Outback by name. Wilderness by nature. New generation Subaru Outback enters new territory.

- Wilderness makes its Australian debut, introducing the most adventure-ready and capable Subaru ever engineered, with exclusive 2.4-litre turbocharged Boxer engine, 240 mm of ground clearance, improved approach/departure angles and electronically controlled dampers.
- All-new seventh-generation Outback features a completely redesigned SUV profile – every line, surface and proportion reimagined to express capability and confidence.
- Next-generation technology including an all-new 12.1-inch horizontal infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster as standard.
- Major interior advancement with redesigned seating, increased headroom and expanded cargo opening (+ 50mm taller) to make loading, packing and long-distance travel easier.
- Enhanced driving dynamics with evolved Subaru Global Platform, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and dual-pinion steering.
- Latest generation EyeSight® Driver Assist with wide-angle monocular camera and expanded driver assistance functions, plus improved body rigidity and sound insulation for quieter cabin.
The all-new, seventh-generation Subaru Outback takes one of Australia's most trusted adventure SUVs to a whole new league of toughness, capability and everyday ease. Redesigned from the wheels up as a purpose-built SUV, the 2026 Outback ushers in a bold new design and engineering direction with outdoor adventure at its core. It stands taller, looks tougher and feels more purposeful in every detail. Leading the charge is the Outback Wilderness, making its Australian debut as the most adventure-ready and capable Subaru ever produced.
Wilderness rewrites what an SUV can do away from the bitumen, with 240 mm of ground clearance1, greater approach and departure angles and distinctive tough styling. It is exclusively powered by a 2.4-litre turbocharged Subaru Boxer engine, delivering strong, effortless response on the highway and on steep, loose climbs. Distinct suspension tuning with electronically controlled dampers help keep the chassis composed when the road runs out, so it feels stable and controlled even when the surface doesn’t. Together, these elements make Wilderness the choice for drivers who want to go further and tackle terrain that would stop most SUVs.
Across the range, the new design adopts more traditional SUV-style proportions while staying true to Outback's rugged character, with increased height and width, a stronger, more upright front end and bolder surfacing that projects confidence on any road or trail. Redesigned LED headlamps and tail lamps sharpen the look while also improving visibility, and an expanded exterior colour palette introduces fresh hues, including exclusive finishes for Wilderness.
A new era of Subaru technology comes to life, making this our most technologically advanced Subaru yet. The interior introduces an all-new 12.1-inch horizontal infotainment touchscreen - replacing the previous vertical display – with up to 2.5 times faster processing than the prior generation, enhancing usability, widget layout and customisation, while continuing to support wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ connectivity2. A new 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster is now standard across the range, offering multiple viewing modes including Classic, Calm and Eyesight®, while Map & Projection modes are also available for variants with in-built satellite navigation. Essential controls such as air-conditioning and Auto Vehicle Hold are now tactile hardware switches for safe, intuitive use. For those wanting an elevated in-car audio experience, a Harman Kardon® 12 speaker premium sound system3 is available on higher-grade variants.
Inside, the all-new Outback introduces a clean, calm interior concept that resembles 'a living room-like' space which is comfortable, intuitive and made for long days on the road. Redesigned seats feature new structures that better support the lumbar and pelvis areas while reducing vibration. Durable yet refined, easy-care seat materials are used across the Outback range to match its adventurous nature. On AWD Touring, premium Nappa leather-accented seat trim is featured for an extra touch of comfort and refinement. Wilderness variants feature hard-wearing, easy-to-clean hydrophobic synthetic leather with an anti-slip embossed finish, ideal for outdoor and off-road use. ‘Wilderness’ branding is thoughtfully integrated via embossed headrest logos and woven backrest tags, reinforcing its identity as the most capable Outback ever engineered. Across the range, both rows also benefit from increased headroom, enhancing comfort for every occupant.
Practicality has also taken a step up, with a cargo opening now 50 mm higher to make loading and unloading easier. High-strength ladder-style roof rails are adopted, with static load capacity increased from 318 kg to 363 kg to better support adventure gear. Enlarged front and rear door trim bottle holders now accommodate 32 oz Nalgene bottles and cups with handles, while a new multi-use cargo cover can be compactly stored in the apron trim pocket when not in use. A contractible surface material and magnetised rear-most fixing point make it easier to manage luggage even with both hands full, along with an extra 8 litres of cargo space and anchor tie-down points retained.
Under the skin, the all-new Outback is available in two direct-injection Boxer engines. A refined 2.5-litre naturally aspirated engine delivers more useable torque, reduced noise and smoother performance. Wilderness exclusively receives the more powerful 2.4-litre turbocharged Boxer, producing 194 kW and 382 Nm4 – a boost over the previous generation turbo – delivering greater response on highways, inclines and remote routes. Both engines are paired with an enhanced Lineartronic® CVT with 8-speed manual mode, tuned for quieter operation and more natural, responsive acceleration. A new dual-pinion electric power steering system adds extra precision and confident control. In Wilderness variants, the high-torque-capable Lineartronic® transmission adopts a revised final reduction ratio, purposefully calibrated to maximise off-road capability by making the most of the increased low-rev output.
Capability has long been at the heart of Outback’s reputation, and this new generation raises the bar to new heights. X-Mode remains standard across the range, while Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system now features improved Active Torque Split control for more precise delivery, helping ensure confidence on various surfaces. Naturally aspirated variants now benefit from increased minimum ground clearance of 220 mm1 (up from 213 mm1 in the previous generation), further enhancing rough-road ability. In Wilderness, capability is elevated again through exclusive suspension tuning, even higher ground clearance and electronically controlled dampers linked with X-Mode.
The all-new Subaru Outback takes Subaru's commitment to safety even further, so you can enjoy adventures with added confidence. Every variant is equipped with the latest generation EyeSight® Driver Assist system, now featuring a wide-angle monocular camera for greater recognition of cyclists, pedestrians and complex intersections. Driver Monitoring System5 (DMS) is also available as standard, using a camera-based system to help detect signs of fatigue or distraction and prompt the driver to refocus. New functions such as Emergency Driving Stop System6 and Acceleration Override Assist, together with Active Lane Change Assist on higher grades, build on existing technologies including Front Pre-Collision Braking, Front and Side Alert Assist and Emergency Lane Keep Assist.
Vision Assist is also enhanced, with Front Side Radar available across the range. For the first time on Outback, selected variants add a new Panoramic 360° View Monitor with Side View Monitor (SVM), delivering extra visibility with more camera angles and improved low-light performance.
Underneath, a stronger body structure with increased use of high-tensile steel, together with nine SRS airbags7 including a new far-side airbag, provides improved passive protection for everyone on board. Together, these advances support Subaru’s long-term vision to achieve zero fatal accidents in a Subaru vehicle by 20308.
Refinement and quietness complete the experience. More sound-insulating materials, improved aerodynamics and strategic structural enhancements reduce wind, road and vibration noise, supporting easier conversations and reducing fatigue over long journeys.
After 30 years helping Australians explore their world, the all-new Subaru Outback returns with more purpose, more capability and more everyday usability. With the debut of Outback Wilderness, Subaru enters a new era, introducing a new hero – one designed for customers who want genuine, ready-for-anything adventures straight from the showroom.
Subaru Australia's General Manager, Scott Lawrence, said: "Outback has always struck a chord with Australians. For 30 years it’s been the car people rely on every day, and the one they trust when they want to get out and explore. Wilderness takes all the capability so core to our SUVs and cranks it up. It’s the most capable SUV we’ve ever built, engineered for when the road ends. It's no accident Outback is the first Subaru to wear the Wilderness badge here, given it kicked off our modern capability story back in 1996. Wilderness opens more of the map for our customers, and we can’t wait to see where it takes them."
The next-generation Subaru Outback, including Wilderness, is available to order now, with test drives offered at selected Subaru Retailers. For more information visit: https://www.subaru.com.au/outback/2026.
Optional premium paint shown in accompanying imagery.
Disclaimers:
- Ground clearance at kerb weight.
- Compatible Apple® or Android™ device required.
- Harman Kardon® is a registered trademark of HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated.
- All performance data measured using 95RON test fuel as required by Australian Design Rule 81/02. Vehicles tested in accordance with ADR 81/02.
- Driver Monitoring System performance and capability dependent on environmental and technical conditions. Refer to Owner’s Manual for full details.
- Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS) operates only when Lane Centering Function is operating. Refer to Owner's Manual for full details.
- SRS: Supplemental Restraint System. Effective when used in conjunction with seat belts.
- Subaru Corporation (the Japanese manufacturer of Subaru cars) has publicly stated its aim to reduce the number of fatal accidents in a Subaru vehicle to zero by 2030 as well as the number of fatalities among pedestrians, cyclists and the like as a result of a collision with a Subaru vehicle. For more information on Subaru Corporation’s CSR initiatives visit https://www.subaru.co.jp/en/outline/about/zeroaccident.








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