Rear seat legroom is increased by nearly 4 inches to 37.8 inches. With
a 2.0-in. increase in vehicle width, the 2010 Outback offers greater
hip and shoulder room. Total passenger room is increased by 8 cubic
feet, now 105.4 cu.ft., and maximum cargo capacity (with rear seatbacks
folded) is up by 6 cubic feet to 71.3 cu. ft. The Outback also features
a rear cargo area that is deeper and wider than in many small SUVs and
easier to access through its wide aperture rear hatch.

Remarkably,
the roomier 2010 Outback is almost one inch shorter than the previous
model, due to reduced front and rear overhang dimensions. The new
Outback is also four inches taller than the previous model, increasing
headroom and cargo area height. The new packaging preserves the
maneuverability, agility and parking ease that Outback customers value.

Building on the tremendous success of previous Outback models,
the 2010 Outback caters to a wide variety of customer tastes and needs.
The Outback line for 2010 will include three 2.5i models powered by a
revised 170-hp 2.5-liter 4-cylinder Boxer engine. The efficient Outback
2.5i models offer a new standard 6-speed manual transmission, or the
available Lineartronic? CVT. Both transmissions help to improve
acceleration, response and fuel economy. Three new range-topping
Outback 3.6R models are powered by a new 256-hp 3.6-liter 6-cylinder
Boxer engine teamed with a 5-speed electronic automatic transmission.

All
Outback models for 2010 are equipped as standard with Vehicle Dynamics
Control (VDC), which combines stability and traction control
capability. The all-new electronic Hill Holder System, also standard on
all models, holds the vehicle in place until the driver applies the
throttle to pull away from a stop. Previous systems held the car in
place for only a few seconds. Subaru is the only company that features
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive as standard equipment on every vehicle in
its product line.
Contact us to be one of the first to own the hot new 2010 Outback. Pre-orders are being accepted for first deliveries in June.