Subaru Trim Levels
Subaru offers a range of trim levels for its vehicles, providing different features and options to suit various preferences and needs. The specific trim levels may vary depending on the model and year. Here are some details about the trim levels for different Subaru models:
Subaru Outback:
– Base
– Premium
– Limited
– Wilderness
– Limited XT
– Touring XT.
Subaru Forester:
– Base
– Premium
– Sport
– Limited
– Touring.
Subaru Ascent:
– Base
– Premium
– Limited
– Touring.
Subaru Legacy:
– Base
– Premium
– Sport
– Limited
– Limited XT
– Touring XT.
Please note that the trim levels mentioned above are for the 2021 and 2023 model years. It’s always a good idea to check with your local Subaru dealership or the official Subaru website for the most up-to-date information on trim levels for specific models and years.
Contents
- Which is more expensive Subaru Limited or Premium?
- What is the highest clearance Subaru?
- Which is safer Forester or Outback?
- Can you find trim level by VIN?
- Is Outback or Forester higher?
- Which has the smoother ride Outback or Forester?
- Is Subaru Limited or Premium better?
- What is more reliable than a Subaru?
- Which Subaru trims have EyeSight?
- How do I know what trim my car is Subaru?
Which is more expensive Subaru Limited or Premium?
Premium is the price. There are nine Subaru Outback configurations to choose from, the Premium and Limited trims being the second and third on the lineup, are affordable options in the long list of upgrades available from the Subaru Outback: 2023 Subaru Outback Premium: $30,695* 2023 Subaru Outback Limited: $35,295*
What is the highest clearance Subaru?
Every Subaru SUV (Crosstrek, Forester, Outback, and Ascent) offers the same roomy ground clearance of 8.7 inches, compared to the Impreza at 5.1 and the BRZ at 4.9 inches. However, the all-new 2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness™ will offer an whopping 9.5 inches of ground clearance!
Which is safer Forester or Outback?
The Outback can be equipped to offer more towing power, while the Forester offers more space for tall drivers. However, both are considered top-notch vehicles for active families because of their equally high safety ratings and fuel economy. It really all comes down to the driver and their lifestyle.
Can you find trim level by VIN?
The VIN number tells you when and where the car was built. It tells you the manufacturer, year, make and model, and the trim level including unique features and specifications.
Is Outback or Forester higher?
The Forester is a compact crossover, which gives it a small SUV silhouette with up to 72.2 inches of width and 182.7 inches of length – about 9 inches fewer than the Outback. However, the Forester has a boxier shape and is about 2 inches taller than the Outback, with a height of up to 68.9 inches.
Which has the smoother ride Outback or Forester?
Outback has the longer wheelbase (the distance between the axles is four inches longer than the Forester). Lengthening the distance between the axles provides an even smoother ride because the vehicle corners of the vehicle cover a larger area and therefore bumps are less noticeable.
Is Subaru Limited or Premium better?
Compare the 2022 Subaru Outback Premium vs. Limited in terms of performance, and you will see that both are evenly matched: Both 2022 Outback configurations feature a 2.5L engine under the hood, and they are equally as efficient.
What is more reliable than a Subaru?
And, Toyota was awarded the most reliable brand at the 2021 Auto Trader New Car Awards. Also, Toyota’s can last well past 300,000 miles (think of the million-mile Tundra), while Subaru typically lasts around 200,000 miles.
Which Subaru trims have EyeSight?
EyeSight safety technology is standard on the following 2022 Subaru models: Forester, Legacy, Outback, Ascent, and automatic-transmission versions of the BRZ.
How do I know what trim my car is Subaru?
Finding the trim of your car is pretty easy: they are generally displayed as a sticker or as raised chrome lettering or badges on the trunk of the tailgate or trunk. You can also find your vehicle’s trim and tire size by VIN, or vehicle identification number.