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How much is a 2023 Subaru Outback fully loaded?

A fully loaded 2023 Subaru Outback typically costs in the low-to-mid $40,000s before taxes, fees, and destination charges. In general, base models start around the upper $20k range, while top trims with turbocharged power and premium features push into the $40k neighborhood. Exact pricing varies by trim, options, and location.


Pricing by trim: what a loaded Outback costs


Below is a snapshot of approximate U.S. MSRPs for 2023 Outback trims, shown as starting prices before destination charges and taxes. These figures help illustrate how quickly price climbs as you add features.



  • Base Outback: from about $28,895

  • Premium: from about $31,895

  • Limited: from about $37,445

  • Touring: from about $40,945

  • Touring XT (turbocharged engine/top-trim): from about $42,000–$43,000


Destination charges, dealer fees, and regional taxes are not included in these prices and can push the out-the-door cost higher. Availability of exact figures can also vary by region and dealer incentives.


What “fully loaded” typically includes for the Outback


In practice, the most fully equipped Outbacks tend to bundle comfort, tech, and safety features that elevate the experience beyond the base model. The following list highlights common inclusions on higher trims or with popular packages. Exact equipment can vary by dealership and model year refreshes.



  • Leather seating surfaces with heated front seats and often a heated steering wheel

  • Power-adjustable driver’s seat (and sometimes memory settings) with ample lumbar support

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control and heated rear seats on higher trims

  • Large touchscreen infotainment (often 11.6 inches) with navigation on higher trims

  • Premium audio options (such as a Harman Kardon system) and enhanced speaker setup

  • EyeSight Driver Assist Technology with features like adaptive cruise control and pre-collision braking

  • Panoramic sunroof and ambient interior lighting

  • Hands-free power rear gate and roof rails

  • All-weather package and upgraded wheels for a more upscale appearance


Note that the exact feature set depends on the chosen trim and optional packages. The Touring XT or other top-tier configurations tend to include most luxury and safety features by default, with optional add-ons available through the dealer.


Additional considerations: destination charges and total cost


When budgeting, include the destination charge (a standard fee charged by manufacturers) and local taxes, registration, and any dealer-installed options. These can significantly affect the final price, so it’s wise to get an out-the-door quote from a local Subaru dealer that reflects your chosen trim and packages.


Summary


A 2023 Subaru Outback in fully loaded specification sits roughly in the $40,000 to $43,000 range on the MSRP side for top trims with turbo power and premium features, with the potential to exceed that after destination charges and regional taxes. Base models start in the upper $20k range, and the exact out-the-door price depends on trim, options, and location. For the most precise figure, check current dealer quotes and the official Subaru pricing for your area.

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