@nolarocks

The Outback was so classy - it was such a fine car. This plastic box is a crime.

@AH-bm4ts

No reason for the Forester to exist now that the Outback took the box shape.

@antonroux6737

initially hated it but in less than a week I already like and appreciate the new design

@DEEJaye-z5g

Very nice looking design on this mid-size Subaru outback station wagon. I love it! Please keep the 4cylinder 185 HP engine. No turbo please.

@markallen2984

What surprises me is that the new Outback apparently really attracts girls😅

@sjohnson7879

Horrendous 😢

@rightlanehog3151

David, Wagon fans can get a Crown Signia.

@irajdesilva

Looks like a LEGO cartoon car 😢

@DonnaBastianelli

Why no hybrid? Was really hoping they would introduce it with a hybrid engine

@MannyDreadz

IT LOVES CAMPING, DOGS AND
LONG-TERM COMMITMENT.

@journeymancellist9247

Doesn’t look like a Subaru. Does it have a manual transmission option at least?

@anonymous..-

No off-road or engine enhancements. There are much better alternatives out there. The commitment to the CVT means they can’t substantially increase horsepower or “gear” ratios.

@acemacgruber6593

The same guy or team that came up with the WRX must've designed this.  😅

@dariuschicic8141

"Looking much more upscale than it used to be." Wait, what? The outgoing model looks way more refined. The new one is going for the offroad look.

@davidocasio3348

Damm shame.... i was waiting for this car too.

@garyclark6747

Everyone has gone vertical with design elements.

@B000000B100

I'm sorry, but Subaru is not known for its technology (e.g., its infotainment, My Subaru application), so a new system raises many red flags and several concerns. Also, the same size engine for a heavier vehicle... have we not learned from the underpowered Ascent?! Sad that Japan's manufacturers lack programming skills and software design

@binyaminshimovich9393

sorry. I'm not impressed with the design.

@sapientbudgie5652

Yes. But unfortunately Subaru has not seen the increases they did back in 2014-2020.  Because their plastic cladding design language is horrendous. They may be good vehicles, but the wrx, forester, outback, cross trek are all UGGGGLY IMHO;)

@journeymancellist9247

I would love a 2025 Outback, just to save it so I can drive it when my Crosstrek wears out, because it’s far more beautiful than this ridiculous box that looks like a cross between a Chevy and a Toyota.