Can the Subaru Outback Tow a Camper? Specs, Trims & Real-World Examples
Subaru Outback Towing Capacity by Trim Level
If you’re considering a Subaru Outback for camping or travel trailer adventures, understanding its towing capabilities by trim is essential. Depending on the model and engine configuration, the Outback offers respectable towing performance for lightweight trailers.
Towing capabilities across engine options
Most Subaru Outback trims are equipped with a 2.5L Subaru BOXER® engine, offering a maximum towing capacity of up to 2,700 lbs. However, higher trims like the Onyx Edition XT, Limited XT, and Touring XT come with a turbocharged 2.4L BOXER® engine, capable of towing up to 3,500 lbs when properly equipped.
Which Subaru Outback trims offer the highest towing ratings?
- Base / Premium / Limited: 2.5L – 2,700 lbs
- Onyx Edition XT / Wilderness / Limited XT / Touring XT: 2.4L Turbo – 3,500 lbs
The Wilderness trim is particularly geared for off-roaders and campers, offering enhanced suspension and ground clearance while maintaining the higher 3,500-lb towing capacity.
2024–2026 Subaru Outback towing specs overview
While the core specs remain consistent across model years, minor tuning and feature enhancements in newer models improve drivability and towing confidence.
Types of Campers the Subaru Outback Can Tow
While the Outback isn’t a full-size truck, it excels at towing compact and efficient campers that are ideal for weekend getaways and light travel.
Lightweight travel trailers and pop-ups
Small travel trailers under 2,500 lbs, such as the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro or Jayco Hummingbird, are well-suited for non-turbocharged Outback models.
Teardrop campers and small utility trailers
Teardrop trailers, which typically weigh between 1,000–1,800 lbs, pair excellently with any Outback trim. They offer sleeping quarters, kitchenettes, and towing ease.
Towing capacity vs. camper weight explained
Always factor in gear, water, propane, and cargo when calculating gross trailer weight. A trailer rated at 2,500 lbs dry may exceed 3,000 lbs when fully loaded, so selecting a turbocharged Outback XT or Wilderness model is often advisable for added confidence.
Key Features That Make the Subaru Outback a Capable Tow Vehicle
Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and stability
Every Outback features Symmetrical AWD, which distributes power evenly for better traction and control—essential for maintaining balance when towing on wet or uneven surfaces.
X-MODE® and towing-focused drive modes
X-MODE® enhances stability and throttle response, particularly in off-road or slick conditions. It works in tandem with the AWD system to provide optimal control while towing.
Trailer stability assist and advanced safety systems
The Outback includes trailer sway control, automatic pre-collision braking, lane keep assist, and adaptive cruise control, all of which support safe and confident towing experiences.
Real-World Subaru Outback Towing Examples
Popular camper pairings among Subaru owners
- nuCamp TAG Teardrop – approx. 1,300 lbs
- Scamp 13’ Fiberglass Trailer – approx. 1,500 lbs
- Little Guy Mini Max – approx. 2,320 lbs
- Forest River R-Pod – select models under 3,000 lbs loaded
Testimonials and towing performance reviews
Outback drivers report positive towing experiences with stable handling, especially with properly balanced weight distribution and trailer brakes. Many appreciate the fuel economy even while towing.
Tips for towing safely with an Outback
- Install a weight distribution hitch when near capacity
- Add towing mirrors for visibility
- Drive conservatively and allow more braking distance
- Distribute trailer weight evenly
Towing Package and Equipment for the Subaru Outback
Factory towing package availability by trim
Subaru offers an optional towing package that includes a Class II hitch receiver and four-pin connector on most trims. On Wilderness and XT trims, the package may be included standard or bundled with trim-specific options.
Hitch classes, wiring harnesses, and accessories
- Hitch: Class II, rated for 3,500 lbs
- Wiring: 4-pin flat connector standard
- Optional: Hitch ball, ball mount, transmission cooler (if needed)
Installing towing equipment at Sierra Subaru of Monrovia
At Sierra Subaru of Monrovia, our factory-trained technicians can install tow hitches, wiring harnesses, and accessories to factory specs. Schedule a service appointment or ask about towing packages when purchasing.
Subaru Outback vs. Other SUVs in the Same Towing Class
Outback vs. Forester and Crosstrek towing
- Forester: Up to 1,500 lbs
- Crosstrek: Up to 1,500 lbs (2,000 lbs for Wilderness)
- Outback: Up to 3,500 lbs with turbo engine
Outback vs. Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V
- Toyota RAV4 Hybrid: Up to 1,750 lbs
- Honda CR-V: Up to 1,500–1,850 lbs
- Outback: Offers significantly greater capacity and AWD confidence
Value and performance compared to rivals
While competitors focus on efficiency, the Outback balances utility, comfort, and towing performance — making it a standout for camper owners.
FAQs About Towing with the Subaru Outback
Can I tow over 3,000 lbs with an Outback?
Yes — but only with XT or Wilderness trims featuring the 2.4L turbo engine. These are rated to tow up to 3,500 lbs, assuming proper hitch and trailer brake installation.
What’s the best Outback model for towing a camper?
The Wilderness and Onyx Edition XT trims offer the most capability with standard towing equipment and 3,500-lb capacity.
Is a trailer brake controller needed?
For trailers over 1,000 lbs, a trailer brake controller is recommended for safer braking and legal compliance in many states.
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