All Subaru Outback Model Years

Select a model year below to view detailed NHTSA complaint data, active recalls, and lemon law eligibility information for that specific Subaru Outback.

2026 Subaru Outback
Low
2025 Subaru Outback
52 complaints
52
2024 Subaru Outback
2 complaints
2
2023 Subaru Outback
83 complaints 2 recalls
83
2022 Subaru Outback
438 complaints 4 recalls
High
2021 Subaru Outback
283 complaints 4 recalls
High
2020 Subaru Outback
404 complaints 3 recalls
High
2019 Subaru Outback
151 complaints 4 recalls
High
2018 Subaru Outback
97 complaints 1 recall
97

Subaru Outback Lemon Law — What to Know

The Subaru Outback has accumulated 1,510 total NHTSA complaints across all model years in our database. If your Outback has a recurring defect that Subaru’s dealers have been unable to fix, you may qualify for a buyback or replacement under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.

Common qualifying issues include engine and transmission problems, electrical system failures, brake defects, and safety-related concerns that persist after multiple dealer repair attempts.

Song-Beverly Presumption

Under Cal. Civ. Code § 1793.22, a vehicle is presumed to be a “lemon” if the manufacturer or dealer has made 4+ repair attempts for the same defect, 2+ attempts for a safety defect, or the vehicle has been out of service for 30+ cumulative days — all within 18 months or 18,000 miles from delivery.

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