The Subaru Outback is among the brand's best-selling products in the United States. Now, Teknikens Värld in Sweden puts the lifted wagon through the moose test.

In Sweden, the Outback is exclusively available with a 2.5-litre flat four-cylinder engine that makes 166 bhp (124 kilowatts) and 186 pound-feet (252 Newton-metres) of torque. In the US, the 2.5-litre mill produces 182 bhp and 176 lb-ft. There's also a turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder powerplant that offers 260 bhp and 277 lb-ft.

Gallery: 2023 Subaru Outback Refresh

Teknikens Värld notes that the stability control system activates quickly and slows down the vehicle. To pass the test, the publication requires a model to get through the cones with an entry speed of at least 44.7 miles per hour (72 kilometres per hour) while fully loaded to the gross weight limit. The Outback completes the test at exactly this velocity. There's a lack of grip when attempting it while going faster.

The Outback received a refresh for the 2023 model year. It included mildly updated exterior styling. Subaru also updated the EyeSight safety assist system to give the cameras a wider field of view. Models with the 11.6-inch infotainment screen received the wireless versions of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Limited trim got a 12-way power driver's seat to replace the previous 10-way adjustment.

As of March 2023, Subaru has 32,767 deliveries for the year so far, which is down 0.6 percent from the first three months of 2022. The Crosstrek is the automaker's bestseller by moving 41,562 examples.