2012 Subaru Outback Changes
2012 Subaru Outback is the best car for you if your idea of a midsize crossover SUV includes one with space and capabilities you’ll actually use. Styling for the 2012 Subaru Outback will not get a substantive change in style for waiting-facelift model 2013. A selection of new color or two, maybe revised wheel design is about all you can expect. Outback 2012 will retain the basic look was adopted successfully redesigned 2010 model year. 2012 Subaru Outback will remain based on the Legacy sedan, which was also redesigned for model year 2010. Black-out treatment on the lower front and rear fascias and along the sides of the Outback lend a more rugged appearance than the sedan.

2012 Subaru Outback longer have to share the basic design of the interior with Legacy sedan, which means it will remain comfortable and well finished with high quality materials. This five-seater will come back with no less than eight cupholders. Models are limited more to come with leather upholstery and other Outbacks with cloth seats. Motif winged grille Outbacks’ and again the lights will be reflected in the dashboard interesting style, which has a conventional round gauges and various direct buttons and dials on the center stack controls.
For Mechanical 2012 Subaru Outback is likely to be equipped with the latest version of the 2.5-liter four-cylinder base engine. It will power Premium, 2.5i 2.5i and 2.5i Limited version. 2012 Outback 3.6R, 3.6R Premium, 3.6R Limited and will continue with the 3.6 liter six-cylinder engine. As for transmission, the Outback 2.5i series in 2012 will likely continue with a manual six-speed continuously variable transmission as standard and re-offered at an additional cost Lineartronic Subaru (CVT).
To Feature 2012 Subaru Outback should continue to come in both versions 2.5i and 3.6R equipped base, with the Premium and Limited trim levels of both series adds convenience features with the higher prices. Each Outback 2012 will come with the Subaru Dynamic Vehicle Control antiskid system to help keep all four wheels planted during extreme handling maneuvers or emergency, traction control to help negotiate a wet surface or snow at low speed, and body-protecting front side airbags and head- protecting side curtain airbags for all outboard positions. Other standard features will likely include air conditioning, power locks and windows, keyless entry, cruise control, steering wheel tilt / telescoping, CD audio system with additional input jacks, and alloy wheels.