Explore the Subaru Model Line-up at Bob Moore Subaru
Headlined by standard AWD and tons of safety features, no brand delivers personality quite like Subaru. At Bob Moore’s Subaru dealership in Oklahoma City, we have a whole complement of Subaru SUVs and cars for you to choose from, including favorites like the Subaru Outback and new EVs like the Subaru Solterra. While powertrains, features, and functionality range across the Subaru lineup, the ethos remains the same. Subaru stands for dependability, safety, and fun, no matter which model you select. We’ve compiled Subaru model research on all the vehicles that pass through our lot, so if you’re trying to find the right Subaru for you, explore our research pages below!
The sub-compact Crosstrek made its debut early in the 2010s, and since its debut, it has quickly grown into one of Subaru’s best-sellers. The Crosstrek sports a smaller silhouette, making it a fuel-efficient choice for commuters. With standard AWD and plenty of off-road features in the Crosstrek Wilderness, the Crosstrek excels both on and off the road.
The Crosstrek is perfectly suited for daily highway driving, with the flexibility and extra space to carry all your gear on weekends. The Hybrid delivers the extra fuel economy you expect from your commuter and extends your driving range significantly.
Subaru’s only EV debuted in 2023, offering a compact SUV body with 288 miles of range, no matter the conditions. While Subaru took its time bringing the Solterra to market, the Subaru EV gets quick charging, a healthy helping of features, and, of course, AWD. Use our breakdowns below to explore how the Subaru Solterra has been upgraded this year.
The Subaru Outback has a legacy dating back to the 1990s, first launched as a station wagon —a shape it has retained through its latest generation. The Outback offers similar cargo space to the Forester, but its longer shape helps accommodate more gear in the rear, making it an excellent choice for folks who want to put a mattress in the back or load it up with their climbing gear.
One of Subaru’s longest-running and best-known SUVs, the Subaru Forester adopts a larger, boxier silhouette than most of the other two-row SUVs in Subaru’s lineup. It is built with passengers in mind, offering extra rear space thanks to its higher profile. The Forster is an excellent choice if you want off-road flexibility while prioritizing rear passenger comfort.
The Ascent is the only three-row SUV in Subaru’s arsenal, offering a family-friendly silhouette that delivers plenty of cargo space and features to keep your family comfortable and safe. It brings classic Subaru personality to the three-row segment, including standard all-wheel drive and the Subaru Eyesight safety platform.
The Crosstrek Wilderness adds 0.6 inches for 9.3 inches of total ground clearance after an update to the suspension system. Whether you’re on dirt, mud, snow, or rock, the X-Mode technology allows drivers to optimize their Crosstrek’s performance for the road ahead.
The 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness features a rugged appearance to match its capable performance on and off-road. The Outback Wilderness features standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and an turbocharged, 2.4-liter SUBARU BOXER® 4-cylinder engine under the hood.
The Subaru Impreza serves as an entry point to the Subaru brand, offering classic Subaru styling and features at a price that makes sense for recent graduates or parents searching for their teen’s first car. The Subaru hatchback is sporty and fun, with a practical cabin that’s built to withstand any abuse you can throw at it.
The Legacy is Subaru’s longest-running nameplate, and sadly, 2025 is set to be its final year of production. The Legacy should prove to be a popular used car, though, with low MSRPs and a dependable powertrain, it's a perfect AWD commuter that delivers a spacious cabin with plenty of technology and features.
Looking for a sports car under $40,000? Look no further than the Subaru BRZ. The bite-sized coupe is a joy to drive, delivering an ultra-light frame and a naturally aspirated engine that is a joy to drive time and again. Breaking from tradition, the BRZ is a rear-wheel-drive Subaru, which helps it accelerate and handle.
The WRX is the other sports car in the Subaru family, and it offers a four-door approach rather than the BRZ’s two-door silhouette. The WRX comes standard with a manual transmission and all-wheel drive, which helps make it a four-season sports car rather than the more limited BRZ. The WRX also offers more space, making it the most livable Subaru sports car.