If the Legacy's new grille seems familiar... ...you might have seen the also new for 2015 Hyundai Sonata...
...or a Ford Taurus. The Legacy performed very competently on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Altitude saps power, though.
The Legacy could look best in this attractive blue. Plenty of weirdness in this photo, but this time around none of it due to Subaru's designers.
Conservative side profile also similar to that of the current Taurus, but with larger windows. A minor offense: the side window outline is faked via an applique aft of the door.
3.6R gets an additional exhaust outlet. Interior about as exciting as the exterior, but well-constructed with a quality look and feel.
Less massive instrument panel than in the 200 and Fusion, for a less constricted view forward. Most of the controls are easy to reach and operate. But a few aspects of the nav system need work.
Speed limit info wrong at least as often as it's right. +/- buttons often unresponsive. Not uncomfortable, but oddly shaped.
Plenty of legroom. Headroom in shorter supply, but adequate. The 15.0 cubic foot trunk is just a bit smaller than the segment's largest.
The usual plastic cover. Not seeing anything here. Remove the cover, and clearly not a typical engine. As in a Porsche, the pistons move horizontally.