Subaru Outback Named 2010 Sport/Utility of the Year.
Subaru First Automaker with two consecutive MOTOR TREND Sport/Utility of the Year Titles
Cherry Hill, NJ, October 15, 2009 -- Subaru of America, Inc. today announced that the Subaru Outback has been named MOTOR TREND's 2010 Sport/Utility of the Year®.
The
Subaru Outback's victory follows the Subaru Forester's win for the 2009
award, making Subaru the first automaker to win two consecutive MOTOR TREND Sport/Utility of the Year® awards.
MOTOR TREND
editor-in-chief, Angus MacKenzie, said "The 2010 Subaru Outback offers
a unique combination of comfort, efficiency, versatility and value. It
boasts car-like refinement, drivability and gas mileage on the road,
yet is as capable in the rough stuff as all but the most off-road
focused sport utilities. Thoughtfully engineered, cleverly detailed and
competitively priced, the Subaru Outback is a terrific all-rounder with
broad appeal."
"We are doubly proud and honored to receive the MOTOR TREND 2010 Sport/Utility of the Year®
award for the second consecutive year" said Thomas J. Doll, executive
vice president and chief operating officer, Subaru of America Inc. "To
win the 2009 award for the Forester was wonderful enough, but to have
won for the 2010 Outback this year is truly an outstanding achievement.
The Subaru Outback is an icon of performance and capability and was the
original SUV alternative. Now with its improved power, economy and
increased dimensions it is the complete package."
Speaking to
Subaru of America's sales success as the top performing automaker of
2009, Doll noted, "The success of our business is founded not only on
our outstanding products, but also on the commitment and dedication of
our retail sales network and great sales and marketing programs. We are
absolutely thrilled that MOTOR TREND has added their validation to the Subaru brand."
Priced
from $22,995, and produced at Subaru's zero-landfill plant in
Lafayette, Indiana, the all-new Subaru Outback is available with either
a 170-hp 2.5-liter four cylinder boxer engine or a 256-hp 3.6-liter
six-cylinder boxer engine. The 2010 Outback is built on an all-new
platform featuring a 2.8-inch longer wheelbase (now 107.9 inches) that
improves ride and interior space, especially rear seat legroom. The
2010 Outback also features increased hip and shoulder room.
Living
up to Subaru's legendary safety record, the Outback offers cutting-edge
safety technology, including Subaru's ring reinforcement safety system,
front, seat-mounted side, and side-curtain airbags and ABS. Subaru
Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) system, which incorporates stability and
traction control systems with a roll-over sensor, is also standard
equipment.
The Subaru Outback was recently named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS).
To judge contenders for the award, MOTOR TREND's
editorial staff conducted an exhaustive three-phase testing process.
Phase one of the process includes a full tech check and weigh-in, then
full track testing to establish baseline data for acceleration,
braking, and handling. Phase two involves three days of road loops
offering a range of road surfaces and traffic conditions to evaluate
ride and handling, engine and transmission smoothness and
responsiveness, wind and road noise, and ergonomics. A dirt-track
section tests traction, stability, and braking control systems. In
phase three the judges debate and deliberate. This year, the editors
updated and expanded the judging criteria to six new categories:
- Design Advancement - well-executed exterior and interior styling; innovative vehicle packaging; good selection and use of materials.
- Engineering Excellence
- total vehicle concept and execution; clever solutions to packaging,
manufacturing and dynamics issues; cost-effective tech that benefits
the consumer.
- Intended Function - how well the vehicle does the job its planners, designers, and engineers intended it to do.
- Efficiency - low fuel consumption and carbon footprint, relative to the vehicle's competitive set.
- Safety
- a vehicle's ability to help the driver avoid a crash, as well as the
secondary safety measures that protect its occupants from harm during a
crash.
- Value - competitive price and equipment levels, measured against those of vehicles in the same market segment.
MOTOR TREND's Sport/Utility of the Year®
is not a comparison test and is only open to all-new or substantially
upgraded vehicles that have gone on sale in the 12 months from November
1 of the previous year. MOTOR TREND looks for the pick of
each year's crop of new SUV's, and does not revisit vehicles that have
been on sale for the past few years.
About Subaru of America, Inc.
Subaru
of America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries
Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered in Cherry Hill, NJ, the company markets
and distributes Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive vehicles, parts and
accessories through a network of approximately 600 dealers across the
United States. Subaru boasts the most fuel efficient line-up of
all-wheel drive products sold in the market today based on
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fuel economy standards. All
Subaru products are manufactured in zero-landfill production plants and
Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. is the only U.S. automobile
production plant to be designated a backyard wildlife habitat by the
National Wildlife Federation.