If you're a fan of Subaru, you may have heard about the recent release of the 2024 Outback Wilderness. If you were considering financing the Outback before this, you might want to stop and see what makes the Outback Wilderness so different from other SUVs on the market. You'll be able to find both of these models at Jenkins Subaru of Ocala, where you can take them each for a test drive.


What Is the Subaru Outback?
The Outback is one of Subaru's most popular vehicles and appeals mainly to mid-size families. It has five seats, but they're spaced in a way that actually gives you and your passengers room. While some SUVs might cram everyone together, you shouldn't have a hard time stretching out and relaxing with this model. It also offers stunning technology that's designed to make your trip easier. With an available 12-way Power Front Driver's Seat, you'll always be in the perfect spot so that you don't wind up sore after your trip. Other features like available USB-C charging ports are designed to keep your passengers happy, and you can always opt for more advanced systems like the available High-Resolution 11.6-inch Touchscreen. Both the Outback and the Outback Wilderness go above and beyond when it comes to your interior, but you'll find that the Wilderness heavily modifies your capability.
Get Back to Exploring
These two models have a lot in common, like standard roof rails, but the Wilderness differentiates itself with some of these key features.
- Take Advantage of Increased Ground Clearance: The regular Outback offers 8.7 inches of ground clearance, which is great, but the Wilderness comes in at an impressive 9.5 inches.
- The Rugged Approach: The Wilderness also comes with standard 17-inch Aluminum alloy Wheels and Rugged All-Terrain Tires so that you have excellent traction when you're driving.
- Adding More Cargo: Both models give you room for your cargo, but the Wilderness has a 700-pound static capacity, so you'll be able to load all of your heavy gear that you might not have originally been able to carry.
- Easier to Clean: Since the Wilderness comes with standard Water-Repellent Upholstery, it's a lot easier to clean than the regular Outback.
Modifications Where It Counts
The features above might be convenient, but performance matters more than anything.
- More Power to Work With: The regular Outback can tow up to 2,700 pounds, but only the Outback Wilderness has the strength needed to move up to 3,500 pounds. If you're routinely pulling trailers, there's a clear winner in this department.
- A Turbocharged Engine: The 2024 Outback sports a 2.5L SUBARU BOXER engine that can churn out up to 182 horsepower. The Outback Wilderness, on the other hand, comes with the Turbocharged 2.4L SUBARU BOXER engine that can give you 260 horsepower to work with.
If you're near the Villages, Gainesville, or Ocala and you want to get a closer look at the differences between these two, then you can visit us at Jenkins Subaru of Ocala. We'd be happy to accommodate you with your own test drive.
Have you figured out which Outback is right for you? You apply to finance your choice today at Jenkins Subaru of Ocala.