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How much is the 2021 Subaru Outback?

The 2021 Subaru Outback carried a starting price of about $27,000 for the base model, with higher trims pushing into the upper $30,000s and top turbo-equipped versions approaching the high $30,000s to near $40,000. Today, used examples vary widely based on trim, mileage, and condition.


Original MSRP by trim


Below are the approximate starting prices for the 2021 Outback by trim, before any destination charges.



  • 2.5i: about $27,000

  • 2.5i Premium: about $30,000

  • 2.5i Limited: about $34,000

  • Touring: about $39,000

  • Onyx Edition XT (turbo): about $37,000


Prices are starting MSRPs and can vary with optional packages and dealer incentives. Destination charges are not included in these figures.


Current used-car pricing and availability


As of 2025, the price you’ll see on the market for a used 2021 Outback depends on trim, mileage, and overall condition. Here are rough ranges you’ll commonly encounter in listings for well-maintained examples.



  • 2.5i base: roughly $23,000–$28,000

  • 2.5i Premium: roughly $26,000–$32,000

  • 2.5i Limited: roughly $28,000–$34,000

  • Touring: roughly $32,000–$38,000

  • Onyx Edition XT: roughly $32,000–$37,000


Prices can swing with mileage, cosmetic and mechanical condition, location, and whether the vehicle includes original tires, roof rails, or other accessories. For precise figures, consult current listings and valuation guides such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, or CarGurus.


Engine options and trim notes


The 2021 Outback offered two engine choices: a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter flat-4 in most trims and a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-4 (XT) in higher trims. The turbo option delivers stronger performance, while the base engine emphasizes efficiency and value. The Onyx Edition XT added distinctive styling and off-road-ready equipment that influenced pricing and desirability.


How to buy and what affects price


When shopping for a 2021 Outback, price is affected by trim, drivetrain (non-turbo vs. turbo), optional packages, mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand. Private-party sales often list lower prices than dealer inventory, while certified pre-owned programs can add value with extended warranties and thorough inspections.


To maximize value, compare listings from multiple sources, verify maintenance records, and consider total cost of ownership, including insurance and projected repair costs.


Summary


The 2021 Subaru Outback sat in a broad price band, starting near $27,000 and climbing toward the upper $30,000s for well-equipped trims, with turbocharged Onyx Edition XT options near the mid-to-upper-$30,000s. In today’s market, used Outbacks span roughly $23,000 to $38,000+, depending on trim and mileage. As always, exact prices vary by seller, location, and vehicle condition.

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