The Subaru Outback lineup of SUVs is built to make all of your travels more practical. Whether you’re driving your kids to school, going to work, or exploring the road less traveled, you can always rely on the Subaru Outback to get you where you need to go in comfort and confidence. It’s our mission to help everyone find the right vehicle for the right price, and with our large selection of new Subaru Outback models for sale, we’re confident that we can help everyone drive home in the Outback model that’s right for them today.

There’re many midsize SUVs available, but the Subaru Outback lineup sets the bar high. To help you find the best vehicle for the best price, we’re going to compare the new Subaru Outback lineup to other vehicles in its class, giving you a side-by-side look at some of the many things that the Outback lineup does the best. Learn more about what makes the Subaru Outback so special below.

Subaru Outback vs. Honda CR-V

Performance

Every model in the Subaru Outback lineup comes with standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, providing you with a legendary performance that gives you confidence and freedom on any terrain and in any weather conditions around Fayetteville, AR. The Honda CR-V lineup comes with standard front-wheel drive on most models, with all-wheel drive available on all trim levels, but at a higher price.

For the strongest performance of the two vehicles, the Subaru Outback provides it. The Outback lineup has many models with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine with 260-horsepower and 277 pounds-feet of torque. The Honda CR-V upper trim levels use a hybrid powertrain that produces 204-horsepower and 247 pounds-feet of torque, which could leave you wanting for more on trips around Bentonville, AR.

Interior and Features

Whether you’re traveling with family and friends to nearby Rogers, AR or need the most space for your all your cargo, the Subaru Outback has you covered with 109 cubic feet of passenger volume and up to 75.6 cubic feet of cargo space. The Honda CR-V has 105 cubic feet of passenger volume, with slightly more available maximum cargo space on select models.

You’ll always be connected in a new Subaru Outback SUV, as all models come with a Starlink multimedia system, featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. The Outback offers dual 7-inch touchscreens on the Base model. All other models have a larger vertical 11.6-inch touchscreen display. The Honda CR-V has a standard 7-inch touchscreen with a 9-inch touchscreen as its largest option.

Subaru Outback vs. Toyota RAV4

Performance

All the new Subaru Outback models have standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, providing you with the best possible traction, handling, and control wherever you go. The Toyota RAV4 lineup offers available all-wheel drive on all models, but it costs more than the standard front-wheel drive models.

Do you need a vehicle that can handle all your towing needs around Springdale, AR or across the country? The Subaru Outback lineup has 2,700 pounds of standard towing ability, with up to 3,500 pounds of maximum towing capacity. The Toyota RAV4 lineup has a standard towing capacity of 1,500 pounds, while select models can match the maximum 3,500 pounds.

Technology Features

The new Toyota RAV4 lineup has a standard 8-inch touchscreen display, with an available 10.5-inch touchscreen offered on the highest trim levels. The Outback lineup has dual 7-inch touchscreens on the standard Base model only, while all others gain a larger 11.6-inch vertical touchscreen display.

Size

You and your family and friends can stretch out and enjoy the ride to Bella Vista, AR and beyond in any new Subaru Outback model thanks to the 109 cubic feet of passenger volume in every model. The Toyota RAV4 lineup offers 98.9 cubic feet of passenger volume in all models.

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