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{{Infobox automobile
|image=[[File:2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i -- NHTSA.jpg|250px|2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i (US)]]
|name=Subaru Outback
|production=1995–present
|manufacturer = [[Subaru]]
|parent_company = [[Fuji Heavy Industries]]
|class=[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]]
|assembly=[[Ōta, Gunma]], Japan<br />[[Lafayette, Indiana]], United States
|layout= [[F4 layout]]
}}


* The mid-size station wagon based off the [[Subaru Legacy|Subaru Legacy]]
The '''Subaru Outback''' is a vehicle manufactured by [[Fuji Heavy Industries]] since 1995. Its original concept originated with Subaru of America, which was suffering from slumping sales in the mid-1990s partly due to a lack of an entry in the then-burgeoning [[sport utility vehicle]] market. Lacking the finances to design an all-new vehicle, Subaru decided to add body cladding and a suspension lift to their [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]] wagon. Christened the '''Legacy Outback''', after the [[Outback|rugged areas of Australia]], Australian actor [[Paul Hogan]] was the spokesman in the North American market, playing off the Australian name of the vehicle and portraying the vehicle as a capable and more efficient alternative to large, truck-based SUVs.
* The compact hatchback variant of the [[Subaru Impreza|Subaru Impreza]]

All Outbacks sold worldwide are equipped with all-wheel drive as standard equipment, the only drivetrain setup available.

Sales exceeded expectations, with Tim Mahoney, Senior Vice President of Subaru of America stating "[the Outback] saved our company."<ref name="Philly.com">{{cite news|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/classifieds/cars/20090802_The_2010_Subaru_Outback__a_rugged_redesign.html|title=The 2010 Subaru Outback: a rugged redesign|last=Haas|first=Al|date=2008-08-02|publisher=Philly.com|accessdate=2009-08-20}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>

Subaru introduced the Outback to Japan as the '''Legacy Grand Wagon'''–then renamed '''Legacy Lancaster''' in model year 1997. In 2004, the Outback name was adopted worldwide and moved to its own model line (except in Japan). All vehicles in the Outback line are derived from Subaru's [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]], except the '''Outback Sport''' (aka '''Impreza Outback'''), which is derived from the [[Subaru Impreza|Impreza]] hatchback.

Some<ref name="Philly.com"/> credit Subaru for inventing the crossover genre with the Outback, while others point to it as the first in a resurgence of a class of vehicles that started with [[American Motors]]' [[AMC Eagle|Eagle]] wagon, launched in 1979.

==First generation (1995–1999)==
{{sources|date=January 2012}}
{{Infobox automobile
|image=[[Image:1996-1998 Subaru Outback station wagon 02.jpg|250px|1996-1998 Subaru Outback (Australia)]]
|name=First generation
|production=1995–1999
|aka=Legacy Grand Wagon<br />Legacy Lancaster (MY99)
|body_style=5-door [[station wagon]]<br />4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (USA only)
|platform=
|related=[[Subaru Legacy#Second generation (1993–1999)|Subaru Legacy]]
|engine=2.2L SOHC {{Convert|135|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[Flat-4|H4]]<br />2.5L DOHC {{Convert|165|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[Flat-4|H4]]
|transmission=4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]
|fuel_capacity={{Convert|15.9|usgal|L impgal|1}}
|wheelbase= {{convert|103.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
|length= {{convert|185.8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
|width= {{convert|67.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
|height= {{convert|63|in|mm|1|abbr=on}}
}}

[[Image:1998 Subaru Lancaster Limited.jpg|thumb|left|1998 Subaru Legacy Grandwagon Lancaster Limited (Japan)]]
[[Image:1st Subaru Outback -- 10-12-2011.jpg|thumb|left|Subaru Legacy Outback (US)]]

The Legacy Outback was formally introduced to the North American market at the 1994 [[New York Auto Show]], and was known in Japan starting August 1995 as the '''Legacy Grand Wagon''', and in Australia as the '''Outback''', a trim package with normal ground clearance but an "SUV look" with two-tone paint and fog lights. For the 1994 model year, the Legacy wagon in the North American market was available as the Alpine Sport and Sun Sport, which were Value Option Packages included on the "L" trim level wagon, and graphics denoting the option package installed. In Japan the Legacy wagon was called the '''Legacy Touring Wagon''' so the Grand wagon nomenclature was meant to signify a more grand, luxurious approach to equipment offered. The exterior was designed by [[Olivier Boulay]], who was hired by Subaru on a short-term basis.

In 1995, the first year the Outback was introduced, the Outback was a trim package on the base model Legacy wagon "L", that primarily consisted of the heavy cloth interior, [[Berber carpet|berber]] carpet floor mats, a luggage rack and fog lights with a standard height suspension. This approach was also used on the smaller Impreza wagon, with the name Outback Sport. When the 1996 model year arrived, it gained more aggressive appearing front bumper covers, with larger [[rallye]] inspired [[Automotive lighting#Auxiliary lamps|driving lamps]] replacing the previously installed fog lights, taller tires with more aggressive tread, and a {{convert|7.3|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} ground clearance, with a {{convert|7.87|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} ground clearance in Japan. The more aggressive appearance was also used on the smaller Outback Sport while omitting the increase in ground clearance from suspension modification. This approach was inspired by the Legacy having been entered into international rallying and long distance racing events, and winning the 1990 [[Safari Rally]] in the [[Group N]] category.

The previous generation Legacy wagon had an optional air suspension, which allowed the driver to temporarily increase the vehicle's ground clearance, however the permanent increased ride height used on the Outback proved to be more practical. Subaru sales had been declining up until that point in North American market. With the help of clever marketing, a trim level called the Outback intent on making the Subaru a more capable multi-terrain vehicle offered an affordable and fuel efficient alternative to the popular SUVs that were outselling Subaru's traditional offerings. The Legacy and Outback wagons were built at the [[Subaru of Indiana Automotive]] production facility in Lafayette, Indiana that also manufactured the [[Isuzu Rodeo]] and the [[badge engineered]] [[Honda Passport]], traditional SUVs with [[transfer case]] installed four-wheel-drive and an extended ground clearance.

[[Image:1st Subaru Outback SUS.jpg|thumb|left|1st-gen Legacy SUS Limited (US)]]

In September 1997, the Japanese Legacy Grand Wagon was renamed '''Legacy Lancaster''' though 1998 cars retained the Grand Wagon nameplate along with the new Lancaster plate. Earlier versions of the Outback continued to use the [[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22E|EJ22]] four cylinder engine, while later generations introduced the larger [[Subaru EJ engine#EJ25D|EJ25]] four cylinder engine, revised with [[DOHC]] and more horsepower. The JDM Grand Wagon and Lancaster were only available with the DOHC 2.5-liter [[flat-4]] engine, receiving a {{convert|10|hp|abbr=on}} improvement in 1998. Some Japanese-spec Grand Wagons came with digital climate control, [[Plaid (pattern)|plaid]] seat upholstery, a [[transfer case|dual-range]] [[manual transmission]] and a [[MOMO (company)|Momo]] black leather steering wheel. Because the only engine available in Japan was the 2.5-liter engine, and the exterior dimensions exceeded [[Vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese regulations]] for vehicles classified as a "compact", Japanese buyers of the Grand Wagon were liable for taxes charged to larger cars, and was regarded as a luxury vehicle in Japan.

All trim levels retained the typical [[all-wheel-drive|AWD]] layouts seen in previous generation Legacy, depending on transmission choice. Manual transmission models came with a mechanical "Continuous AWD" system which was normally 50/50 front/rear, and relied on limited slip differentials to redirect power front to rear, rear to front, and from one rear wheel to the other (when fitted with a rear [[limited slip differential]]). Automatic transmission models had an electronically controlled AWD system that was 90/10 front/rear and redirected differing amounts of power to the rear wheels continuously. When accelerating or driving uphill, the vehicles weight shifts rearward, reducing front wheel traction, causing the transmission to automatically send torque to the rear wheels to compensate. When braking or driving downhill, the vehicle's weight shifts towards the front, reducing rear wheel traction. The transmission again compensates by sending torque to the front wheels for better steering control and braking performance. If the automatic is placed in Reverse or "1st" gear, the transmission divides the torque 50-50 to both front and rear wheels.

The '''Legacy SUS''' (for "Sport Utility Sedan") was launched with a limited production test run sold in [[New England]] (USA) in 1998 and, based on its success, was rolled out nationwide the following year. The "Limited" trim level package for the Outback [[station wagon|wagon]] was standard equipment on the [[sedan (car)|sedan]] body, with the addition of a hood scoop and trunk-mounted rear wing. The "SUS" moniker was removed with the introduction of the Second Generation. Plastic side cladding was not present on the side doors of the Outback; the lower half of the doors were painted a contrasting color also found on the front and rear bumper covers.

==Second generation (2000–2004)==
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Second generation
| image = [[File:2001-2002 Subaru Outback (MY02) H6 3.0 station wagon (2011-03-10) 01.jpg|250px|2001–2002 Subaru Outback (MY02) H6 3.0 wagon (Australia)]]
| production = 2000–2004
| aka = Subaru Legacy Lancaster (Japan)<br />Subaru Legacy Outback (Europe)
| body_style = 5-door [[station wagon]]<br />4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (USA only)
| engine = 2.5L SOHC {{Convert|165|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} H4<br />3.0L DOHC {{Convert|212|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[flat-6|H6]]
| transmission = 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]
| wheelbase = {{convert|104.3|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|187.4|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} (wagon)<br />{{convert|184.4|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} (sedan)
| width = {{convert|68.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|63.3|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} (2000-02 wagon)<br />{{convert|62.2|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} (2003-04 wagon)<br />{{convert|58.3|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} (sedan)
| related = [[Subaru Legacy#Third generation (1998–2003)|Subaru Legacy]]
}}

[[File:2000-2004 Subaru Outback Wagon.jpg|thumb|left|2000–2002 Subaru Outback Limited wagon (US)]]
[[File:2nd Subaru Outback sedan.jpg|thumb|left|2002 Subaru Outback Limited sedan (US)]]

Based on the third generation Legacy, the Outback became its own model and the Legacy SUS remained unique to North America, and was realigned with the Outback Limited package, offering the [[Sedan (car)|sedan]], with an optional [[Flat-6|horizontal six-cylinder]] engine, also optional on the wagon. This bodystyle was introduced to Japan September 1998, and was called the Lancaster for the second generation, with the six-cylinder in Japan called the '''Lancaster 6'''. The name Lancaster is used for cities in England, Australia, Canada and the United States. The USA-spec Outback was available starting in 2000. The Outback saw a competitor from Nissan in Japan only called the [[Nissan Avenir|Nissan Avenir Blaster]] with a similar appearance to the Outback starting October 17, 2000.

The rear seat on the Outback sedan does not fold down, unlike previous generations where the rear seat had a 60:40 folding seat for extended length items. Rear headrests are now included as standard equipment on all trim levels. The ground clearance is {{convert|7.3|in|mm|abbr=on}}. The engine now meets California's [[Low Emission Vehicle#Phase 1 - 1994-1999|LEV]] emission standard.

The Outback came standard with a {{Convert|165|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} by SAE, 4-cylinder boxer engine, [[Flat-4|four-cylinder]] SOHC design with a maximum torque of ({{convert|166|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}}) that was available at a lower RPM compared to the previous generation. The 2.5&nbsp;L [[SOHC]] four-cylinder engine uses a [[timing belt]] that must be replaced around {{convert|100000|mi|km}}, whereas the 3.0&nbsp;L six-cylinder engine uses a [[timing chain]] that doesn't require replacement under normal conditions.

The base model six-cylinder was offered as the '''H6-3.0''' — its interior, and available options, were identical to those of the Outback "Limited", with the exception of manual transmission, which did not physically fit with the larger powerplant. Badging for all 6-cylinder Outbacks was located on the front grille as well as on the rear of the vehicle.

In a higher trim level, known as the Outback [[L.L. Bean]] in the USA, a 200&nbsp;Watt [[McIntosh Laboratory|McIntosh]] stereo system was standard from 2001 to 2003. These were some of the only vehicles ever factory-equipped with McIntosh stereo equipment. Options also included an in-dash six-disc CD changer, VDC (for Vehicle Dynamics Control), and dual moonroofs. [[OnStar]] was available as an option on the USA-spec L.L. Bean. In-dash satellite navigation was offered on Japan-spec vehicles on upper trim level wagons starting with Model Year 1998, and continued to offer a Momo black leather steering wheel with genuine wood inlay, gearshift knob and parking brake handle. Plaid upholstery was still offered on Japan-spec Lancasters.

The six-cylinder was also available as the '''VDC''', with Subaru's [[Electronic Stability Control|VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control)]] system, which integrated stability control with traction control. The system was also mated to a previously used Japanese-market AWD system, called VTD, in which power was split 45/55 front-to-rear in normal conditions. When wheel spin is detected, the system cuts power to the spinning wheel and directs power to those that aren't. Only when necessary do the brakes slow the affected wheels, when the vehicle detects excessive [[oversteer]] or [[understeer]]. This package had more sound insulation than other trims, as well as those features found on the [[L.L. Bean]], such as [[McIntosh Laboratory|McIntosh]] stereo, [[OnStar]], and leather interior. Its curb weight was just slightly higher than that of the standard L.L. Bean trim, and while the VDC badging was placed on the front quarter panels only, the H6-3.0 and Outback markings were also applied as usual.

=== Australia ===
[[File:2002-2003 Subaru Outback (MY03) 2.5 station wagon (2010-06-17).jpg|thumb|2002–2003 Subaru Outback (MY03) 2.5 wagon (Australia)]]
[[File:2001-2002 Subaru Outback (MY02) H6 3.0 station wagon (2011-03-10) 02.jpg|thumb|2001–2002 Subaru Outback (MY02) H6 3.0 wagon (Australia)]]

Australian-specification vehicles differ from cars delivered in the United States by following the Japanese models; primarily headlights, side indicators (on front quarter panels), rear tail lights, front and rear bumpers and a higher placing of the "Outback" badging on the front door bodywork (as opposed to being placed on the plastic cladding).

This generation of Outback was released in an early style with gold coloured cladding, all-in-one headlights (not dissimilar to the US model headlights) and internally a light gray cloth (sometimes speckled with various colours), a light brown wood textured dashboard and a plain instrument cluster. A nudge bar (a smaller style of bullbar or roobar) was also available as an aftermarket option. The later style (2002–2004) was updated with silver cladding, an updated range of paint colours, multi-unit headlights (where headlight and indicators were in different sections of the unit) and internally a dark gray/black cloth, dark gray plastics, a very dark brown faint wood texture and metal trims on the dials of the instrument cluster.

Models available included the base "Outback", the "Outback Limited" which added a sunroof and cloth/leather seats and the "Outback H6" which included the 6-cylinder engine with VDC as described in this article. The H6 was released with slightly different 16" wheels and available in a single metallic pearl off-white colour instead of the usual colour with gold or silver cladding. The H6 was only available in automatic, apparently due to the size of the 6-cylinder engine taking up too much space to fit the manual box and associated dual range mechanicals.

===Subaru Baja===
{{Main|Subaru Baja}}
[[File:Subaru Baja Turbo.jpg|thumb|left|2004 Subaru Baja Turbo]]
The [[Subaru Baja]] ''(pronounced ba-ha)'' was a light-utility, [[all-wheel-drive]], four passenger, four-door [[Crossover SUV|crossover]] manufactured from 2003 to 2006 by [[Subaru]]. The Baja combined the handling and passenger carrying characteristics of a car with the open-bed versatility, and to a lesser degree, load capacity of a pickup truck.

The [[unibody]] design borrowed heavily from existing mechanicals, [[automobile platform|platform]] and sheetmetal of the second generation Subaru Outback wagon.<ref name="pickupgtruck.com">{{cite web | url= http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/2003/subaru/baja/first_drive/page1.html| title= First Drive: 2003 Subaru Baja
|publisher=PickupTruck.com August 9, 2002}}</ref> Production began on July 18, 2002<ref name="subaru.com">{{cite web | url= http://www.subaru.com/common/about/about_indiana.jsp| title= Subaru of Indiana History| publisher=Subaru.com}}</ref> as a 2003 model at the Lafayette, Indiana, factory ([[Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.]], aka SIA) once shared with [[Isuzu]].

The Baja's concept recalls many similar car-based, open-bed vehicles:
* Subaru's earlier [[Subaru BRAT|BRAT]] four-wheel-drive, unibody pickup marketed in the US from 1978 to 1987
* Other small US-marketed unibody pickups: [[Volkswagen Caddy]], [[Jeep Comanche]], [[Dodge Rampage]]/[[Dodge Rampage|Plymouth Scamp]]
* The prominent US rear-wheel drive [[Ford Ranchero]] and [[Chevrolet El Camino|Chevy El Camino]]<ref name="usatoday">{{cite news | url= http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/reviews/2002-08-15-subaru-baja-drive_x.htm| title= Subaru makes another bold move with Baja| publisher=USAtoday, James R. Healey | date=August 19, 2002 | accessdate=May 24, 2010}}</ref>
* the two- and four-door vehicles of Australia, known as [[Coupé utility|Utes]]
* much earlier American car-based pickup truck known as [[Coupé utility|Coupe Utilities]].

The Baja is named after Mexico's [[Baja California peninsula]]—home to the [[Baja 1000]] off-road race.

== Third generation (2003–2009) ==
{{Infobox automobile
|image=[[File:05-07 Subaru Outback wagon.jpg|250px|2005–2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i wagon (US)]]
|name=Third generation
|production=2003–2009
|aka=Legacy Outback (Japan and Europe)
|body_style=5-door [[station wagon]]<br />4-door sedan (USA only from 2005 to 2007)
|platform=
|engine=2.5L SOHC {{Convert|175|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} H4<br />2.5L DOHC {{Convert|250|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} H4 [[turbo]]<br />3.0L DOHC {{Convert|250|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[flat-6|H6]]<br />2.0L [[turbodiesel]] {{convert|148|hp|abbr=on}} [[Flat-4|H4]] ([[European Union|EU]])
|transmission=4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br />5-speed automatic
|wheelbase= {{convert|105.1|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
|length= {{convert|188.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (2005–07 wagon)<br />{{convert|186.2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (sedan)<br />{{convert|189|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (2008–09 wagon)
|width= {{convert|69.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
|height= {{convert|63.2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (2005–07 wagon)<br />{{convert|59.1|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (sedan)<br />{{convert|61.6|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} (2008–09 base wagon)
|fuel_capacity={{Convert|16.9|usgal|L impgal|1}}
|related=[[Subaru B9 Tribeca]]<br />[[Subaru Legacy#Fourth generation (2003–2009)|Subaru Legacy]] <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span> <span class="wikiEditor-tab"></span>
}}

[[File:3rd Subaru Outback sedan.jpg|thumb|left|Subaru Outback Limited sedan (US)]]
[[File:2003-2006 Subaru Outback 2.5i station wagon (2010-07-10) 02.jpg|thumb|left|Pre-facelift Subaru Outback (Australia)]]
[[File:2006-2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i station wagon (2011-11-17) 02.jpg|thumb|left|Facelift Subaru Outback (Australia)]]
[[File:2006-2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i station wagon (2011-11-17) 01.jpg|thumb|left|Facelift Subaru Outback (Australia)]]
[[File:2008-2009 Subaru Outback -- 07-15-2010.jpg|thumb|left|Facelift Subaru Outback (US)]]

October 22, 2003, with the debut of the third-generation Legacy at the 60th [[Frankfurt Auto Show]], the Outback name is now being used in all markets with the launch of the third-generation Outback wagon, in order to rationalize the name Outback, which prior to then had only been used in export markets. Models equipped with a 3.0&nbsp;L [[flat-6|H6]] were introduced at the 2004 [[Chicago Auto Show]]. The ground clearance is {{convert|8.5|in|mm|abbr=on}}.

The Outback carries the same model codes as the Legacy Wagon, BP9 for the 2.5 [[liter]], and BPE for the 3.0-liter model. The highest trim level offered in the USA is the Outback [[L.L. Bean]] that offers optional equipment as standard, including wood and leather steering wheel, an auxiliary port on the stereo for [[MP3]] compatibility, perforated leather seats, [[Global Navigation Satellite System|GPS navigation]], double sized, one piece, glass moonroof and the [[flat-6|H6]].

A new Outback variant for 2005+ is the Outback XT. This model comes with Subaru's turbocharged 2.5L 4-cylinder engine found in the Impreza WRX model. This engine produces {{convert|243|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}, which is much higher than the naturally aspirated 2.5L producing {{convert|175|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}. The XT model can be equipped with any of the 3 standard transmissions: 4-speed Auto-SportShift, 5-speed Auto-SportShift, or 5-speed manual.

In July 2008, Subaru ceased offering a special edition L.L. Bean trim level on the Outback.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2008/06/l-l-bean-subaru.html |title=Subaru and L.L. Bean part company |publisher=Blogs.cars.com |date= |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref>
Subaru beefed up their AWD 4EAT transmission's design and released the 5EAT w/ SportShift in 2005
The Outback received styling revisions for the 2008 model year, notably an enlarged, chrome-ringed grille.
As of the 2008 model year, the Legacy wagon and Outback sedan were discontinued in the United States, leaving the Legacy sedan and Outback wagon.
The JDM and EU diesel model has a "[[Advanced Key|Start/Stop]]" button (in the top-of-the-line-model), found in [[Lexus]], [[Infiniti]], Audi and other high end makers.

For 2008, the 2.5i USA model has been certified [[PZEV]] emissions, and a badge has been attached to the rear of the vehicle on the bottom right hand side of the tailgate. All other models are certified [[Low Emission Vehicle#Phase 2 - 2004 and later|LEV2]]. The PZEV Outback is available for sale in all 50 states, unlike other manufacturers who only sell PZEV certified vehicles in states that have adopted California emission standards.

In 2007, the Outback (along with the Ford Mondeo) won [[Top Gear (current format)|''Top Gear'']]'s "Car of the Year" award.<ref>[[Top Gear (current format)|''Top Gear'']], Series 10, Episode 10, 12/23/2007</ref>

===EyeSight===
Starting May 2008, the Japanese-spec Legacy could be fitted with a new safety feature called EyeSight. It consists of two cameras, one on each side of the rear-view mirror, that use human-like [[stereoscopic]] vision to judge distances and generally keep tabs on the driver. The system helps maintain a safe distance on the highway, warns the driver during unintended lane departure, emits a wake up call should everyone else pull away from the [[traffic lights]], and keeps an eye out for pedestrians.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaru.jp/legacy/touringwagon/index.html |title=Introduction of EyeSight technology retrieved September 4, 2008 |publisher=Subaru.jp |date= |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Gardiner |first=Justin |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/04/japans-subarus-get-stereoscopic-vision/ |title=Retrieved from Autoblog September 4, 2008 |publisher=Autoblog.com |date=2008-09-04 |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref> [[Autonomous cruise control system|SI-Cruise]] has been integrated into the EyeSight feature as a driver safety aid.

===Diesel===
The Subaru EE series [[flat-4]] diesel engine is offered in both Legacy and Outback models in Europe exclusively. Identified as the Subaru Outback 2.0D, the vehicle was released March 2008. The vehicle is offered with a 6-speed [[manual transmission]] only. The official introduction of the Legacy and Outback diesel was at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] in March, 2008.

According to the Subaru Owners on-line newsletter dated March 2008, Subaru is "currently making modifications to the diesel so it meets the more stringent U.S. standards. Subaru diesel models should be domestically available in two to three years."<ref>http://cars.uk.msn.com/reviews/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=147861912 Legacy Diesel Review retrieved [[January 22|22/01]]/08</ref><ref>http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/01/subarus-first-b.html Legacy Diesel Announcement retrieved [[January 23|23/01]]/08</ref><ref>http://www.autoblog.com/2008/02/08/geneva-08-preview-subaru-legacy-2-0d-and-outback-2-0d Legacy and Outback diesel announcement retrieved [[February 2|08/02]]/08</ref>{{-}}

===Engines===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Model!!Years!!Type (code)!!Power, torque@rpm
|-
!colspan=4|Global engines
|-
|2.5i||2005–||{{convert|2457|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} SOHC H4 N/A (Naturally Aspirated) (EJ253)||{{convert|173|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@6000, {{convert|227|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@4400
|-
|3.0R||2004–||{{convert|3000|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} DOHC H6 AVCS (EZ30)||{{convert|245|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@6000, {{convert|297|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@4200
|-
|2.0D||2008–||{{convert|1998|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} DOHC H4 turbodiesel (EE20)||{{convert|150|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@3600, {{convert|350|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@1800
|}

===Transmissions===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Model!!Years!!Type
|-
!colspan=4|Global engines
|-
|2.5i||2003?-||5-speed manual dual range, 4-speed Sportshift
|-
|3.0R||2003?-||5-speed Sportshift
|-
|2.0D||2008–2009||6-speed manual
|}

== Fourth generation (2009–present) ==
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Fourth generation
| manufacturer = [[Subaru]]
| parent_company = [[Fuji Heavy Industries]]
| image = [[File:Subaru Outback IV 2.0D AWD Active front 20100613.jpg|250px|2010 Subaru Outback 2.0D (Europe)]]
| production = 2009–
| aka =
| wheelbase = {{convert|107.9|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| related = [[Subaru Legacy#Fifth generation (2009–)|Subaru Legacy]]<br />[[Subaru Tribeca]]<br />[[Subaru Exiga]]
| length = {{convert|188.2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| layout = [[F4 layout|AWD]]
| width = {{convert|71.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|65.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| weight = {{convert|3658|lb|kg||abbr=on}} (3.6R Limited)
| body_style = 5-door [[station wagon]]
| engine = 2.0&nbsp;L DOHC [[turbodiesel]] {{convert|148|hp|abbr=on}} [[Flat-4|H4]]<br />2.5&nbsp;L SOHC [[Active Valve Control System|i-AVLS]] {{convert|170|hp|abbr=on}} [[Flat-4|H4]] <br />
3.6&nbsp;L DOHC [[Active Valve Control System|DAVCS]] {{convert|256|hp|abbr=on}} [[Flat-6|H6]]
| fuel_capacity = {{Convert|18.5|usgal|L impgal|0|abbr=on}}
| transmission = Lineartronic [[Continuously variable transmission|CVT]]<br />5-speed automatic<br />6-speed manual
| speed =
}}

The fourth generation Subaru Outback was introduced in April 2009 at the [[New York Auto Show]], the fifteenth anniversary of the first Outback's introduction at the same event. The Outback was introduced in Japan May 20, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaru.jp/legacy2009/ |title=Legacy introduction in Japan |publisher=Subaru.jp |date=2009-05-20 |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref> The "Legacy" prefix has been dropped internationally. Air Bags are offered for the driver and front passenger, side bolster airbags for front seats on the outer edge, side curtain airbags for front and rear passengers and a knee bolster air bag for the driver.

The ground clearance increases to {{convert|8.7|in|mm|abbr=on}}, and is the ninth Subaru vehicle to feature [[continuously variable transmission]] (CVT). The double-sized [[moonroof]] is no longer being offered, and has been reduced to a conventional size that doesn't extend over the rear seats. The turbocharged engine is also no longer offered on all international versions of the Outback. An engine coolant temperature gauge is no longer offered, replaced by a fuel economy gauge instead. When the engine temperature is below normal, an indicator light shines blue and when the engine is overheating, the light turns red. Using the key to unlock the drivers door after locking the vehicle with the remote will set off the security system; the vehicle must be unlocked with the remote, a tradition going back to the first generation when remote keyless access was introduced.

The side windows are no longer frameless, ending a Subaru tradition started with the first generation [[Subaru Leone|Leone]] in the early 1970s. The [[Pillar (car)|"D" pillar]] on the wagon is no longer covered in glass, also ending a design tradition established with the first generation and borrowed from the [[Subaru XT]]. The front and rear bumper covers are no longer painted a contrasting color, but the plastic side body cladding continues. The external "Limited" badge has been retired on North American vehicles, and if the vehicle has the 3.6 L six-cylinder engine, the rear of the vehicle has a "3.6R" badge applied internationally. Black housing for headlights is not offered on the Outback worldwide. The Outback with 2.0 L diesel engine can be distinguished by its hood scoop and "Boxer Diesel" emblem on the rear. January 21, 2010, the Outback was introduced for sale in [[South Korea]].

Subaru introduced improvements to the chassis that they call Dynamic Chassis Control Concept, which uses [[Tensile strength|high-tensile steel]] in critical areas to achieve high strength with lighter weight. The front-end structure introduces Cradle Mount that isolates the suspension and engine from the passenger compartment for a smoother and quieter ride using rubber mounts. New for this generation is a [[double wishbone]] rear suspension, with all suspension links and the rear differential isolated from the rear subframe with large rubber mounts to minimize noise and vibration intruding into the passenger compartment. Subaru has also added safety technologies such as [[Electronic Stability Control]], [[Brake Assist]], and [[Electronic Brakeforce Distribution]] to the list of standard features.

In North America, the fourth generation Outback won [[Motor Trend]] magazines Sport/Utility of the Year Award for 2010, and [[Ward's|Ward's Automotive Group's]] 2010 Interior of the Year awards in the popular-priced car category under $29,999.<ref>{{cite web|last=Murphy |first=Tom |url=http://wardsauto.com/home/interior_winners__deliver_100412/ |title=Interior Winners Deliver Style, Function, Value |publisher=Wardsauto.com |date=2010-04-12 |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref>

===North American models===
[[Image:2010 Subaru Outback -- 11-18-2009.jpg|thumb|left|2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited (US)]]

Trim level designations have been modified based on the engine installed; the [[Subaru EJ engine]] 2.5 L naturally aspirated engine are labeled 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, and 2.5i Limited, with the [[List of Subaru engines#EZ|Subaru EZ 6-cylinder engine]] identified as 3.6R, 3.6R Premium and 3.6R Limited. As with previous generations, leather interior is only available in 2 colors (Warm Ivory or Off-Black) on Limited trim packages on specific exterior colors, and a glass moonroof is optional only on the Limited; cloth interiors are offered in the specified colors on lower trim level packages. A 440 W, 9-speaker [[Harman/Kardon]] audio system, using [[Pro Logic II|Dolby Pro Logic II]] technology and [[DTS (sound system)|DTS Digital Sound]], with [[Bluetooth]] and [[iPod]] capability is optional on the Limited trim packages. An {{convert|8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} voice activated GPS touch screen navigation system is optional only on the Limited. A separate Bluetooth wireless package with voice recognition, called Blueconnect, is available on lower trim levels and is not offered internationally. A Harman/Kardon-sourced stereo with a 6-disc in-dash CD changer and [[SRS Labs|SRS Circle Surround sound]] is the standard sound system provided, with six speakers on all trim levels. A dual zone digital climate control system with 6-speed fan is standard and only available on the Limited; the base and Premium model have a 4-speed fan. Base and Premium trim levels have silver metallic trim on the interior door panels and dashboard; the Limited trim package has woodgrain accents.

All trim levels are fitted with a retractable roof installed luggage rack, where the crossmembers are permanently attached but can be swung into the luggage carrier support structure when not in use, currently available only on North American models. Also, the North American Outback has lower side body claddings, which are not applied to international models (although the cladding may come on international models as a dealer-installed option). The interior retractable rear cargo cover has a separate storage compartment in the spare tire storage area so that the cargo cover can be removed for large items but stored inside the vehicle and out of the way. The rear seatbacks can be partially reclined for comfort.

All models are now available with painted exterior door handles, with black exterior side mirrors on the base level 2.5i, and painted mirrors on Premium and Limited. The Limited can be identified externally by simulated aluminium surround for the front foglights and matching trim piece on the bottom edges of the side door sill protector, front, and rear bumpers; the Premium and base model remain black. The grille appearance is unique on North American models so as to provide a visual similarity to the larger [[Subaru Tribeca|facelifted Tribeca]] and the third generation [[Subaru Forester|Forester]]. The 2.5i uses the [[flat-4]] engine with 6-speed [[manual transmission]] or the optional Lineartronic [[Continuously variable transmission]] with steering column-mounted [[Tiptronic|paddle shifters]] that allows the driver to select 6 "virtual gears" in manual mode. The 3.6R uses the [[flat-6]] engine (from the [[Subaru Tribeca]]) exclusively with a 5-speed [[automatic transmission]]. The conventional automatic transmission is only available with the [[flat-6]] engine, and the 6-speed manual transmission is not available on the 2.5i Limited. The [[PZEV]] Outback 2.5i, identified by a badge attached to the rear of the vehicle, continues to be sold in all 50 states, unlike other manufacturers who only sell PZEV certified vehicles in states that have adopted California emission standards. All other models have been certified LEV2 or ULEV.

In the States, in 2010 and 2011 [[Erika Davies]] is the voice of the Subaru Outback commercial featuring the song "I Love You, I Do".<ref>http://yooohaaa.blogspot.com/2011/04/erika-davies-is-voice-of-suburu-outback.html</ref>

===Japanese models===
[[File:Subaru Legacy Outback.jpg|left|thumb|JDM Subaru Outback 3.6R (note difference in front grille, side mirror installed turn signals, and pop-up headlight washers)]]

The Japanese-specification Outback is available with either the 2.5 L [[flat-4]] or the 3.6 L [[flat-6]] engine.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaru.jp/legacy/outback/ |title=SUBARU : 車種紹介 > レガシィ アウトバック |publisher=Subaru.jp |date= |accessdate=2009-08-08}}</ref> The EJ20 engine is no longer used in the Legacy or the Legacy Outback.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaru.jp/legacy/touringwagon/pdf/touringwagon_option.pdf |title=Options list for Touring Wagon |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref> The trim levels are 2.5i, 2.5i L package and 3.6R and 3.6R [[Autonomous cruise control system|SI-Cruise]]. ''SI-Cruise'' is an autonomous cruise control system that can reduce or resume a preset speed or bring the vehicle to a complete stop if the system detects a slower vehicle is being followed, without driver intervention. Air vents are installed for rear passengers at the back of the center front armrest compartment. The front hood (bonnet) and front bumper covers are not interchangeable with the North American version due to slight changes in the sheet metal.
Turn signal repeaters are still integrated into the side exterior mirrors on all Japanese-spec models. Woodgrain accents are standard on the "L" package and the SI-Cruise vehicle, silver accents on lower trim levels.

[[File:SI-DRIVE control knob.jpg|left|thumb|SI-Drive control knob (earlier version)]]
SI-Drive, or Subaru Intelligent-Drive,<ref>[http://www.subaru.jp/technology/index.html]{{dead link|date=November 2010}}</ref> '''({{lang-ja|[[:ja:SI-DRIVE|SI-Drive]]}})''' is standard equipment on all trim versions. It is a feature that enables three distinctly different modes of vehicle performance characteristics (identified as "Sport", "Sport Sharp", and "Intelligent") by regulating the engine control unit (ECU), the automatic transmission control unit (TCU, if equipped), and by fine-tuning the electronically controlled throttle. The SI-Drive control knob is installed on the center console between the heated front seat control switches. The "Intelligent" mode makes throttle response more gradual, and decreases maximum engine power by 10 percent. The "Sport" mode allows the engine to run at higher speeds and increases fuel efficiency by 5 percent in comparison to Subaru engines without the feature. The "Sport # (Sharp)" mode makes throttle response more abrupt and enables the automatic transmission to maintain higher RPMs within a given gear's range, and minimizes the electric power steering wheel effort. When the engine is started, the default setting is the "Sport" selection.

Japanese buyers can choose two different premium level entertainment systems; they can select the previously described Harman/Kardon GPS-stereo with six speakers, or a [[McIntosh Laboratory|McIntosh]] sourced GPS/stereo with [[Dolby Digital]] [[Surround sound#5.1 Channel Surround (3-2 Stereo) (digital discrete: Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS, Penteo)|5.1 Surround Sound]], a separate powered amplifier and 10 speakers. Both units are [[Gracenote]], [[G-BOOK]] and [[Vehicle Information and Communication System|VICS]] enabeled, with both systems available with an internal 600&nbsp;MHz 40GB [[hard disk drive|HDD]] coupled with a digital TV tuner that can be watched when the transmission is in park and the parking brake applied. Both stereos are compatible with CD, CD-R/RW, DVD and DVD R/RW as well as MP3 and [[Windows Media Audio|WMA]] music formats. A Harman/Kardon sourced stereo with a 6-disc in-dash CD changer and SRS Circle Surround sound is the entry level sound system offered with six speakers and is standard equipment. The McIntosh stereo facia is offered in the trademark black with a clear plastic overlay and the center dashboard trim piece retains the brushed aluminum appearance but the color is black, with the climate controls offered in a matching black appearance, instead of the standard silver. Oddly, the Japanese version has a retractable cover for the console installed cupholders, whereas the North American version has exposed cupholders without a retractable cover. The dual-zone climate control system is standard on all trim levels.

The GPS navigation system can be displayed in a split-screen format showing both two- and three dimensions with graphic landmarks instead of a flat screen without geographical images. [[High-intensity discharge lamp|HID]] headlights are standard on all models except the base 2.5i, as well as automatic rain sensing windshield wipers and headlight washers. A [[smart key]] is available as an option coupled with two position memory seat that memorizes driver's seat positions and adjustments, exterior mirror adjustment, and climate control settings. The settings can be customized based on the smart key module being used to unlock and start the car. The Outback can be fitted with twin white LED lights installed on the interior hatch vertically surrounding the rear window, with a separate light switch for additional illumination when the rear hatch is open.

On the one year anniversary of the introduction of the fourth generation, "EyeSight" was once again offered on the Japanese-spec Outback. EyeSight consists of 2 cameras with one on each side of the interior rear-view mirror, that use human-like [[stereoscopic]] vision to judge distances and generally keep tabs on the driver. The system can help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a lane departure warning system, a wake up call when traffic lights change, and even keeps an eye out for pedestrians. [[Autonomous cruise control system|SI-Cruise]] has been integrated into the EyeSight feature as a driver safety aid.

===European models===
[[File:Subaru Outback IV 2.0D AWD Active rear 20100613.jpg|thumb|right|2010 Subaru Outback 2.0D (BR)]]

The European engine choices are the flat-4 EE20 2.0 L turbodiesel, the EJ25 2.5 L or the EZ36 3.6 L flat-6, with SI-Drive available only on the six-cylinder. Trim level packages are the 2.0D Comfort, Trend and Active, the 2.5i Comfort and Trend, or the 3.6R Exclusive. The interior colors of Warm Ivory or Off Black are offered, but the Warm Ivory interior is only available in leather. Wood accents are only available on the Exclusive trim package. The dual-zone climate control system is standard on all trim levels. The turbodiesel is available with the Warm Ivory interior with the Harman/Kardon sound system with six speakers and the satellite navigation, but the only transmission offered is the six-speed manual transmission. Cruise control, heated seats, automatic windshield wipers, HID headlights with headlight washers, heated exterior mirrors, glass moonroof and 17" wheels are standard equipment. The smart key is available only on the Exclusive or Comfort trim packages, coupled with the satellite navigation system and memory seats. The front hood (bonnet) and front bumper covers use the Japanese configuration, with turnsignal repeaters on the exterior mirrors, and standard equipment front and rear foglights. The turbodiesel and the 2.5i engines are [[Euro5]] compliant.

===United Kingdom models===

The Outback is available to United Kingdom buyers with a choice of the flat-4 Subaru EE turbodiesel with a 6-speed manual transmission, the 2.5 L flat-4 with the CVT transmission, or the 3.6 L flat-6 engine with SI-Drive and an 5-speed automatic transmission. The trim level packages are the 2.0D SE and 2.0D SE NavPlus diesel, the 2.5i SE and the 2.5i SE NavPlus and the 3.6R. The interior is offered in black only, with leather on all trim levels. The interior trim strips on the doors and dashboard are silver on all models except the 3.6R, which has woodgrain trim. The front bumper and bonnet use the Japanese configuration, to include self-levelling HID headlights and headlight washers. The UK and Europe are offered an exterior paint selection, called Camellia Red Pearl that is not available in Japan or North America. For vehicle security, a Thatcham Category 1 perimeter alarm and immobiliser, along with a rolling code ECU engine immobiliser are standard equipment. The dual-zone climate control system is standard on all trim levels. The 2.5i and the turbodiesel engines are [[Euro5]] compliant.

The smart key is available on NavPlus and 3.6R models only. 17" alloy wheels are standard on all models, as well as rain sensing automatic wipers, two position memory seat, heated exterior mirrors, glass moonroof, heated front seats, fog lights, and tilt and telescoping steering wheel. The Harman/Kardon stereo with 6 speakers and the rear-view backup camera is installed only on vehicles with the voice recognition NavPlus system. The standard stereo system uses an in-dash 6-disc CD auto-changer and automatic speed-sensing volume adjustment that is MP3 player compatible.

===South African models===
[http://www.subaru.co.za/sitefiles/8E9250DD-E877-4F0F-A248-0AA1A67D4CD5/gallery/10_28_20093_06_02_PMOutback_Brochure.pdf]

The Outback is offered with black interior; specifications are similar to European "Comfort" trim package. Outback 2.5i Premium is available with the choice of Lineartronic CVT or six-speed manual transmission, including leather trim, memory function for the driver's seat, electric sunroof, dual zone climate control and rear air vents. Satellite navigation is not offered along with the premium Harman/Kardon sound system.

Recently, the 2.0 diesel (6-speed manual only) and 3.6R models have been introduced.

===Australian models===
[[File:SubaruOutbackBRPerthDarkGrey.JPG|thumb|left|2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i (BR)]]
[[File:2010 Subaru Outback (MY10) Premium station wagon 02.jpg|thumb|Australian interior with [[McIntosh Laboratory|McIntosh]] stereo system and SI-Drive control knob]]

The Outback sold in Australia resembles the vehicle sold in Europe, with some features only available in Japan. The trim level packages are the 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Premium SatNav, the 3.6R, 3.6R Premium SatNav and the diesel 2.0D, 2.0D Premium, 2.0D Premium SatNav. The engines offered are the EJ25, EZ36 and the EE20 turbodiesel. Australians can choose either the Lineartronic CVT or a 6-speed manual transmission on the EJ25, but transmission choices on the EZ36 are limited to the 5-speed automatic, and the EE20 turbodiesel is available with the 6-speed manual transmission exclusively. The Off Black interior color is standard across the range, however the Warm Ivory is available on the 3.6R, with leather interior offered on vehicles identified as "Premium". Cloth is offered on the 2.5i, 3.6R and the 2.0D. SI-Drive is only available on the 3.6R, following the international trend. The front bumper and hood (bonnet) use the Japanese configuration. The Australian EJ25 and EE20 engines are [[Euro4]] compliant.

The dual-zone climate control system is standard on all trim levels. Sound systems offered include the McIntosh stereo with 10 speakers, a separate powered amplifier and satellite navigation provided by "[http://www.whereis.com/ WhereIs]", a service provided by [[Telstra|Telstra Corporation Ltd]], or the Harman/Kardon stereo with the satellite navigation and 6 speakers, or the unit offered in North America and Europe with a 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 6 speakers. The McIntosh unit sold in Australia has function buttons written in English and is different than the Japanese unit, due to Japanese characters being used on some of the functions. The Australian McIntosh or Harman/Kardon GPS-stereo packages are not [[Gracenote]], [[G-BOOK]] and [[Vehicle Information and Communication System|VICS]] enabled, and do not have the internal 600&nbsp;MHz 40GB [[hard disk drive|HDD]] coupled with a digital TV tuner. The center dashboard trim is color matched based on the stereo installed; if it has either one of the Harman/Kardon units, the trim color is silver brushed aluminum, and if the McIntosh is installed the trim color is black brushed aluminum. The climate controls are also colored either silver or black as well. Silver trim is installed on the doors and dashboard, with woodgrain available only on the 3.6R. Cruise control, heated seats, automatic windshield wipers, HID headlights with headlight washers, heated exterior mirrors, and 17" wheels are standard equipment. The smart key is available only on the 3.6R, and the glass moonroof is only offered on Premium trim packages.

===Engines===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Model!!Years!!Type (code)!!Power, torque@rpm
|-
!colspan=4|Global engines
|-
|2.5i||2009-||{{convert|2457|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} SOHC H4 N/A (Naturally Aspirated) i-AVLS (EJ253)||{{convert|167|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@5600, {{convert|229|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@4000
|-
|3.6R||2009-||{{convert|3629|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} DOHC H6 dual AVCS (EZ36)||{{convert|260|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@5600, {{convert|350|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@4400
|-
|2.0D||2009-||{{convert|1998|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on}} DOHC H4 turbodiesel (EE20)||{{convert|150|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}@3600, {{convert|350|Nm|0|abbr=on}}@1800-2400
|}

===Transmissions===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Model!!Years!!Type
|-
!colspan=4|Global engines
|-
|2.5i||2009-||6-speed manual, Lineartronic CVT
|-
|3.6R||2009-||5-speed Sportshift
|-
|2.0D||2009-||6-speed manual
|}


==References==
{{Nippon|スバル・レガシィアウトバック}}
Fourth generation information was obtained from sales brochures from specific international markets; brochures were printed between June and September 2009.
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==External links==
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{{Commons category|Subaru Outback}}
{{Commons category|Subaru Outback Sport}}
* [http://www.subaru.com/vehicles/outback/index.html Subaru Outback Official Page]
* Subaru Outback global site: [http://www.subaru-global.com/09outback.html MY2009], [http://www.subaru-global.com/10outback.html MY2010]
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