Upgraded
for the 2014 model year, Subaru engineers have now realised further
improvements to the Outback, enhancing the car’s handling characteristics with revised
suspension components and the latest incarnation of Subaru’s Vehicle Dynamics
Control. The model also features a revised design for both the interior and
exterior.
However the
most significant change for the Outback is the introduction of a new powertrain
pairing. A world first, Subaru engineers have combined the popular 2.0-litre
Boxer diesel engine with a Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable
transmission) – bringing improvements in driveability, fuel economy and
emissions while also widening the car’s appeal immensely.
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