With all due respect, not quite sure, I understand the whole purpose of this videos, they’re just dreaming of what a car could look like, I mean, there’s no relevance to it, what the real car will look like, would be totally different. I’d much rather watch videos that show the actual and real vehicle, oh well.
Spoiler Alert: save yourself a whole lot of inane dialog from someone who knows so little about the automotive industry that they don't realize that the body dies are already made for a 2025 vehicle. All you will learn is 1. The 2025 model Outback will be the first of another generation, 2. It is expected to be a significant redesign, not merely a facelift, 3. The price is going up, 4. It will probably be less offensive in styling than the current version, while retaining some "Love it or hate it" features, 4. There are rumors that Subaru will be moving production from Indiana back to Japan, and 5. Unlike the manufacturers who have consolidated on two digital displays, with one that looks like a tablet hot glued to the dashboard, Subaru appears to have done a stellar job of incorporating the accessory touchscreen into the dash while working more traditional, analog appearing gauges in front of the driver--kudos to them for that. Nothing was said about exterior dimensions. Subaru did not have a quality control problem with their US plant, so if moving Outback production to Japan is really a thing, one wonders if this means a further repositioning of the Outback and reshuffling of other models, including the electric variations. There is a hint here that those of us who have been hoping for a return to the Outback's practical, utilitarian roots might not be in Subaru's plans.
Subaru redesigns are usually not that dramatic as shown in the renderings. Subaru is a conservative company and it's redesign for the Outback will be an evolution of the existing design.
Likely totally fictitious and far from what it will end up looking like, but I reckon some of these features/lines for the Outback look OK. As of a few days ago, we now know what the 2025 Forester will look like, and to me, it looks awful - its lost that "Subaru identity". The announcement of a hybrid version (another 1 year down the road) is good news though. I think the current 2023-24 Forester is much nicer than the 2025, and I fear what the new Outback re-design may look like in 1-2 years time. Makes me happy with my 2022 Australian Outback.
thanks for video, some of my suggestions for Subaru, Please Subaru company do not put that large ugly air dam thing under the grill, also take off the black cladding, just looking at it I'm thinking it would lots of maintenance to keep looking nice not to mention it takes away from the car! if you want it only put-on off-road versions, you don't need it for normal road driving. please keep the bigger headlights, those small thin lights can't be that great in dark and bad wet weather conditions. please add seatbelts incorporated into seat like Gmc does on its trucks it's so much easier to reach for belt vs getting stuck between the space between door and seat. Also please go back to a smaller control center and keep the buttons instead of going thru info center for everything, it could possibly cause accidents while driving for sure; just MO but I firmly believe the hugely oversized radio 'consoles' that are in cars today are a direct cause of accidents, why do they need to be so big??? they are distracting for sure, we are driving, not at home in front of the tv! just saying. And if at all possible, get rid of the start/stop option, from everything I hear and read it's not working anyway. Add some prettier colors! Thanks for your considerations in advance!
As someone who owns a 2022 Outback Premium and a 2024 Onyx XT, I won't be jealous of the 2025 redesign unless it's a Subaru / Toyota joint venture Hybrid.
Car companies just keep getting too fancy and technical. Subaru offers stay in your lane technology well how about not making the info/entertainment dash so complicated to use so we can keep our own eyes on the road and keep the cost down for the manufacturer and the buyer? You can have some luxury and features but Keep It Simple!!!
Just saw a the new Crown and a new Forester 👎🏻so Subie - go with this rendering from this web page and I’m hooked in fact add between 300 upwards to say 325 ponies and I’ll pay a lil extra -
Yeah, the 2025 Forester is just awful, maybe in person I might change my mind, but so far I just don't like it at all - I think they are really getting a lot of flak for it too. I think its missing some of the hexagonal highlights around the front grill, which have become a bit of the Subaru identity. Lord knows what the new Outback will look like, but its got me worried...
Your title says "First look at 2025 redesign" and then you drop a bomb that these are just your renderings and your vision. Please stop confusing people with your BS vision, it's total bait and switch to get views.
With all due respect, not quite sure, I understand the whole purpose of this videos, they’re just dreaming of what a car could look like, I mean, there’s no relevance to it, what the real car will look like, would be totally different. I’d much rather watch videos that show the actual and real vehicle, oh well.
Spoiler Alert: save yourself a whole lot of inane dialog from someone who knows so little about the automotive industry that they don't realize that the body dies are already made for a 2025 vehicle. All you will learn is 1. The 2025 model Outback will be the first of another generation, 2. It is expected to be a significant redesign, not merely a facelift, 3. The price is going up, 4. It will probably be less offensive in styling than the current version, while retaining some "Love it or hate it" features, 4. There are rumors that Subaru will be moving production from Indiana back to Japan, and 5. Unlike the manufacturers who have consolidated on two digital displays, with one that looks like a tablet hot glued to the dashboard, Subaru appears to have done a stellar job of incorporating the accessory touchscreen into the dash while working more traditional, analog appearing gauges in front of the driver--kudos to them for that.
Nothing was said about exterior dimensions. Subaru did not have a quality control problem with their US plant, so if moving Outback production to Japan is really a thing, one wonders if this means a further repositioning of the Outback and reshuffling of other models, including the electric variations. There is a hint here that those of us who have been hoping for a return to the Outback's practical, utilitarian roots might not be in Subaru's plans.
Subaru redesigns are usually not that dramatic as shown in the renderings. Subaru is a conservative company and it's redesign for the Outback will be an evolution of the existing design.
Freakin Fire! I would love one!
Every one wants you to bring back the little truck
I’m from Morocco and I’m a Subaru fan ❤
Wow. Thanks for sharing, ding dong
I like the rendering white with gold and the nice wheels. Mind you they never they almost never go with the rendering.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video
This was 5 minutes in my life I’ll never get back.
Likely totally fictitious and far from what it will end up looking like, but I reckon some of these features/lines for the Outback look OK. As of a few days ago, we now know what the 2025 Forester will look like, and to me, it looks awful - its lost that "Subaru identity". The announcement of a hybrid version (another 1 year down the road) is good news though. I think the current 2023-24 Forester is much nicer than the 2025, and I fear what the new Outback re-design may look like in 1-2 years time. Makes me happy with my 2022 Australian Outback.
thanks for video, some of my suggestions for Subaru, Please Subaru company do not put that large ugly air dam thing under the grill, also take off the black cladding, just looking at it I'm thinking it would lots of maintenance to keep looking nice not to mention it takes away from the car! if you want it only put-on off-road versions, you don't need it for normal road driving. please keep the bigger headlights, those small thin lights can't be that great in dark and bad wet weather conditions. please add seatbelts incorporated into seat like Gmc does on its trucks it's so much easier to reach for belt vs getting stuck between the space between door and seat. Also please go back to a smaller control center and keep the buttons instead of going thru info center for everything, it could possibly cause accidents while driving for sure; just MO but I firmly believe the hugely oversized radio 'consoles' that are in cars today are a direct cause of accidents, why do they need to be so big??? they are distracting for sure, we are driving, not at home in front of the tv! just saying. And if at all possible, get rid of the start/stop option, from everything I hear and read it's not working anyway. Add some prettier colors! Thanks for your considerations in advance!
Bass voice distorts speakers
As someone who owns a 2022 Outback Premium and a 2024 Onyx XT, I won't be jealous of the 2025 redesign unless it's a Subaru / Toyota joint venture Hybrid.
Please no more joint ventures we've seen that with the solterra
@@justabrake Great point. I just want a normal Outback with Toyota's hybrid system.
The redesign won’t happen until 2026. I know because I’ve ordered a 2025.
Why to show how it might look. Get connected to reality if you have any real information.
WoW SuPeR!
Thus far its a Toyota Crown.. shared with Outback. Nothing but totally both being on same platform. Question is what engine or Hybrid.
This video says next to
Nothing.
White with gold ??
I just need a reliable suv ??
Beautiful wheel
En el diseño se debería centrar la marca , porque por lo de más está muy bien . En equipamiento y cálidad de materiales es de lo mejor
Car companies just keep getting too fancy and technical. Subaru offers stay in your lane technology well how about not making the info/entertainment dash so complicated to use so we can keep our own eyes on the road and keep the cost down for the manufacturer and the buyer? You can have some luxury and features but Keep It Simple!!!
Want a subaru with front wheel drive . reg transmission
Then get a honda. Subi's belong with AWD
Subaru HAS to keep pushing new design elements due to Ford and Chevy desperately copying them year for year.
what cars did they copy from and to what?
Sorry to say, but the picture will stay a picture, jugding by new Forester
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reported as misleading...You speak about the 2025 but show concepts like the are the NOT 2025. As you can see I AIINT alone #clickbait
Sounds and engine noise 🤔
Just saw a the new Crown and a new Forester 👎🏻so Subie - go with this rendering from this web page and I’m hooked in fact add between 300 upwards to say 325 ponies and I’ll pay a lil extra -
Yeah, the 2025 Forester is just awful, maybe in person I might change my mind, but so far I just don't like it at all - I think they are really getting a lot of flak for it too. I think its missing some of the hexagonal highlights around the front grill, which have become a bit of the Subaru identity. Lord knows what the new Outback will look like, but its got me worried...
WOW! was this prediction or claim of "first review" was SO wrong.
That looks horrendous!!
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This video is worthless. I don't care to to imagine what it looks like. FIRST LOOK? It sure isn't here.
Your title says "First look at 2025 redesign" and then you drop a bomb that these are just your renderings and your vision. Please stop confusing people with your BS vision, it's total bait and switch to get views.
What an incredible waste of time to produce these videos
These are all fake chi/ai photos of the Subaru levorg.