An Abundance of Comfortable Space from Front to Back
No matter where you and your passengers find yourselves sitting inside the 2022 Outback, you will be able to enjoy all kinds of wiggle room thanks to the fact that its passenger volume measures 109 cubic feet. Here are some of the other measurements that you're sure to appreciate:
 | First Row | Second Row |
Headroom | 40.1 inches | 39.1 inches |
Legroom | 42.8 inches | 39.5 inches |
Shoulder Room | 58.1 inches | 57.4 inches |
Up front, you and one of your passengers can stretch out your legs to find that ideal position that will keep you comfortable, whether you're running a few quick errands or taking a road trip. Things are just as nice in the back, where the 57.4 inches of shoulder room allows for plenty of personal space.
The Stowing Potential for the 2022 Subaru Outback
The kind of roomy comfort that we described for you above takes nothing away from your ability to bring along everything that you need for the ride ahead. The 32.5 cubic feet of cargo volume makes it possible for you to load all of your belongings, such as camping equipment, your kid's school supplies, grocery bags, and luggage.
In the event that you have more cargo than passengers, the Subaru Outback lets you lower the second-row seatbacks to allow for a total of 75.7 cubic feet. As a result, you're likely to be pretty popular whenever your friends or family members are in need of some help on moving day!
Top-Notch Safety Characteristics
Safety is sure to be an important factor when searching for your next set of wheels. You can count on the Outback to have you covered. One way that it accomplishes this is with the standard Rear-Vision Camera, which makes it easier for you to avoid any objects that might be behind you while backing in or out of a parking spot.
Ensuring that your tires have the correct amount of air pressure is vital for both safety and performance. Luckily, the 2022 Outback also comes standard with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It will alert you when the air in one of your tires is running low, and you can then find the safest location to pull over and fill up as necessary. Â