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How many Litres is the cargo space on a Subaru Outback?

The cargo area behind the Outback’s rear seats is about 919–921 litres, expanding to roughly 2,140–2,145 litres when the rear seats are folded flat. These figures are the standard baselines cited for recent models, with minor year-to-year variations.


What the numbers translate to in litres


Below are the typical cargo-volume figures cited by Subaru for current-generation Outbacks, converted from cubic feet to litres. These numbers are widely used in official specs and automotive reviews.



  • 32.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats ≈ 919–921 litres

  • 75.7 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat ≈ 2,140–2,145 litres


These values reflect the practical maximum under standard seating configurations and do not account for extra storage underfloor compartments or possible wheel-well access in certain models.


Notes by year and trim


The exact cargo volume can vary slightly by model year and trim level due to seat design, flooring, and underfloor storage. For the latest model year (including the 2020s), Subaru consistently lists roughly 32.5 cu ft and 75.7 cu ft. Always check the official specs for the exact figure on a given unit.


Why size matters for buyers


Understanding litres helps buyers compare the Outback to rivals and determine whether the storage fits typical loads—whether it’s camping gear, groceries, or bikes. Real-world arrangements and modular cargo options can also impact actual usable space.


Summary


In most current Subaru Outback models, you’ll find about 919–921 litres of cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding to around 2,140–2,145 litres with the rear seats folded. These baselines hold across recent generations, with minor year-to-year variations.

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