Subaru Outback
Here you will find Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Subaru Outback. The Subaru Outback is a mid-size SUV produced by Subaru. It is available in both traditional and Wilderness trims. It has been in production since 1994.
Subaru Outback Overview
The Subaru Outback is a crossover SUV manufactured by Subaru, offering a blend of car-like driving dynamics with SUV capability and utility. Known for its rugged design, standard all-wheel drive, and solid build quality, the Outback has become one of Subaru’s most popular models, especially among those who seek an adventurous, outdoor-oriented lifestyle.
One of the defining features of the Outback is Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, standard on all models, providing excellent traction in various driving conditions. With generous ground clearance and features like X-MODE, which optimizes traction and stability control for off-road conditions, the Outback is well-suited for light off-road adventures.
Subaru Outback Sales Data & Trends
The Subaru Outback represents a unique niche in the automotive market, bridging the gap between station wagons and SUVs. Its combination of car-like driving characteristics with off-road capabilities and SUV-like utility has made it a standout choice for those seeking a well-rounded, adventurous vehicle. The Outback’s focus on safety, technology, and value ensures its continued popularity in the competitive crossover segment. The Outback is a popular car for families and outdoor enthusiasts. It is also a popular car for those who need a car that can handle both on-road and light off-road driving.
Subaru Outback U.S Sales Data & Charts
U.S Monthly Sales
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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2010 | 5,467 | 6,189 | 7,619 | 7,688 | 7,630 | 6,554 | 9,030 | 8,053 | 8,154 | 8,694 | 7,814 | 10,256 |
2011 | 6,980 | 7,951 | 10,498 | 9,465 | 8,431 | 7,914 | 8,373 | 7,252 | 7,607 | 8,891 | 7,293 | 13,430 |
2012 | 7,412 | 17,524 | 10,886 | 8,458 | 9,192 | 9,254 | 3,321 | 11,285 | 10,583 | 10,153 | 10,124 | 12,072 |
2013 | 8,632 | 9,016 | 10,453 | 8,730 | 12,270 | 12,210 | 10,456 | 10,163 | 8,143 | 8,122 | 8,852 | 11,002 |
2014 | 8,230 | 8,967 | 11,729 | 10,663 | 11,641 | 11,525 | 11,768 | 11,428 | 11,315 | 12,624 | 14,128 | 14,772 |
2015 | 11,351 | 11,632 | 12,504 | 12,534 | 12,384 | 10,912 | 10,863 | 11,113 | 15,126 | 14,729 | 13,079 | 16,067 |
2016 | 11,197 | 11,952 | 14,122 | 14,294 | 12,404 | 13,417 | 14,704 | 17,358 | 16,978 | 18,008 | 17,769 | 20,695 |
2017 | 13,186 | 13,477 | 15,909 | 14,469 | 15,193 | 14,019 | 17,581 | 20,327 | 16,330 | 15,786 | 14,361 | 18,248 |
2018 | 13,279 | 14,021 | 16,822 | 14,083 | 16,702 | 16,071 | 16,113 | 18,006 | 12,895 | 11,574 | 13,437 | 15,851 |
2019 | 10,941 | 12,328 | 18,539 | 16,381 | 18,017 | 17,505 | 18,428 | 17,110 | 11,281 | 11,506 | 12,481 | 16,661 |
2020 | 11,379 | 12,665 | 8,571 | 8,058 | 11,382 | 10,250 | 12,158 | 14,856 | 17,023 | 16,755 | 12,921 | 17,272 |
2021 | 11,784 | 12,666 | 17,053 | 15,728 | 13,994 | 16,394 | 14,058 | 14,219 | 7,082 | 8,548 | 10,454 | 12,643 |
2022 | 10,527 | 8,637 | 13,808 | 16,510 | 14,724 | 13,135 | 8,638 | 10,928 | 8,497 | 11,992 | 15,069 | 14,797 |
2023 | 10,414 | 9,108 | 13,245 | 15,263 | 17,146 | 16,225 | 12,430 | 14,503 | 14,545 | 12,396 | 12,233 | 14,304 |
2024 | 11,300 | 22,013 | 13,501 | 13,131 | 16,506 | 16,853 | 14,204 | 16,435 | 13,991 | 13,549 | 14,004 | 14,885 |
2025 | 10,794 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Subaru Outback Canada Sales Data & Charts
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Subaru Outback Generations
1st Generation (1994–1999)
Introduced in 1994 as a derivative of the Subaru Legacy wagon, the first-generation Outback featured raised suspension, protective body cladding, and an emphasis on off-road ability. It was marketed as the “world’s first sport-utility wagon.”
2nd Generation (2000–2004)
The second-generation Outback continued to build on the success of the original, with improved comfort, safety features, and engine options. This generation solidified the Outback’s position as a practical alternative to traditional SUVs.
3rd Generation (2005–2009)
With the third generation, the Outback grew in size and refinement. More advanced technology, better interior materials, and a broader range of options marked this evolution.
4th Generation (2010–2014)
The fourth-generation Outback offered sleeker styling, improved fuel efficiency, and more sophisticated all-wheel-drive systems. The model continued to appeal to those seeking a versatile and rugged vehicle.
5th Generation (2015–2019)
A comprehensive redesign characterized the fifth generation, with more interior space, updated technology, and a new focus on on-road comfort without sacrificing off-road capability.
6th Generation (2020–Present)
The latest generation of the Outback is built on Subaru’s Global Platform, offering improvements in safety, stability, and comfort. It introduced features like a large tablet-style infotainment screen and an available turbocharged engine.