The Subaru Outback is a crossover estate that offers the comfort and space of an estate with the off-road capabilities of an SUV. Its permanent symmetrical all-wheel drive gives you control in any driving conditions on and off the road, and with 200mm ground clearance there are few places you can’t drive in this estate making it the ideal choice for drivers who want a capable car but not an SUV.

MPG 33
0-62 MPH 193g/km
0-62 MPH 10.2s
P11D £37,140
Per Month £571
MPG 33
0-62 MPH 193g/km
0-62 MPH 10.2s
P11D £39,300
Per Month £600
MPG 33
0-62 MPH 193g/km
0-62 MPH 10.2s
P11D £42,290
Per Month £679
MPG 33
0-62 MPH 193g/km
0-62 MPH 10.2s
P11D £42,790
Per Month £708

Subaru is a Japanese brand that is known for creating safe and reliable vehicles and the Outback is one of the safest cars on the market with a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating and a whole host of safety features included as standard, including pre-collision braking, adaptive cruise control, rear vehicle detection and front, rear and side view cameras. It's positioned as the brand's flagship mid-size crossover SUV, sitting at the top of their mainstream vehicle lineup. Serving as a larger, more rugged alternative to the compact Forester, it combines standard all-wheel drive and high ground clearance with premium comfort.

Compare Subaru Outback lease deals

You'll find all our current Outback lease offers listed above for you to compare prices between the different specs and contract terms to find your perfect Outback lease. If you're looking for a particular model or know what contract details you want then you can filter these results using one of our handy search tools.

Here at Xcite Car Leasing, we work hard to find the best possible Subaru leasing prices across all brands and models including the Outback. This involves working with all of the UK's leading funders and a large network of dealerships around the country and you will regularly see the prices updated as we get better offers for you. 

Who's the ideal driver for a Subaru Outback?

The Subaru Outback is aimed at buyers who want the luxury and driving dynamics of a premium estate combined with the rugged capability of a large SUV. Active professionals, lifestyle sports enthusiasts, and pet owners who need to haul heavy gear or tow trailers tend to favour the Outback. Families of 5 people are perfectly suited to the Outback, which offers a longer, more limousine-like cabin with exceptional rear legroom and a massive, deep estate boot. Those who frequently travel long distances in unpredictable weather or live in affluent rural areas will find the Outback beautifully bridges the gap between refined motorway sprints and tough trail driving.

Which cars are similar to a Subaru Outback?

If you’re looking to compare the Outback with other similar vehicles, you may want to look at the Volvo V60 Cross Country, Audi A4 Allroad, and Skoda Superb Scout. The Volvo V60 Cross Country emphasises a minimalist Scandinavian design and on-road luxury but commands a significantly higher price tag. The Outback feels tougher, offering more substantial ground clearance and standard X-Mode terrain management for genuine off-road peace of mind.

Your Subaru Outback leasing questions answered

Leasing has a number of benefits when compared directly to buying an Outback model outright. These include the much lower initial deposit amounts, followed by the low fixed monthly payments that are never increased mid-contract.

Buying a car can also see you hit the problem of depreciation in the vehicle’s value, which isn’t an issue when leasing. All you have to do is to hand the car back when the lease is up and you’re free to find a new deal.

Outback lease deals with Xcite Car Leasing are available across either 18, 24, 36, 48 or 60 months, so you can choose the option that suits you best.

If you’re looking for a cheap Subaru Outback leasing deal then you came to the right place! Here at Xcite Car Leasing we work hard to make sure we offer the best possible leasing prices we can achieve, working with all of the UK’s leading finance companies, all of the main manufacturers and a large network of dealerships from around the country. Certain trims might be on offer at any given time, meaning we can't guarantee which will be the cheapest. Sometimes you'll find a higher spec vehicle cheaper than a lower spec one, for this reason.

 

The Outback is 9.2 inches longer and 1.5 inches wider than the Forester, while the Outback is also heavier. Therefore, if you require a bit of extra space, then the Outback may be the best option.

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