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– LED headlights that react to the guide are now at all levels of equipment
– Removing the standard seat belt and rear passenger
– Removing the back seat added to the list of protection features
– Previous price: $22895
– Outback starting price: $26795
CAMDEN, New Jersey, August 6, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Subaru of America, Inc. announced the costs of the Legacy 2021 and SUV Outback sedan, starting at $22895 and $26795 respectively. Both styles have popular new protection features, adding steering-sensitive LED headlights; Removing the passenger seat belt and rear seat. The Legacy and Outback maintain a competitive price with just $150 accumulated over the past year and arrive at Subaru stores in October.
Now, popular in all levels of equipment, visibility of LED headlights with guide response (cross and road lights) when driving at night. The headlights’ reactive guide formula directs headlight beams in the direction of the vehicle on curvy roads.
In order to catch young and/or animal, the recall of the back seat market is now popular in all Legacy and Outback versions. The formula reminds the driving force to check the dominance of the rear seat before exiting the vehicle.
Another new feature of the year is seat belt recovery that detects passengers in a front and/or rear seat position and generates a sound and visual warning if the seat belt is not fastened.
Subaru Legacy 2021
The Legacy 2021 is available in six equipment levels: Base, Premium, Sport and Limited, Limited XT and Touring XT. The value of the Legacy starts at $22,895, an accumulation of $150 over the past year.
The Legacy base is popularly supplied with Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive and active torque vectorization and is powered by the 2.5-liter SUBARU BOXER® engine. The herbal suction motor produces 182 hp and 176 lb-ft of torque and is related to a popular Lineartronic® CVT transmission with 8-speed manual gear shifting mode and guide wheel gear shift switches.
The award-winning Subaru EyeSight® driving assistance generation is popular at all levels of equipment. EyeSight includes Adaptive Resort Cruiser (AACC) with intermediate lane. The protection function works in conjunction with the AACC to assist the SUV environment on the taxiway.
The Legacy comes with a full list of features, adding electric windows, door locks, fuel door and mirrors, as well as two USB ports accessing the front center console. The security formula includes a keyless remote access. In addition, the base is well equipped with the SUBARU STARLINK ™ dual 7.0-inch multimedia formula that includes Apple CarPlay ™, Android ™ Auto and Bluetooth® hands-free and audio streaming connectivity.
You will have a set of alloy wheels for a $350 MSRP. With a retail price of $1,000, the 17-inch wheel set is particularly small for customers.
Starting at $25145, the legacy 2021 premium also increases to just $150. Improvements to the fundamental edition come with the all-weather group, a leather-lined guide wheel, a two-zone automatic air conditioning formula and a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat. Two additional USB charging ports are included in the rear component of the center console. The Premium comes with 11.6-inch tablet-style STARLINK Multimedia Plus. The central data display offers direct touch controls for multimedia, CVC, and vehicle configurations.
The Premium also features a new external logo color: Brilliant Bronze Metallic. The new color can be related to an ivory or black interior.
You can have two packs of options for The Premium without it being worth accumulating compared to last year. The first set includes keyless button access, LED fog lights and blind spot detection with lane replacement assistance and rear cross-traffic alert. The MSRP is only $1,000. The current set adds an electric sunroof and® 11.6-inch multimedia navigation and electric navigation with TomTom technology for a suggested price of $2,595.
The 2021 Subaru Legacy Sport starts at $27,095 and upgrades the Premium Edition with 18-inch sporty-style wheels with a black end; sports front grille; middle trim of the case and body-colored chest beak; LED fog lights; External mirrors with black glass silica end; and anthracite grey lining with bright red contrasting seams.
Legacy Sport offers an optional game with the 11.6-inch STARLINK multimedia navigation system; Electric sunroof; Automatic reverse braking; and blind spot detection with lane replacement assistance and rear cross-traffic alert. The MSRP is still $2,245.
The Legacy Limited 2021, with an initial value of $29,895, adds luxury features, adding a perforated leather edge; Heated rear seat backrests; A/C rear plugs; and keyless with start button. Standard driving helps technologies come with automatic opposite braking and lane-shifting blind spot detection to provide a rear cross-traffic alert.
Limited offers a unique set of features including the DriverFocus distraction mitigation system®, the 11.6-inch STARLINK multimedia navigation system, the Harman Kardon audio system® high-end; Electric sunroof and heated guide wheel. The MSRP has the same value as last year at $2,045.
At $34445, the turbocharged Legacy Limited XT increases to $250 for the 2021 style year. In addition to the advanced 2.4-liter TURBO BOXER engine, the Limited XT adds features such as: Electric Sunroof; Heating guide wheel; 11.6-inch STARLINK multimedia navigation formula with high-end Harman Kardon audio formula; and DriverFocus.
The Legacy Touring XT is priced at $36,145, an increase of $250 over the past year. The most sensitive fit is based on the Limited XT and adds a 180 degree front view monitor and Sierra Tan Nappa leather upholstery.
Subaru Outback 2021
The Outback 2021 offers the optimal combination of SUVs and driving and driving functions, such as a car with the popular Subaru symmetrical all-wheel drive, active torque vectorization, vehicle dynamics and X-MODE with descent. impressive to that of many SUVs.
By 2021, the Outback will be available on the Base, Premium, Limited, Touring, Onyx Edition XT, Limited XT and Touring XT models.
The well-equipped Outback has an initial value of $26,795, an accumulation of only $150 over the past year. The base comes with a full list of features, adding electric windows, door locks, fuel hatch and mirrors, as well as two USB ports accessing the front center console.
In addition, the base includes the dual 7.0-inch STARLINK multimedia formula with a more sensitive 7-inch touchscreen with audio controls and a 7-inch drop screen that accesses the formula and air conditioning controls for EyeSight, X-MODE and other vehicle formulas. . Multimedia audio formula offers AM/FM/HD radio; Apple CarPlay ™ and Android ™ Auto; Bluetooth hands-free phone® and audio streaming connectivity.
Starting at $29,045, the Premium Outback increases to just $150 over the past year. The Premium includes all base appliances and adds several features, adding the all-weather group, leather-lined guide wheel, two-zone automatic air conditioning system; Driver’s seat with 10 electrical configurations and two USB charging ports on the rear component of the center console. Premium also switches to 11.6-inch STARLINK Multimedia Plus.
The new external color, Brilliant Bronze Metallic, will be obtained from the final Premium level.
You have two option packs for The Premium. The first includes the electric back door hands-free; Keyless access with start button; and blind spot detection with lane replacement assistance and rear cross-traffic alert. The MSRP remains at $1,400. The set of time adds an 11.6-inch STARLINK electric sunroof and multimedia navigation for a $2,995 MSRP.
Starting at $35,145, the Outback Onyx Edition XT increases just $250 from last year. The New Outback Circle Member includes all popular Premium features plus the 2.4-liter SUBARU BOX®ER turbo engine, hands-free Power Gate, 180-degree front view monitor, dual X-MODE mode and a pneumatic length replacement. The rugged SUV is also popular with exclusive external elements with a black finish, 18-inch alloy wheels and badges, as well as an exclusive two-tone gray interior with seats wrapped in a durable starTex® material.
A single feature organization that adds an electric sunroof, an 11.6-inch STARLINK multimedia formula with navigation and automatic forward braking is available for $1,845.
The well-equipped Outback Limited increased from $150 over the 20 years to $33,595. The Limited is built from the premium finish with more features, adding perforated leather padding; Heated rear seat backrests; A/C rear plugs; and keyless with start button. Standard one-handed driving technologies come with automatic opposite braking and lane replacement blind spot detection to provide rear cross-traffic and driving alert.
A variety of features include electric sunroof, heated wheel, 11.6-inch navigation STARLINK multimedia formula, harman Kardon high-end audio formula and DriverFocus. The MSRP, at $2,045, differs from last year.
At $37995, the Outback Limited XT 2021 turbocharged highest up to $250 on 20MY. In addition to the advanced 2.4-liter turbo BOXER engine, the Outback Limited XT adds features such as electric sunroof, heated guide wheel, 11.6-inch STARLINK multimedia navigation, Harman Kardon’s high-end audio formula and DriverFocus distraction mitigation formula.
The Outback Touring is priced at $37,495, an increase of only $150. The endpoint includes all popular Limited devices plus the 180-degree front view monitor; electrically folding automatic mirrors; Heating guide wheel and ventilated seats. The Touring is adorned with unique external and internal accents and a genuine Java brown nappa leather lining throughout the interior.
The Outback Touring XT is priced at $39,945, only $250 above the 20MY MSRP, and comes with all Touring gadgets and adds the 2.4-liter turbocharged BOXER engine.
The Outback and Legacy are at Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) in Lafayette, Indiana with the Ascent and Impreza.
Legacy 2021
Model / Fit
Transmission
Applicable code
Msrp
MSRP – Destination and Delivery
Heritage
Cvt
01, 02
$22,895
$23,820
Old cousin
Cvt
11, 13, 15
$25,145
$26,070
Inherited sport
Cvt
21, 27
$27,095
$28,020
Legacy Limited
Cvt
31, 34
$29,895
$30,820
Legacy Limited XT
Cvt
32
$34,445
$35,370
Legacy Touring XT
Cvt
41
$36,145
$37,070
Code
The description
Msrp
01, 11, 21, 31, 32, 41
Standard model
N/A
02
Alloy tire set
$350
13
Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert – keyless and push-button start-up – LED fog lights
$1,000
15
Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert – keyless start and push button – LED fog lighting fixtures – electric sunroof – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation system
$2,595
27
Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert – sunroof – automatic braking in the opposite direction – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation system
$2,245
34
Electric Sunroof – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation formula – heated guide wheel – driving force (distraction mitigation formula)
$2,045
Destination and delivery cost $925 for Legacy and may vary in the following states: CT, HI, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI and VT. D-D costs $1,075 for stores in Alaska.
Interior 2021
Model / Fit
Transmission
Applicable code
Msrp
MSRP – Destination and Delivery
Outside
Cvt
01
$26,795
$27,845
Outback Premium
Cvt
11, 13, 15
$29,045
$30,095
Outback Limited
Cvt
31, 34
$33,595
$34,645
Touring the interior
Cvt
41
$37,495
$38,545
Onyx XT Outback Edition
Cvt
21, 22
$35,145
$36,195
Outback Limited XT
Cvt
32
$37,995
$39,045
Outback Touring XT
Cvt
41
$39,945
$40,995
Outback 2021 Option Sets
Code
The description
Msrp
01, 11, 21, 31, 32, 41
Standard model
N/A
13
Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert – keyless and push-button start-up – hands-free electric rear door
$1,400
15
Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert – keyless and push-button start-up – hands-free electric rear door – electric sunroof – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation system
$2,995
22
Electric sunroof – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation formula – opposite braking
$1,845
34
Electric sunroof – heating guide wheel – 11.6-inch multimedia navigation formula – driver
$2,045
Destination and delivery are $1050 for Outback and may vary in the following states: CT, HI, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI and VT. D-D costs $1,200 for stores in Alaska.
About Subaru of America, Inc.
Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Subaru Corporation of Japan. Headquartered at a landfill site in Camden, New Jersey, the company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles, portions and accessories through a network of more than 630 stores in the United States. All Subaru products are manufactured in landfill-free production plants and Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. is the only automotive production plant in the United States designated as a garden wildlife habitat through the National Wildlife Federation. SOA is guided through Subaru Love Promise, which is the company’s vision to show love and respect for everyone and help their communities and consumers across the country. For more than 20 years, SOA has donated more than $190 million to reasons close to the Subaru family, and its workers have accumulated more than 40,000 hours of volunteer time. As a company, Subaru believes it is vital to make its component so that a positive effect has an effect on the world, because it is the right thing to do. For more information, visit media.subaru.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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