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Compare Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 and Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5)

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Subaru Outback (2007-2010)
Volvo XC60 (2013-2017)
Totals Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
MarkSubaruVolvo
ModelOutback (2007-2010) 3.0XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5)
Year2007-20102013-2017
Number of doors/seats5/55/5
Body typeWagonWagon
Unladen Weight15851721
Gross Weight Limit-2330
Top Speed, km/h224210
Acceleration 0-100 kph8.57.2
Minimum turning radius, m5.45.85
Cargo Volume, min/max, L460/1650495/1455
Dimensions specifications, mm Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
Length47304644
Width17701891
Height15451713
Wheelbase26702774
Front/rear Track1495/14851632/1586
Ground clearance200-
Engine specifications Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
Typepetrol InjectionGasoline Direct Injection, turbocharging
Displacement, cm3 29991969
Compression ratio10.710.8
Number and arrangement of cylinders6 cylinders, boxer4 cylinders, in-line
The diameter of the cylinder x stroke, mm89.2х8082х93.2
Number of valves-16
Power, hp/rpm245/6600245/5500
Max torque, Nm/RPM297/4200350/1500-4800
Transmission specifications Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
Gearbox6-speed manual / 5-speed automatic8-speed automatic
Drive TypeFour-wheel driveFront wheel drive
Suspension specifications Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
Front
MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut
Rear
multi-link suspensions

multi-link suspensions
Tire Size215/60/16
235/65 R17, 235/60 R18
Disk5x100 ET55 d56.1
5x108 ET55 d63.3
Brakes specifications Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
FrontVentilated discsVentilated discs
RearDiscsVentilated discs
Fuel consumption specifications, L/100 km Subaru Outback (2007-2010) 3.0 × Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) 2.0 (T5) ×
City13.88.9
Highway7.45.5
Combined9.86.7
Fuel9595
Tank, L6470
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