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Does the Outback have heated mirrors?

The heated exterior mirrors are a feature you’ll commonly find on recent Subaru Outback models, especially on mid-to-high trims or when a winter/cold-weather package is chosen. In some base configurations or regional markets, heated mirrors may be optional.


This question centers on how Subaru equips the Outback across trims and years. Availability can vary by model year, country, and the specific option packages selected, so it's important to verify the exact configuration for the build you’re considering.


How heated mirrors are offered in the Outback lineup


The following snapshot gives a practical sense of typical availability by trim and package in recent model years. Use it as a guide, but confirm with current specifications for your market and year.



  • Heated exterior mirrors are commonly standard on mid-to-high trims (for example, Premium, Limited, Touring) or included via a Winter/Cold Weather package in many markets.

  • The base model frequently ships without heated mirrors unless the buyer adds a weather or winter package or selects a higher trim; regional specs may vary.

  • In colder climates, Subaru often bundles heated mirrors with a Winter Weather Package that can also include other cold-weather conveniences like heated seats or windshield de-icer features.


In summary, if you want heated mirrors on an Outback, you’ll typically find them standard or available on higher trims or via a winter package, but always check the exact build sheet for your year and market.


Regional and year-to-year variations


Feature availability shifts with model year updates and regional demand. The United States, Canada, and Europe sometimes see different standard-content and package contents. To avoid surprises, review the official specifications for your country and the precise trim you’re considering at Subaru’s official configurator or through a dealer.


United States


In many recent US models, heated exterior mirrors are more commonly found on mid-tier or higher trims and/or as part of a winter package. The base trim may require opting into a weather package to obtain heated mirrors. Always verify the current spec for your build.


Canada and Europe


Canada’s cold winters often make heated mirrors a more common inclusion across several trims, while European market availability can vary by country and year, with some regions offering them as standard in certain trims or through specific option packs. Check local specifications for accuracy.


Summary: Heated mirrors are not universal on every Outback configuration, but they’re a common feature on many mid-to-high trims or via winter/cold-weather packages. Confirm the exact spec for your model year and market with the dealer or official Subaru configurator.

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