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How much does a Subaru Liberty weight in kg?

The Subaru Liberty (known as the Legacy in many markets) typically weighs around 1,600 kilograms in curb weight, though the exact figure varies by generation, trim level and drivetrain.


What determines a Liberty's weight


Several factors influence a Liberty's curb weight. The following elements are the main contributors:



  • Engine size and configuration (for example, 2.5-liter four-cylinder vs. larger or performance-oriented options)

  • Drivetrain (all-wheel drive versus front- or rear-wheel drive variants)

  • Transmission type and count of gears (manual, CVT, or automatic)

  • Trim level and added equipment (sunroofs, advanced safety tech, larger infotainment systems, and premium audio)

  • Generation and platform updates (newer models often include more safety and comfort features, which can add weight)


These factors combine to yield the typical curb weight range you’ll see across Liberty/Legacy variants. In general, most modern versions sit around 1,550–1,750 kg, while older or stripped-down configurations are lighter and top trims with larger engines are heavier.


Typical weight ranges by era


To give a broad sense of how weight has evolved, here is a simplified guide by era or configuration:



  • Older generations (1990s–early 2000s): roughly 1,300–1,500 kg

  • Mid-2000s to early-2010s: roughly 1,500–1,600 kg

  • Late 2010s to present (with full-time AWD and larger engines): roughly 1,600–1,750 kg


Note: These figures are approximate and vary by market, trim, and equipment. For an exact number, consult the official spec sheet for the model year and trim in question.


Where to find the exact weight for your car


To get the precise curb weight in kilograms for your exact vehicle, check the door jamb sticker (curb weight is listed there), the owner's manual, or Subaru’s official specifications for that model year. If you’re unsure, the dealer or a reputable automotive database with VIN-specific data can confirm the exact figure.


Summary


The weight of a Subaru Liberty is not a single fixed number; it depends on generation, drivetrain, trim, and added equipment. Across modern Liberti/Legacy models, expect roughly 1,550–1,750 kg, with about 1,600 kg as a common reference point. Always verify the exact curb weight for your specific model year and configuration from official sources.

What are common Subaru Liberty problems?


Transmission issues are the most common problem in Subarus, but defective airbags, faulty fuel pumps, weak windshields, and electrical issues are also known to happen. Subarus generally receive high reliability ratings, according to RepairPal.



How much does a Subaru Liberty weight?


The Subaru Liberty measures 1425mm (56.1 inches) in height, 4665mm (183.7 inches) in length, 1730mm (68.1 inches) in width with a 2670mm (105.1 inches) wheelbase that brings about a total of 1380kg (3042.4 lbs) of unladen weight. The Liberty Base comes standard with 215/45 R17 front tyres and 215/45 R17 rear tyres.



How much does a 2006 Subaru Liberty weigh?


Dimensions

Dimensions
Rear Wheels (inches)17x7.0
Rear Tyres (inches)215/45 R17
Kerb Weight1395kg
Tare Mass1355kg



Why was the Subaru Liberty discontinued?


In a written statement, Subaru said the Legacy's end “reflects market shifts from passenger cars to SUVs and crossovers and Subaru's transition to electrified and fully electric vehicles.”


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