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What is so great about the Wilderness Editions? Well, I could go to Subaru for the answer but instead will show you what Car and Driver wrote when it was introduced.
THEY WROTE:
"As if the brand voted best in the world by Mossy Redwood Quarterly needed to print it on its cars, Wilderness is going to be a reoccurring name in new Subaru models. The 2022 Outback Wilderness is the first out the door.
The Outback was already a popular choice for outdoorsy types who weren't into hardcore rock-crawling, and the Wilderness package incorporates changes that Outback owners were already making to their cars to make them more off-road capable—such as lift kits and all-terrain tires—as well as details to make the tall wagon easier to live with back at the campground, including a washable rear seatback and a hatch-mounted cargo light.
The result looks like a Subaru Outback that spent six months in the gym. It's wider, tougher, and standing taller but still a comfortable, pliable ride with plenty of station-wagon utility.
Spicing up the Outback was an easy task because the basic recipe was already a winner. Who doesn't like a chunky hatchback? Subaru simply took what was already good about the Outback and added more of it.
More cladding, more ride height, and more features specifically intended for outdoor activities. External changes might not be obvious to non-Subie fans, but current Outback owners will notice how the Wilderness tucks the corners of the front fascia for better cliffside clearance and extends the plastic cladding up the nose and above the wheel wells to lessen the likelihood of shrub-related scratching.
Everything chrome on the standard Outback is satin black on the Wilderness, and important action points, such as tow-hook anchors and roof-rail tiedowns, are a bright anodized copper, giving the Wilderness a pirate's saucy gold-tooth grin. "Avast, mateys, I've come to haul your canoe."
With a tow rating of 3500 pounds, the Wilderness could actually tow a good-sized boat, and the redesigned roof rack can haul up to 220 pounds in motion and support 700 pounds while standing still. Conveniently, that means it can not only carry bikes or kayaks but could also hold a rooftop tent—just don't try to move an occupied rooftop tent."
So, Call "Uncle" Bill OGorman at Royal Subaru - Cortland to reserve your Wilderness... before it's GONE! (607) 543-1215