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- $47,249MSRP $47,249
- Interior color: Java Brown Nappa premium leatherJava Brown Nappa premium leather
- 5 Seats, 22 City / 29 Hwy MPG
- Young Subaru (41 mi away)
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Located in Ogden, UT / 41 miles away from West Jordan, UT
Magnetite Gray Metallic/Crystal Black Silica 2025 Subaru Outback Touring XT AWD CVT Lineartronic 2.4L DOHC 22/29 City/Highway MPGNew vehicle pricing m...
Features and Specs:
25 Combined MPG (22 City/29 Highway)
Listing Information:
VIN: 4S4BTGPD6S3276343
Stock: 10N6896
Listed since: 06-09-2025
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Touring -great vehicle; too many profiles
JBTX, 01/24/2025
2025 Subaru Outback Touring 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
I am now driving my third Outback - a 2025 Touring 2.5 4cyl. I've had the vehicle five weeks and have less than 700 miles on it. However, I am anticipating several long road trips in the future.
I am very pleased with the vehicle as a whole.
* The car rides very nicely - maybe a bit firmer ride than the 2018 Outback I previously owned, and it seems I am a bit higher off the road in … the seating position.
* The Nappa Leather trim is very comfortable.
* The sound system is excellent.
* The technology is good but requires a learning curve (more on that below). I like the large center infotainment screen, although occasionally I am frustrated by the number of layers I have to go through to get to what I want - for the most part, I am satisfied.
* Wireless Apple Car Play is great!
* The layout of the center cluster on the dash (and how to access the information) is VASTLY improved over my 2018.
* On my 2018, the radio would turn on whenever I started the car. That no longer happens.
* The cargo capacity is as you expect on an Outback.
* Outback fuel economy doesn't peak until about 10,000+ miles, but I am not dissatisfied with the mileage I am getting in mostly city driving. All three Outbacks that I have owned have been 2.5 4-cylinder engines, which frequently get criticized for lack of power. I find the power adequate (and acceleration).
* I love the digital (smart) rearview mirror - it gives you a much wider field of vision than a standard rear-view mirror. It's a bit disconcerting at first, but it's become my default setting. That said, it's not helpful on unlit roads at night.
* The 2025 Outback has the Sirius SM 360L technology, which allows you to store favorites for both "radio" and "streaming only" channels. I like that. The radio interface also has its own voice search function, but one must press an on-screen button to use it.
* I am finally becoming comfortable using voice commands - the only complaint that I have is that the responsiveness to the commands is slow. The scope of actions covered by voice commands is great.
Here's what I don't like about the car.
* The manuals are good, but there are too many - a quick start guide, a Starlink guide, an Eyesight guide, and the typical owner's manual. All are logically laid out, but I have to stop and think which manual I will find instructions for which feature. Tip: You can download all manuals in PDF format without owning a vehicle.
* There is a user register feature on the driver monitoring system that will adjust the mirrors, seat position and perhaps a few other things to the driver's saved settings, The scanning of your face is finicky and is required if you update your settings.
* There is a second profile system which pairs a person to a phone to settings (radio, car play, etc.) in the vehicle. I found out by accident at the dealership when I picked up my tags that each driver profile can have their own radio presets. That's very nice. What would be super nice is if these two user profile systems were integrated.
* One can do voice commands to access SiriusXM channels, but you need to know the channel number (which there is none for streaming only channels) or channel name (works well if you only listen to a few channels). One can store favorites within the radio interface, but I am not sure of the voice command, if any, to access them.
Trim | MPG | Engine | Starting Price |
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2025 Subaru Outback Touring XT 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl Turbo CVT) | 22 - 29 | 4-cylinders (gas) | $47,249 |
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Edmunds has 43 New Subaru Outbacks for sale near you, including a 2025 Outback Touring XT SUV and a 2025 Outback Touring XT SUV ranging in price from $47,249 to $47,249.
How much is a new 2025 Subaru Outback in West Jordan, UT?
- A new 2025 Subaru Outback starts at $47,249 (including destination charge) in West Jordan, UT. Prices will go up based on the trim level you choose and any options you add. Keep in mind that prices can also vary from one state to another and even from one dealership to the next.
How much does a 2025 Subaru Outback SUV cost in West Jordan, UT?
- A new 2025 Subaru Outback SUV starts at $47,249 in West Jordan, UT. Prices will vary depending on what trim level you choose. Each state may have different pricing, so make sure you enter your correct ZIP code on Edmunds.
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