2023 Subaru Outback vs 2023 Honda CR-V
A Comparison of Crossover SUVs For Hartford Drivers
When it comes to choosing a crossover SUV for your daily commutes, there are many factors to consider. From comfort and practicality to performance and value, it's important to find a vehicle that meets all of your needs. Two popular options in this category are the Subaru Outback and the Honda CR-V, both of which offer a range of features and capabilities for drivers. Here's a comprehensive look at how these two vehicles compare in a few key areas.
Accommodations and Utility: Both the Outback and CR-V have spacious interiors with modern designs and comfortable seating, but there are a few key differences to consider. The Outback offers more legroom for taller drivers and wider shoulder and hip room for rear-seat passengers, which can be a big advantage if you frequently transport taller or wider passengers. In terms of cargo-carrying capability, both vehicles offer more than 75 cubic feet of interior storage with the rear seats folded, but the Outback has standard raised roof rails that can be used to carry larger items that won't fit inside. Additionally, the Outback can tow up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped, while the CR-V has a towing limit of 1,500 pounds.
In terms of base power, the Outback (182 horsepower, 176 pound-feet of torque) and CR-V (190 horsepower, 179 pound-feet of torque) have closely matched numbers. However, for drivers seeking more under-the-hood motivation, the Outback XT and Wilderness models offer a potent 2.4-liter turbo-four BOXER engine with 260 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque. The CR-V doesn't offer a comparable powertrain option. If you're looking for an SUV that can handle off-road adventures, the Outback is the clear winner. All Outback models come standard with Subaru's advanced Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive system, X-MODE traction management, and at least 8.7 inches of ground clearance. The CR-V's AWD system is only available on its top tier and isn't as suitable for off-road use.
Features and Value
Both the Outback and CR-V base models are similarly equipped with standard features like automatic climate control, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, and advanced driver-assistance technologies. However, the Outback has a lower starting MSRP and includes standard features like AWD and steering-adaptive headlights that aren't available on the CR-V. For the cost of an entry-level CR-V, you can get a feature-packed Outback Premium with extra amenities like an 11.6-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone integration, and power-folding mirrors. The Outback also offers several available amenities that aren't available in the CR-V's lineup, including a Harman Kardon premium sound system, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a digital rearview mirror camera.
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