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Subaru just debuted its new Outback and Legacy models earlier this year, but it has already started selling the retooled versions of the vehicles for the 2020 model year. And accompanied by its launch, the Japanese automaker released pricing details for the new-gen cars.

The Legacy has a starting price of $22,745, which is a $200 increase from last year’s price, while the Outback received a $300 price increase starting at $26,645.

Entry-level trims of both models offer a suite of driver-assist systems that include adaptive cruise control with lane-centering functions as well as a heads-up display. They also come with standard LED lights and a 7-inch touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

, Subaru Announces Price Increase for the 2020 Outback, Legacy
The 2020 Subaru Legacy has a starting price of $22,745, which is a $200 increase from last year’s price, while the Outback received a $300 price increase starting at $26,645.

Both models also share the same 2.5-liter boxer four-pot which makes 182 horsepower, mated with an eight-speed manual transmission, plus an auto start-stop system.

But as the trim levels go higher, the prices also increase significantly. The Legacy Touring XT which comes with Nappa leather, a power moonroof, navigation, additional driver-assist systems, and a bigger 11.6-inch infotainment screen is offered at $35,895. It is equipped with a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 260 horsepower.

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The Outback Touring XT has the similar upgraded package along with spacious interior and the turbocharged engine, but it is offered at $39,695. An additional $1,010 is needed for the Outback’s destination charge, while it comes at $900 for the Legacy.

Both models are now available for sale.

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