JAKARTA - Subaru has confirmed that it will soon launch the latest generation from Outback after providing a teaser on this car. Of course, this provides fresh air for fans of this brand around the world after the latest generation of the model has stopped production in Japan.
Reporting from Auto Express, Friday, April 11, the wagon-style crossover will be introduced at the New York Auto Show 2025 on April 16 which will last for a week.
The latest generation Outback will have a number of style changes that will be an attraction. Another interesting thing is that this one car will be equipped with a hybrid powertrain.
The teaser image shows this car driving in a desert. Even though its original shape is covered in scattered dust, the manufacturer provides a gap that will be a design picture of the car.
This fifth generation output is pleasant in the blue color of Subaru with the presence of a ferry on the front highlighting the strong impression. In addition, the car shows a roof rail at the top which has been filled with equipment for camping or long trips.
The back looks vague, but is likely to adopt the same design language as the latest generation's Forester with a stiffer shape.
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Although the technical information is still limited, the latest output seems to be using the same hybrid powertrain as the Hybrid Crosstrack and Hybrid Forester.
This means that Outback will use the 2.5 liter Atkinson-cycle FB25D engine combined with two electric motors and 0.7 kWh lithium-ion batteries, which provide a combination of 194 hp.
The combination of drivers is claimed to have efficient fuel consumption (BBM), reaching around 14.9 km/liter for the combination of highways and cities.
Although the battery capacity is small, it is only 0.7 kWh, this hybrid system is able to provide a significant power boost, especially when accelerating from a stationary position.
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