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2010–2014 BR (4th generation)

2010–2014 Subaru Outback Specifications

Fuel tank 18.5 gallons. Curb weight, fuel economy, ground clearance and other key numbers for the 2010–2014 Subaru Outback, by engine and drivetrain.

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The 2010–2014 Subaru Outback holds 18.5 gallons of fuel and is rated 22 city / 29 hwy (2.5i CVT); 18/25 (3.6R).

2010–2014 Subaru Outback key specs

SpecValue
Fuel tank18.5 gallons
Fuel economy22 city / 29 hwy (2.5i CVT); 18/25 (3.6R)
Curb weight3,450 lbs
Key fob batteryCR1620 (exposed-blade flip key with integrated remote)

2010–2014 Subaru Outback engines

EngineTrimsPowerFuel
2.5L 4-cylinder (FB25, port-injected)2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited170 hpRegular 87 octane
3.6L H6 (EZ36, 5-speed automatic)3.6R, 3.6R Limited256 hpRegular 87 octane (premium not required)

Which Subaru Outback model years does this cover?

These specs specifications apply to every Subaru Outback built from 2010 through 2014 — the BR (4th generation), mid-size wagon/crossover. Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2010–2014 Subaru Outback

  • 2010–2012Generation launch; pre-facelift styling, slightly taller ride height than later years
  • 2011Minor changes following the 2010 redesign: XM satellite radio becomes standard and the power liftgate feature expands to more trims
  • 2012Premium trim gains a new standard six-speaker stereo along with standard Bluetooth and USB connectivity
  • 2013–2014Minor facelift: revised front/rear fascias, updated infotainment options; mechanical specs carry over

2010–2014 Subaru Outback specs: common questions

How big is the fuel tank on a 2010–2014 Subaru Outback?

18.5 gallons.

What does a 2010–2014 Subaru Outback weigh?

About 3,450 lbs at the curb, before passengers and cargo.

What gas mileage does a 2010–2014 Subaru Outback get?

22 city / 29 hwy (2.5i CVT); 18/25 (3.6R) on the EPA cycle.

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