The 2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium (B5A MY11) is widely regarded as one of the most practical vehicles ever sold in Australia. Combining the comfort of a passenger wagon with the 213mm ground clearance of a serious SUV, it offers the "best of both worlds" for families who lead an active lifestyle.
At its heart is Subaru's famous 2.5-litre 4-cylinder Boxer engine, delivering 123kW of power and 229Nm of torque. This engine sits low in the chassis for a lower centre of gravity, providing remarkably stable handling. It is paired with the Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with paddle shifters, and Subaru’s legendary Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, ensuring maximum grip on wet roads or gravel trails.
The "Premium" grade elevates the experience with a high-quality Leather-accented interior and an Electric Sunroof that opens up the cabin to the sky. Tech-wise, the MY11 update was a significant leap forward, featuring a high-resolution 8-inch screen with Satellite Navigation and a Reversing Camera as standard. For long trips, the dual-zone climate control and 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat ensure fatigue-free driving.
Safety is a Subaru hallmark, and this Outback holds a maximum 5-star ANCAP rating. It is equipped with seven airbags (including a driver’s knee airbag), Electronic Stability Control, and an Electronic Parking Brake with Hill Hold—making hill starts effortless even when fully loaded.
At MM Carz, we recommend the Outback for its "go-anywhere" attitude and massive cargo space. With the rear seats folded flat, it offers more room than many mid-size SUVs, making it perfect for camping trips or weekend gear.
Please note that all pricing excludes government fees and charges. We strongly recommend contacting us directly to confirm availability before visiting our showroom, as our inventory can change rapidly. While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our listings, some specifications may vary.
With a ground clearance like this and a sunroof above, it’s the only car that lets you look down on the mud while looking up at the stars—just try not to do both at the same time while driving!