Subaru is adding flagship automatic diesel variants to its
Outback All-Wheel Drive (AWD) crossover line-up, offering
outstanding range, fun driving and efficiency.
For the first time, Subaru has mated a
Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) to its turbocharged horizontally-opposed Boxer diesel engine,
resulting in an incredibly capable AWD package.
Among the highlight is Adaptive Transmission Control, delivering
highly responsive driving, in tune with engine speed changes.
There is also a seven-speed Manual Mode, achieving faster,
smoother gear changes compared to conventional automatic
transmissions.
Outback 2.0D CVT is priced from $42,490 Manufacturer's List
Price\* (MLP), $2500 more than the manual version.
The Outback 2.0D Premium with CVT is priced from $45,490
MLP.
The entry-level Outback 2.0D CVT includes factory-fitted
satellite navigation, while the 2.0D Premium with CVT adds a
variety of features including:
- Electric sunroof
- Leather trim
- Eight-way power driver's seat with memory function
- Electroluminescent gauges with colour information display.
The automatic diesels share a wide range of other changes to the
Outback Model Year 2013 line-up, including a revised grille, front
bumper, foglight surrounds and wheel patterns.
All Outback 2.0D CVT variants are powered by a turbocharged
2.0-litre four-cylinder horizontally-opposed Boxer diesel engine,
producing 110 Kilowatts of power at 3600 rpm and 350 Newtonmetres
of torque between 1800-2400 rpm.
In the combined cycle, fuel consumption is an impressive 6.5
litres per 100 km and carbondioxide emissions 172 grams/km.
The Outback 2.0D CVT variants offer high levels of noise
suppression, great take-off acceleration and linear steering, with
minimum body roll, for stable driving.
Nick Senior, Managing Director, Subaru Australia, said: "The CVT
diesels introduce the choice of both Adaptive Control and stepped
Variable Control from the one incredibly flexible transmission.
"They are distinguished by fast acceleration and quick speed
recovery after deceleration, producing an agile, fun and safe
driving experience."
Mr Senior said the significant success of manual Outback diesel
promised even greater inroads for the CVT version.
"The Outback diesel CVT plugs a gap in our model line-up. A
significant proportion of large SUV sales are automatic diesels and
we have not played in this space.
"This Outback will also offer broad appeal - it has the benefits
of an SUV, such as versatility, visibility and a higher seating
position, but there is no compromise with driving dynamics. This is
an SUV with real road manners.
"We expect it to sell in both city and rural environs, to
private buyers and company fleets alike.
"In rural areas, real estate, stock and station agents, indeed
anyone spending a lot of time in their vehicles, should be looking
at Outback diesel CVT.
"In some months, the manual diesel has accounted for up to 20
per cent of Outback sales, so pent-up demand for the auto is likely
to see our diesel success story soar even higher."
TRANSMISSION
The Outback 2.0D automatic uses a high-torque version of Subaru's
popular Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT), offering smooth driving, optimum control and
direct acceleration.
It is strengthened to suit the high torque output of the turbo
diesel engine.
The new transmission control system switches seamlessly from
variable mode to stepped gears, in response to accelerator use,
while maintaining engine speed.
It is designed to compensate for the typically narrow usable
power band of diesel engines that would otherwise require drivers
to constantly change gears.
The system selects the ideal gear from countless ratios
available from the variable transmission.
Driving normally in "D" reverts to smooth, variable shifting -
but pressing firmly on the accelerator will switch to fixed,
stepped gear ratios, offering acceleration similar to that of a
traditional "cog" automatic.
Downshift control during deceleration ensures a lower gear ratio
is used for the road ahead, producing swift acceleration the moment
the accelerator is pressed again.
In addition to the seven-speed Manual Mode, there is a Second
Gear Takeoff Mode, allowing secure take-off on roads with low
friction, such as snow and mud. This mode is activated by pressing
"+" on the steering column paddle shift, when the car is stopped in
Manual Mode.
Adaptive Control means the driver can select the optimum gear
ratio for their own style or road conditions.
Among the Adaptive Control characteristics:
- Stepped gear changes - pressing the
accelerator hard automatically switches from variable transmission
to stepped gear changes. This gives drivers the choice of smooth
drivability from the CVT or the characteristics of a traditional
geared transmission.
- Uphill control - the transmission shifts down
a gear automatically when driving uphill, suiting the gradient and
vehicle speed, preventing unnecessary increase in accelerator
use.
- Downhill control - the transmission shifts
down a gear automatically when driving downhill, suiting the
gradient and vehicle speed, ensuring the appropriate amount of
engine braking.
- Braking and corner gear hold - the system
determines if the car is being driven in a sporty fashion, with the
brakes heavily used, and switches to Stepped Gear Change Mode. To
ensure the car accelerates again to the driver's intended speed,
the system shifts down a gear during deceleration and maintains the
same gear when cornering.
- Torque coordination when upshifting - Torque
coordinate control activates when upshifting with the accelerator
fully open, when using stepped gear changes in "D" and Temporary
Manual Mode, producing quick, smooth gear changes.
The transmission offers improved environmental performance, with
decreased spin loss and a greater ratio coverage.
Among the transmission enhancements:
- Larger torque converter with twin dampers - in
line with higher torque output
- Increased case thickness - better strength and
reduced vibration
- Changed primary reduction ratio - final gear:
4.111
- Oil pump - added control plate, for reduced
vibration. Mechanical noise is reduced too
The reinforced transmission case suits the diesel engine's high
torque output.
The new torque converter features a larger facing diameter, with
a higher friction coefficient, for greater capacity. A new lockup
damper is designed so the inner and outer spring both function in
series, ensuring high reliability, covering vibration and noises at
both low and high engine speed.
The transmission's short pitch chain increases ratio coverage,
reducing engine speed at high vehicle speeds, improving efficiency
and noise suppression.
The shorter pitch chain and additional rocker pins also reduce
the contact surface area of each pin, reducing vibration and chain
noise.
A special type of CVT fluid has been developed to suit the
engine's high torque ability.
In the oil pump, a vibration damping plate is added to the
mounting parts around the case, lessening noise. Precision of the
hydraulic line pressure sensor is increased too, reducing operating
loss and aiding fuel efficiency.
Low viscosity oil has been developed for the front differential,
reducing agitation resistance, for better efficiency.
NEW GENERATION ACTIVE TORQUE SPLIT ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
CONTROL
Modified input torque and differential correction are achieved
across all four wheel speeds.
Precision of torque distribution is also enhanced thanks to
steering wheel angle, yaw rate and lateral acceleration signal
information from the Vehicle Dynamics Control system.
This improves initial steering response when entering a corner,
plus precise control, limiting noise when turning and tight corner
braking.
The system also controls rear wheel spin on take-off on slippery
surfaces, such as snow, improving stability.
ENGINE
The turbocharged four-cylinder 2.0 litre horizontally-opposed Boxer
engine includes several refinements from the superseded Model Year
2012 version.
These include:
- Elimination of piston pin bushes
- Changed valve springs
- Changed oil seals - reducing friction and
ensuring smooth revving to help improve fuel efficiency
- Changed sound absorbing material on the engine
collector cover - improves noise suppression
- Changed starter motor - to suit the CVT
- Changed alternator - to meet increased
electrical load
- Changed Engine Control Unit (ECU) - to match
the CVT
- Addition of air-cooled oil cooler - improves
cooling efficiency
- Turbo cover - added to prevent fire risk if
the CVT sprays out oil in a heavy collision
CHASSIS AND BODY
Parts of the Outback 2.0D CVT suspension system have been
changed to cater for increased weight over the front axle,
associated with the high-torque CVT. The changes avoid any
front-heavy sensation and ensure great turning.
Strut damping force and the front strut mount characteristics
are changed to provide appropriate levels of roll, response and
stability.
Steering is fine-tuned too, ensuring linear delivery.
The electronic power steering gearbox assembly cannon mount bush
uses harder rubber than manual Outback diesel, for added
response.
In the drivetrain, propeller shaft centre mounting bushes are
used, benefiting driving characteristics.
In the body, reinforcement has been added to the bulkhead floor,
ensuring strength in collisions.
Increased soundproofing is applied to the front under cover,
reducing cabin noise when idling or accelerating.
Other areas to have greater soundproofing applied include the
upper front guards and the toe board.
MODEL YEAR 2013 OUTBACK 2.0D CVT MODEL SPECIFICATIONS AT
A GLANCE:
SAFETY
- ABS anti-lock brakes with four-wheel discs and Electronic
Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Brake Assist
- Child seat anchor points
- Curtain airbags - full length
- Driver's knee airbag
- Dual front airbags
- Dual front side airbags
- Engine cradle - helps isolate the engine from the passenger
cabin in heavy crash
- Fog lights - front
- Front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters. Double
pretensioners on driver's seatbelt
- Rear bumper reflectors
- Rear door child lock
- Reversing camera
- Seatbelt indicator lights - all seats
- Side intrusion bars
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
- Three-point A/ELR rear centre seatbelt
- Vehicle Dynamics Control electronic stability program
INTERIOR
- Bluetooth compatibility
- Climate control air conditioning - dual zone
- Cargo area light
- Cargo security blind
- Cup holders
- Electric parking brake
- Factory-fitted satellite navigation with voice control
- Height and reach adjustable steering column
- Height adjustable driver's seat
- Immobiliser security system
- iPod/MP3/WMA/DIVX-compatible single CD six-speaker audio system
with USB and AUX jack
- Leather trim gear shift (manual)
- Map lights (2)
- Leather steering wheel with audio and cruise control
buttons
- Multi-function trip computer
- Power steering, mirrors and windows
- Rear air conditioning vents
- Rear seats auto fold function
- Rear seats recline function
- Remote central locking
- Remote fuel lid release
- Seatback storage nets
- Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously Variable
Transmission
- Two remote central locking keys
- Vanity mirrors - illuminated
- 60/40 split/fold rear seat
EXTERIOR
- 17-inch alloy wheels - full-size spare
- Chrome-surround grille
- Colour-coded mirrors and door handles
- Headlights auto off
- Privacy glass (rear)
- Rear roof spoiler
- Rear wiper
OTHER FEATURES
- Auto tailgate unlock
- DataDot DNA security technology
- Electronic throttle control
- Self-levelling rear suspension
- Three-year unlimited kilometre warranty
- 2.0 litre DOHC horizontally opposed turbocharged boxer engine -
110 Kilowatts of power at 3600 rpm and 350 Newtonmetres of torque
at 1800-2400 rpm.
OUTBACK 2.0D PREMIUM ADDS:
- Electric sunroof
- Electroluminescent gauges and colour LCD information
display
- Leather trim
- Power driver's seat with memory function
- Rear air vents
MY13 OUTBACK 2.0D CVT PRICING
\*Prices are Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited's Manufacturer's List
Prices only and include GST on the list price but exclude dealer
delivery charges and all other government and statutory charges.
For the actual drive away price of Subaru vehicles consumers should
be advised to contact their local authorized Subaru dealer.
Outback 2.0D CVT |
$42,490 |
Outback 2.0D Premium CVT |
$45,490 |
MY13 OUTBACK 2.0D CVT TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
|
Outback 2.0D CVT
turbocharged:
Type
Cylinders
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Cam-train system
Fuel system
Maximum power
Maximum torque |
Horizontally opposed
Four
1998 cc
86.0 mm x 86.0 mm
16.3
DOHC
Common rail direct injection
110 kW/3600 rpm
350 Nm/1800-2400 rpm
|
TRANSMISSION RATIOS
|
D
range |
3.505-0.544 |
First |
3.505 |
Second |
2.305 |
Third |
1.567 |
Fourth |
1.179 |
Fifth |
0.910 |
Sixth |
0.723 |
Seventh |
0.582 |
Reverse |
2.345 |
Final
reduction |
4.111 |
DIMENSIONS
|
Overall length
mm |
4790 |
Overall width mm |
1820 |
Overall height
mm |
1615 |
Wheelbase mm |
2745 |
Tread - front mm |
1535 |
Tread - rear mm |
1530 |
Min. ground clearance
mm |
213 |
Tare weight kg |
2.0D - 1606. 2.0D Premium
1628 |
Fuel consumption and emissions
(L/100km / CO2 g/km):
Combined |
6.5/172 |
Fuel tank capacity
(litres) |
65 |
Fuel requirement |
Diesel |
Steering |
Electric power
steering |
Turning circle |
11.0 metres, kerb to kerb
diameter |
Suspension:
Front
Rear |
Coil MacPherson
strut-type
Double wishbone type independent |
Brakes:
Front
Rear |
Vacuum assisted ventilated
discs
Vacuum assisted ventilated discs |
Tyres/rims |
225/60 R17x7.0J Yokohama
Geolander |
Towing capacity
kg:
With/without brakes |
1700/750 |
For further information, contact:
David Rowley
National Corporate Affairs Manager
Subaru Australia
Telephone: (02) 8892 9853
Mobile: 0418 237 252
Fax: (02) 8892 9121
E-mail: david.rowley@subaru.com.au