The new Subaru Outback will arrive in the UK at the end of this month with prices starting at just under £34,000. The first cars will land in showrooms from May 27, claiming to offer more luxury, more technology and more safety technology.
Customers will get a choice of three trim levels, with the £33,995 starting price bagging you an entry-level Limited model. Spending £37,995 gets you a mid-range Field model, while the top-of-the-range Touring model will set you back £39,495.
That pricing structure makes the new Outback only marginally more expensive than the outgoing model. That car starts at £33,810 for the basic SE, but prices rise to £36,810 for the more luxurious SE Premium.
According to Subaru, the small price hike buys you a host of improvements, including a new suite of safety gadgets. The company calls its new model “the safest Outback ever built”, thanks in part to an updated version of the EyeSight stereo camera system. That system is the basis of the adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and the…