Wagon  D-Segment

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RM 246,188

Body type

Wagon

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Subaru Outback 2018
The 2018 Subaru Outback is a versatile 5-door, 5-seat SUV that combines rugged capability with everyday practicality. Available in multiple trims, it features Subaru's signature Symmetrical AWD system and a 2.5L 4-cylinder Boxer engine delivering 175 horsepower, paired with a CVT transmission (simulating 7 speeds). Key variants included the base 2.5i, premium 2.5i Premium, and Limited models, with optional EyeSight driver-assist technology. The 2018 model year introduced refreshed front grille designs and upgraded interior materials, while maintaining its 8.7-inch ground clearance for off-road readiness. Fuel efficiency stood at approximately 7.4L/100km (combined), making it a balanced choice for Malaysian drivers seeking adventure-ready performance without compromising urban drivability. Our comprehensive guide provides everything you need about the 2018 Subaru Outback. Explore detailed specifications across all trims, including engine performance, dimensions, and towing capacity. Compare pricing for new and used models in Malaysia's market, and learn about common issues reported by owners. We cover the Outback's evolution since its 1994 debut, highlighting how the 2018 model fits into Subaru's legacy. For buyers, we break down trim-specific features like the EyeSight safety suite, infotainment systems, and off-road capabilities. Our FAQ section addresses maintenance costs, spare parts availability, and ownership experiences unique to Malaysian conditions. Stay updated with the latest recalls, aftermarket support options, and expert reviews to make informed decisions about this crossover SUV.
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2018 Subaru Outback 2.0i-S EyeSight
RM 246,188
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 246,188
Top Speed(km/h):198
0-100km/h(s):9.9
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):-
Launched Year:2018
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 100,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Subaru Outback 2018 Key Highlights

The 2018 Subaru Outback reinforced its reputation as a versatile crossover with standard Symmetrical AWD, rugged capability, and advanced safety. Built on the Subaru Global Platform (SGP), it offered enhanced stability and reduced noise/vibration. Key features included the EyeSight Driver Assist System (standard on most trims), 8.7-inch ground clearance, and a fuel-efficient 2.5L or turbocharged 3.6L engine paired with a Lineartronic CVT.

2.5i Base Model

2.5i Premium

2.5i Limited

3.6R Limited/Touring

Special Edition (if applicable)

Common Problem

TL;DR
• Battery issues are common but can be resolved by replacing with a higher quality battery. • Infotainment system failures have been reported frequently. • Backup sensors may fall off due to poor adhesive.
Battery Issues
One of the most commonly reported problems with the 2018 Subaru Outback is related to battery drainage. Owners have noted that the stock batteries tend to fail, leading to dead batteries and requiring frequent jump-starts. The issue is often attributed to low-quality batteries used by Subaru rather than a fault in the car itself. Replacing the original battery with a better aftermarket option usually resolves the problem.
Infotainment System Failures
Another prevalent issue is the failure of the infotainment system. Many owners have experienced complete shutdowns of their head units, affecting features like the backup camera, radio, and navigation. Some dealerships have replaced these units under warranty, but there have been reports of recurring failures even after replacement. This has led to frustration among owners who rely on these systems for daily use.
Backup Sensor Adhesive Problems
The backup sensors on the 2018 Outback have been known to fall off due to inadequate adhesive. These sensors are attached using double-sided tape, which doesn't adhere well to the bumper plastic, especially in the event of minor impacts or pressure from external sources like carwash brushes. Some users have suggested cleaning the area thoroughly before reapplying the adhesive to improve the bond.
General Reliability and Maintenance
Despite these issues, many owners still find the 2018 Subaru Outback to be a reliable vehicle overall. Regular maintenance such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid replacements are recommended to keep the car running smoothly. Some owners have also highlighted the importance of following the maintenance schedule outlined in the owner's manual to ensure longevity.
Additional Considerations
While some articles have questioned the reliability of the 2018 model, many owners disagree, citing positive experiences and satisfaction with their vehicles. It's important to consider individual experiences and conduct thorough research when evaluating the potential purchase of a used 2018 Subaru Outback.

Resale Value

2018 Subaru Outback 2.0i-S EyeSight photo
2018 Subaru Outback 2.0i-S EyeSight
Resale Value : 60.44%
Market Value: RM 148,800
Original Price: RM 246,188

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History of Subaru Outback

7th Generation (2026-Present)
Celebrating 30 years, the latest Outback adopts SUV-inspired styling, a 12.3-inch digital cluster, and revised 2.5L/2.4T engines with standard AWD and EyeSight®.
6th Generation (2020-2025)
Focusing on refinement, this version added a turbocharged 2.4L engine option, advanced infotainment, and enhanced off-road capabilities with X-MODE.
5th Generation (2015-2020)
The Outback embraced modern tech with available EyeSight® safety suite, a spacious cabin, and improved fuel efficiency.
4th Generation (2009-2014)
Larger dimensions and bolder styling defined this generation, alongside upgraded safety features and optional turbocharged engines.
3rd Generation (2003-2008)
Marking a shift to wider, lower proportions, the third-gen Outback expanded cargo space and introduced a more car-like driving experience.
2nd Generation (1998-2003)
This iteration refined the wagon design with rounded edges, improved interior space, and retained Subaru's signature symmetrical AWD system.
1st Generation (1994-1998)
The original Outback debuted as a lifted Legacy wagon with rugged styling, offering all-wheel drive and enhanced ground clearance for off-road capability.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07
ron95
RM 2.05