π Category: New Releases | By: Clyde Motors KE | β± 5 min read
We covered the sixth-generation Outback’s significance as “the last true wagon” in Blog #141 β and now the seventh generation has officially arrived, confirming exactly the direction we anticipated while delivering some genuine surprises. The redesigned Subaru Outback is bigger and more spacious than ever before, and critically for Kenya’s quality-conscious buyers, it is now built in Japan rather than the United States β a manufacturing change that matters significantly for the used import market that defines Kenya’s vehicle supply.
Why “Built in Japan” Matters for Kenya
This detail deserves emphasis that casual readers might miss. Previous-generation Outbacks were built primarily at Subaru’s Indiana plant for the global market β meaning Kenya’s used import supply, which depends entirely on Japanese domestic market vehicles entering Japan’s auction system, had limited Outback availability. A Japan-built seventh-generation Outback means genuine Japanese domestic market examples will enter Japan’s auction houses in volume, creating exactly the supply pipeline that has made vehicles like the RAV4 and Vezel so consistently available in Kenya’s market.
For Kenyan buyers who have wanted an Outback but found supply limited and pricing elevated due to scarcity, the seventh generation’s Japanese manufacturing represents a meaningful improvement in future availability.
Bigger and More Spacious β What Changed
The new Outback grows in every dimension while retaining the wagon proportions and AWD character that define the nameplate. The increased interior volume addresses one of the previous generation’s few criticisms β rear passenger space that, while good, did not quite match some unibody crossover competitors.
The platform underneath remains true to Subaru’s engineering philosophy β Symmetrical AWD as standard, the boxer engine’s low centre of gravity, and the wagon body style’s combination of estate practicality with SUV-level ground clearance.
What Kenya’s Buyers Should Expect
As covered in Blog #141, the previous-generation Outback’s wagon proportions are genuinely unique in Kenya’s market β no other vehicle combines estate car load practicality with genuine AWD capability and SUV-level ground clearance in quite the same package. The seventh generation continues this formula while addressing the size and space concerns that some buyers raised about the outgoing model.
For Kenya’s buyers specifically seeking the Outback’s distinctive character, the improved Japanese manufacturing supply chain means patience over the coming 18β24 months should be rewarded with better availability and more competitive pricing than the outgoing generation has offered.
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