is maximized due to a slightly longer wheelbase, now 105.1 inches compared to the current cars 104.3 inches.
Front seat side impact airbags and side curtain airbags are expected to be standard, as will be new intelligent dual-stage
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| Subaru is king of the crossover segment for a reason, and the new Outback just reaffirms that. (Photo: Subaru of America) |
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