When it comes to rugged all-wheel drive crossovers built for both city driving and off-the-grid adventure, two names rise to the top: the 2025 Mazda CX‑50 and the 2025 Subaru Outback. Both have earned reputations for capability and comfort, but which is the better overall SUV for drivers in Northern California?
In this head-to-head comparison, Marin Mazda breaks down the key differences between these two adventure-ready crossovers — from design and performance to practicality and technology.
Performance and Powertrain Options
Both vehicles offer multiple powertrain choices, but Mazda leans into dynamic handling while Subaru sticks with its dependable all-wheel-drive heritage.
| Model | Base Engine | Optional Engine | Towing Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mazda CX‑50 | 2.5L I4 (187 hp) | 2.5L Turbo I4 (227–256 hp) | Up to 3,500 lbs |
| Subaru Outback | 2.5L Boxer I4 (182 hp) | 2.4L Turbo Boxer I4 (260 hp) | Up to 3,500 lbs |
Key takeaway:
Both vehicles offer turbocharged engines with similar towing capacity, but the CX‑50 delivers sharper throttle response and more agile road manners — especially in turbo trims.
All-Wheel Drive Systems
- Mazda CX‑50: Uses i-ACTIV AWD with Mazda’s Mi‑Drive system, which includes selectable drive modes such as Off-Road and Towing (on turbo models).
- Subaru Outback: Features Symmetrical AWD as standard on all trims, paired with X‑Mode for low-traction conditions.
Key takeaway:
Subaru’s AWD is a long-standing favorite for snow and trail conditions. Mazda’s system is newer but smarter — using predictive inputs like wheel slip, steering angle, and weather to adjust torque in real-time.
Ride Height and Ground Clearance
| Model | Ground Clearance |
|---|---|
| Mazda CX‑50 | 8.3 to 8.6 inches |
| Subaru Outback | 8.7 to 9.5 inches |
Subaru wins on paper with slightly more clearance — especially on Wilderness models — but the CX‑50’s suspension tuning feels firmer and more planted, especially on winding roads or twisty mountain passes like Highway 1.
Interior Design and Comfort
- Mazda CX‑50: Offers a more premium, driver-centric cabin with available leather upholstery, Bose audio, and a panoramic moonroof. The layout is clean, modern, and focused.
- Subaru Outback: Emphasizes functionality with lots of storage, soft-touch materials, and a vertically oriented 11.6” touchscreen in most trims.
| CX‑50 Interior Highlights | Outback Interior Highlights |
|---|---|
| 12-speaker Bose system available | 11.6″ touchscreen (standard on most trims) |
| Leather & ventilated seats (upper trims) | Spacious rear cargo area |
| Active Driving Display (HUD) | Heated front and rear seats |
Key takeaway:
The Outback emphasizes space and utility, while the CX‑50 delivers a more refined, upscale feel — especially in Premium and Turbo Premium Plus trims.
Cargo Capacity
| Model | Cargo Space (Rear Seats Up) | Max Cargo (Rear Seats Folded) |
|---|---|---|
| Mazda CX‑50 | ~31.4 cu ft | ~56.3 cu ft |
| Subaru Outback | ~32.6 cu ft | ~75.6 cu ft |
Key takeaway:
The Outback offers more cargo volume overall. If maximum interior storage is a priority, Subaru gets the edge. If premium fit and finish matter more, the CX‑50 leads.
Fuel Economy (Gas Models)
| Model & Engine | MPG (City/Highway/Combined) |
|---|---|
| CX‑50 2.5L NA | 25 / 31 / 28 MPG |
| CX‑50 2.5L Turbo | 23 / 29 / 25 MPG |
| Outback 2.5L NA | 26 / 32 / 29 MPG |
| Outback 2.4L Turbo | 22 / 29 / 25 MPG |
Key takeaway:
Fuel economy is closely matched. The CX‑50 and Outback both return strong numbers for AWD vehicles — though the Outback 2.5L has a slight edge on highway economy.
Technology and Safety Features
Both models offer:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Automatic Emergency Braking
Mazda’s top trims also include:
- 360° View Monitor
- Active Driving Display
- Traffic Jam Assist
- Smart Brake Support (rear)
Subaru’s EyeSight system is standard on all trims and includes similar advanced safety features.
Key takeaway:
Both are well-equipped. Mazda’s execution feels more polished and luxurious; Subaru’s interface is more utility-focused and practical.
Final Verdict
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Ride Quality | Mazda CX‑50 |
| Interior Design | Mazda CX‑50 |
| Cargo & Utility | Subaru Outback |
| Off-Road Clearance | Subaru Outback |
| Driving Engagement | Mazda CX‑50 |
| Infotainment System | Tie |
| Fuel Economy | Slight edge to Outback |
| AWD Sophistication | Tie (different strengths) |
Conclusion
The 2025 Mazda CX‑50 and the 2025 Subaru Outback are both exceptional AWD crossovers, but they cater to different priorities.
- Choose the Outback if you want maximum cargo capacity, rugged clearance, and a long-standing AWD reputation.
- Choose the CX‑50 if you want a more refined cabin, sportier handling, stronger turbo performance, and design that turns heads.
For Northern California drivers who value both capability and class, the CX‑50 delivers a more premium driving experience without sacrificing the adventurous spirit that makes it so appealing.
Test Drive the 2025 Mazda CX‑50 at Marin Mazda
Ready to compare the CX‑50 in person? Visit us today and explore the trim lineup, interior features, and performance differences for yourself.
Marin Mazda
807 Francisco Blvd E, San Rafael, CA 94901
Call: (415) 454‑7000
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