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Subaru Outback Lease Deals

Lease deals for the 2025 Subaru Outback start at $344 per month for 48 months with $344 due at signing.

The average monthly lease payment for a well-equipped Outback is $586 per month for 36 months. Subaru dealerships and financial institutions offer regional programs updated on a regular basis. We've compiled a list of the best Subaru Outback lease deals below. Click on any trim level to see the term, payment and cash due at signing currently available. Better yet - Make Dealers Compete to get the Best Deal Available!

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Best Subaru Outback Lease Deal

2025 Subaru Outback -

Is the best trim to choose.

48 months

Is the best term to choose.

12,000 mi

Is the best mileage to choose.

67

Estimated residual value.

Lease payment

$344/mo*

MSRP

$30,430

Due at Signing

$344

Subaru Outback Limited Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$39,390

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Limited Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$753/mo*

$531/mo*

$502/mo*

Due at Signing

$753

$531

$502

Subaru Outback Limited XT Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$41,730

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Limited XT Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$749/mo*

$566/mo*

$540/mo*

Due at Signing

$749

$566

$540

Subaru Outback Onyx Edition Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$37,640

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Onyx Edition Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$720/mo*

$489/mo*

$460/mo*

Due at Signing

$720

$489

$460

Subaru Outback Onyx Edition XT Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$40,895

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Onyx Edition XT Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$750/mo*

$532/mo*

$484/mo*

Due at Signing

$750

$532

$484

Subaru Outback Premium Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$32,730

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Premium Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$626/mo*

$442/mo*

$417/mo*

Due at Signing

$626

$442

$417

Subaru Outback Touring Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$41,880

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Touring Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$817/mo*

$565/mo*

$542/mo*

Due at Signing

$817

$565

$542

Subaru Outback Touring XT Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$44,330

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Touring XT Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$813/mo*

$603/mo*

$598/mo*

Due at Signing

$813

$603

$598

Subaru Outback Wilderness Lease Deals

Miles Per Year

12,000

MSRP

$41,380

Invoice Price

Subaru Outback Wilderness Lease Deals

Term

24 months

36 months

48 months

Payment

$759/mo*

$553/mo*

$543/mo*

Due at Signing

$759

$553

$543

Lease Deals on Other Subaru Models

* Lease payments reflect national market averages, based on various factors including sales prices, APRs and residual values. Monthly payments are estimates and, when available, may include manufacturer promotion(s). Note that final payment amounts offered by a dealer are unique to a buyer's situation: a specific vehicle (VIN) with specific trim and options, annual mileage allotment, a buyer’s geographic location, trade-in or down payment amount, additional cash due at signing, credit score and term of lease.

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Subaru Outback Leasing vs Buying

Leasing could be a great option for you, but it depends on your individual needs and priorities. It's important to understand what your lease payments cover and the specific rules that apply to leasing, such as mileage limits, wear and tear charges, and end-of-lease options.

Leasing a vehicle is like entering into a long-term rental agreement. Unlike a traditional car purchase, you don't gain ownership of the vehicle. Instead, you are paying to use it for a set period and mileage limit.

Requirements and methodology:

Creditworthiness
Lease deals assume you have good to excellent credit, which qualifies you for the best rates and lower payments.
Regional Availability
Lease deals may vary by location, with certain offers only available in specific regions. Always check local availability.
Variable Incentives
Lease terms and payments depend on incentives that can change monthly. These can include manufacturer rebates and dealer discounts.

Your lease payments are paying for:

Depreciation
The loss of value of the vehicle during the time you are leasing it.
Financing
Paying for the interest, or finance charge, that the leasing company applies.
Taxes and fees
Paying for the interest (finance charge) that the leasing company charges you.
* Lease payments reflect national market averages, based on various factors including sales prices, APRs and residual values. Monthly payments are estimates and, when available, may include manufacturer promotion(s). Note that final payment amounts offered by a dealer are unique to a buyer's situation: a specific vehicle (VIN) with specific trim and options, annual mileage allotment, a buyer’s geographic location, trade-in or down payment amount, additional cash due at signing, credit score and term of lease.