Subaru is reportedly preparing to give the Outback a much-needed hybrid powertrain. Car and Driver postulates that the quirky automaker could be brewing up a gas-electric variant, following in the footsteps of its more upright sibling, the Forester Hybrid.
It was only recently that Subaru began embracing hybrid power with the Crosstrek Hybrid. Now, the company seems to be on a gas-electric kick with the recent launch of the Forester variant.
That said, given the circumstances, C/D believes that all roads point to a possible Outback Hybrid in the near future. Should it happen, it could tackle one of the Outback’s biggest criticisms.
Addressing one of the Outback’s biggest shortcomings

Although the Outback remains one of Subaru’s most popular models, fuel economy has never been one of its strong suits. Even with a measly naturally-aspirated flat-four and a soul-sucking, but efficient, continuously variable transmission.
The Outback also features a more powerful turbocharged flat-four, which provides surprisingly quick performance. But it’s obviously at a greater expense of fuel economy.





