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Subaru Outback XT 2023 first drive at Launch

Subaru Outback XT model details – I have just got back from the launch of the Subaru Outback XT. This is the turbocharged version of the popular SUV wagon and it’s a beauty.

With a 2.4L turbocharged boxer engine the XT has outputs of 183kW of power and 350Nm of torque. The key here is delivery. The maximum torque comes in around 2,000rpm which helps for towing as well as relaxed cruising.

Driving the XT through the picturesque Megalong Valley and the Blue Mountains, you can really notice the improved performance. Ride and handling have always been an Outback feature but there is a new level of responsiveness that is appreciated.

Towing is rated at 2400kg which is amongst the best in class. This enhances the XT adventurous appeal with the ability to easily tow smaller camper trailers, hybrid vans and jet skis.

The Subaru Outback is the thinking persons SUV. It has class leading AWD capability, 213mm ground clearance, permanent symmetrical AWD and advanced X-Mode assistance. Add to that class leading Eye Sight safety features and its easy to see why they are so popular.

Pricing is excellent with the top model coming under $56,000 plus the usual costs.

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Quick Subaru Outback XT Thoughts

Driving impressions

Subaru Outback XT Final Thoughts

I’ve always been a fan of the sophistication, capability and luxury of the Outback. The XT is simply better.

This is an ideal vehicle for snow trips, towing light recreational vehicles and small boats, jet skis etc.

It also should be on the shopping list for empty nesters or Gray Nomads that want to tow and travel Australia, but really don’t want the big 4WD and all the associated issues.

The XT lets them still explore deep into the outback (pun intended) but drive an SUV wagon comfortably.

The problem with the Outback is that it’s so capable that owners forget it’s an AWD SUV not a 4WD.

Being greedy, I am very appreciative of the extra output from the turbo version, but please Subaru, when can we have a 225kW/400Nm version.

What is good?

  • Awesome value for money
  • Infotainment and connectivity Technology
  • AWD capability

What is not so good?

  • Would love 225kW/400Nm version
  • No HUD
  • No massage seats

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The Subaru Outback XT sits in a bit of an unusual segment. Its a wagon styles SUV, that is reasonably large, with five seats and yet extremely capable for the adventurous buyers.

You could also look at the Land Rover Discovery Sport, Audi A4 Allroad, Nissan Pathfinder, Hyundai Santa Fe, Mazda CX-8, Skoda Kodiaq RS, Kia Sorento

Subaru Outback

Model

Outback XT Touring

Model Price $55,990 MLP*
Engine 2.4L 4 Cyl Turbo Boxer
Drivetrain 8 step CVT Symmetrical AWD
Battery Capacity / type N/A
Power 183kW @ 6,000rpm
Torque 350Nm @ 2,000 – 4,800rpm
Fuel ADR 9.0L/100km
Fuel on Test TBC
Fuel capacity 63L
Range (WLTP) / efficiency 863km Max
Fast Charge / Home (240V) N/A
Safety Five star ANCAP (March 2021)
CO2 Emissions 204g/km
0-100kmh/Top Speed TBA
Servicing 12 Mth / 12,500km – Capped Price
Warranty 5yr/ Unlimited km with 5Yr. conditional roadside assist

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges)

Overall Rating    

94/100

Behind the Wheel 9
Comfort 9
Equipment 9
Performance 9
Ride and Handling 9
Practicality 10
Fit for Purpose 10
4WD / Towing * 10(5/5 – 5/5)
Technology/connectivity 9
Value for Money 10

*Towing and AWD capability is measured against similar vehicles in the same class.

Dimensions

 
Overall Length 4870mm
Wheelbase 2745mm
Width 1875mm
Height 1675mm
Wheels 18×7.0 Alloy
Tyres 225/60 R18
Max ground clearance Up to 213mm
Wading Depth TBC
Approach TBC
Rampover TBC
Departure angle TBC
Turning Circle KTK 11.0m
Boot Capacity Min 522L
Boot capacity Max TBC
Battery Weight N/A
Kerb Weight 1770kg
Payload (kg) 430kg
GVM (kg) 2200kg
GCM 4600kg
Towing Capacity 2400kg
Tow Ball rating 240kg

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