Subaru’s 2026 Outback redesign has been nothing if not controversial, as it’s made for a monumental update to the icon.
From split headlights and more angular cladding to a taller roofline and a boxier shape, it’s brought plenty of design changes. Beyond the dramatic differences in styling, this means that it now skews way more SUV-like.

If Subaru’s latest sales statistics are any indication of how the rest of the year could pan out, it’s looking like the new Outback may be deserving of more credit than it’s been given.
The Outback rebounds
According to Subaru of America’s June report, the Outback posted a 32.7 percent increase in its numbers for the month compared to the same period last year. That amounts to 14,074 sales in June 2026 versus some 10,608 in June 2025.
Now, even though that means the model is not quite back up to 2024 levels, it represents a meaningful inflection point. Previously, May had marked the Outback’s only month of growth in 2026. Even that seemed like more of a rounding error, up a mere 44 cars (0.4 percent).






