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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Subaru BRZ Revealed as Name of Subie’s Toyota FT-86



Subaru has announced its name for the joint sports car project developed with Toyota, dubbing the rear-drive coupe the BRZ.



The news comes in a release by the Japanese automaker, announcing it will show a second rendition of the Boxer Sports Car Architecture, cumbersomely named “Subaru BRZ Prologue – Boxer Sports Car Architecture II” at the Frankfurt Auto Show.



The BRZ name stands for “Boxer engine”, “Rear-wheel drive” and “Zenith”. Subaru has also created a teaser webpage for the car which can be viewed here.



Source;

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2011/08/subaru-brz-revealed-as-name-of-subies-toyota-ft-86.html

Subaru BRZ Revealed as Name of Subie’s Toyota FT-86



Subaru has announced its name for the joint sports car project developed with Toyota, dubbing the rear-drive coupe the BRZ.



The news comes in a release by the Japanese automaker, announcing it will show a second rendition of the Boxer Sports Car Architecture, cumbersomely named “Subaru BRZ Prologue – Boxer Sports Car Architecture II” at the Frankfurt Auto Show.



The BRZ name stands for “Boxer engine”, “Rear-wheel drive” and “Zenith”. Subaru has also created a teaser webpage for the car which can be viewed here.



Source;

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2011/08/subaru-brz-revealed-as-name-of-subies-toyota-ft-86.html

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Subaru Impreza 2012

Subaru has launched the new fourth generation 2012 Subaru Impreza models at the Salon of 2011 New York International Auto. A bold debut, the dynamic design and new engines, the candidate compact Subaru also offer increased interior space, refinement and handling agility. Interior Features infotainment technology and higher quality interior materials promise a more rewarding driving and ownership experience for customers in the 2012 Impreza. For the UK market, a 1.6-liter boxer engine new to be associated with a five-speed manual or second-generation CVT Lineartronic (continuously variable transmission). Each new Subaru Impreza is equipped as standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, performance is priceless Subaru and security, improve the system.


Built on a longer wheelbase but shorter overhangs, the new Subaru Impreza has a roomy interior in the same footprint outside of the outgoing model. The new cab not only provides more space, but more critically, and feel a greater visibility than ever before. All new Subaru Impreza to transmit more daring design more confident emphasizes its roots sport, and the standard four-wheel drive. Profile, 2012 Impreza wheels attached to focus on its high arches, theme debuted in 2010 Subaru Legacy. Faced with centers in a new Subaru's distinctive grille hexagonal keystone of all new Subaru models. New Subaru Impreza Hawk-eye headlights feature sports and a range of new 15-inch wheel cover and the 16 - and 17-inch alloy wheel design.
Numerous design elements combine to give the Subaru Impreza in the same sport outside the driver's view and gives passengers the most impressive of the road. The windshield is more sloped than the previous model, in which the low pillar moved 7.9 inches forward. This allows the door opening is nearly five inches longer facilitate the entry / exit, assisted by lower doorsills. Rear doors are also larger, and 4, and 5-door body styles. The driver's visibility is greatly improved with thinner, and partitioned, columns, front door sidelights. If the door trim meets the window is lowered, the visibility will help even more. The instrumentation is lower and smoother than the previous model offers a wider field of vision and a sense of greater space. New exterior mirrors, a larger surface area to improve visibility when moving to the door pillars to improve sight lines.
The wheelbase of the new Subaru Impreza grows to 104.1 inches (103.2 compared to previous model), while measurements of length and width are the same. The combination of a longer wheelbase, with re-designed the interior finish and the front seats has led to benefits for passengers and cargo space. Rear passengers gain nearly two inches of the leg, both with the longer wheelbase and a new reform-style scalloped front seats of the file. The 5-door hatchback will benefit from more space for luggage and now offers a completely flat load floor with the backing of the 60/40 split rear seats folded down. Now it is easier to load and unload heavy objects, by removing a section in the opening stages. The tonneau cover can be stored in the cargo floor, as in the Forester.
Subaru has paid much attention to the improvement of sophistication. Richer looking interior appointments and details are abundant, soft materials such as the dashboard, door panels and center console armrest. Book value at the state and the utility has been improved throughout, door pockets can accommodate larger plastic bottles for beverages, and large maps and many departments are located near the center console for all types of personal such as phones, USB drives and MP3 players. More comfort with the new Subaru Impreza front seats than seats, lumbar support pillows and more to distribute the pressure more efficiently. Like the 2010 Legacy, the seats must be optimized for tamponade. Tilt / telescopic steering wheel is standard on all Impreza models 2012.

Subaru XV Concept 2011

The concept car is the design concept of Subaru XV defines a new generation of crossover, combining exceptional functionality of an SUV with a form of fashion. The key concept is "Protran." The word was invented by "professional tool" and "fashion design." It expresses the integration of "authentic as a business tool" and "urban design and elegant." The vehicle was designed to combine the cross-like shape with a dominant image of fashion in one package and the modern. Its contemporary lines and electrification are attracting attention, while your body is very strong, dynamic and independent style, so characteristic of all the Subaru.


The very front of the vehicle are standard design elements that are common to the Subaru team, including hexagonal grid, winged, and the subject is strong and solidly designed for the Hawk-eye headlights. Rear of the vehicle offers the same hexagonal structure as the front, and more hexagons members a bright blue background plate complete a consistent design theme. To better reflect the theme "Protren" fender cladding provides the functionality of the image, touch, and playful, pleasure driving, which will be further improved metallic black highlights.
Alloy wheels are designed to combine a solid, sleek shape and fearless, while at the same time display a fashionable look appropriate in a city. Contrasting colors - silver spokes, black and bright blue center caps - is used deliberately to produce an interesting balance between quality and performance. From the outside, the vehicle was sprayed in the riveting "Electro Green Yellow," an apparently brilliant tone from under the carpet. Color reflects electrifying performance, and, above all, excitement, rounded taste, and sometimes powerful package.
A large multi-screen is in the center of the panel. Three different types of tests - one for each shift, automotive, and information on the vehicle combines style and technology touch panel indicates the ease of use, and can be used intuitively. The concept car features advanced driving Subaru out "appearance," the system. LCD sandwiched between two meters and visible well-balanced combination allows the driver to control the images, stereo vision cameras.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Frankfurt Preview: Subaru XV Crossover Concept

From the moment we saw the XV Concept at the Shanghai Motor Show last April, we knew that it was a thinly disguised study of Subaru’s new Impreza-based crossover. And we were right: the Japanese company announced today that the production version of the XV will make its world premiere at the opening of the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 13.
Subaru also released a cropped sketch of the XV showing the car's front end. As expected, it doesn’t differ much from the concept, and we expect the same to be true of the interior.
The Concept was powered by a 2.0-liter flat-four engine coupled to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which will most likely make it on the XV. Power will be directed, as is customary for Subaru’s models, to all four wheels.
Production of the new Subaru XV will begin in late 2011 and the first deliveries are expected in early 2012.


















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Saturday, July 23, 2011

2011 Subaru Outback

Subaru Outback has a prominent fenders, 8.7 inches ground clearance and slightly upright stance, the review has taken a good look of the Outback. Autoblog described it as a model trend. A vehicle designed with significant contrast planes, lines and details “For 2011, Subaru has added to that line with a new folding exterior mirrors – something drivers who are accustomed to parking in a tight spot will have a sale value tersendiri.bagimana about this interior design car? fun of The Outback’s interior brings more than for 2011 and 2012. Only in 2011, Premium and Limited trim models can be equipped with Rear Vision Camera with 3.3-inch screen on this spion.kamera glass was installed to provide a level of security and satisfaction vehicle users, so if Subaru Outback fair market soared.

Red 2011 Subaru Outback

It’s easy to turn off the beaten path with the go anywhere capability of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, while an efficient yet powerful SUBARU BOXER engine takes you farther with less fuel. Go further, do more. The 2011 Subaru Outback, available at our Buffalo Subaru dealership, offers enhanced safety and handling, plus the features and performance you’re looking for to explore the great outdoors in any way you want. Enjoy the ride in style as you drive through Buffalo for those long trips.

Elegant 2011 Subaru Outback

Active 2011 Subaru Outback

Engine and Drivetrain
- 170-hp SUBARU BOXER® engine
- 2.5-liter SOHC aluminum-alloy 16-valve horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER® engine with i-Active Valve Lift System.
- 6-speed manual transmission
- Standard fully synchronized 6-speed manual transmission.
- Optional Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
- Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with 6-speed manual mode and paddle shifters.
- Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive that sends power from the SUBARU BOXER® engine to each wheel, providing superior driving performance and enhanced traction to keep you safe on any road condition.
- VDC constantly monitors vehicle stability. It senses impending loss of control, and applies individual brakes and/or reduces engine power to help keep you on your intended path.

Luxury 2011 Subaru Outback

Interior
- 4-speaker audio system with CS audio enhancement and MP3/WMA/AAC playback capability.
- Cargo-area: Two grocery bag hooks and four tie-down hooks.
- Cargo-area underfloor storage
- Front seating: 6-way manually adjustable driver’s seat. 4-way manually adjustable front-passenger’s seat.
- Rear seating: 60/40-split flat-folding rear seatback.
- Reclining rear seats

2011 Subaru Outback Baggage View

Car years has ranked 1 out of 5 Affordable Full Size Wagons. This ranking is based on our analysis of 13 published reviews and test drive a Subaru Outback, and our analysis of data reliability and security. 2011 Subaru Outback continues to offer value and flexibility. Unlike previous generations, the latest Outback output 2011ini crossover.Outback 2011 is embracing the trend sport 4-door, 5-passenger-utility, available in 6 trims, ranging from the 2.5i to the 3.6R Limited. 2.5i is equipped with a standard 2.5-liter,, 170-horsepower engine H4 reaching 19-mpg in the city and 27-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard, and variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional. 3.6R Limited is equipped with a 3.6 liter standard, 256-horsepower engine H6 reaching 18-mpg in the city and 25-mpg on the highway and rural roads are steep and steep.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Subaru-Based Crossover Prototype Comes out of the Closet

Back in the corporate heydays of GM, before the Detroit automaker went bust, the General would re-badge just about anything it could get its hands on if it were to make a fast buck without breaking a sweat.
This lazy corporate mentality was not only limited to GM’s American products but it spread throughout the entire company. Saab and even Subaru were subjected to this crude process, which was mostly limited to swapping badges and grilles.
When GM controlled the fate of Saab and held a 20 percent share of Subaru, the Detroit company's executive gurus came up with the bright idea of re-badging Subaru models as higher-end Saabs and selling them for a premium.
The first product of the Saabaru project was the Saab 9-2x, which was nothing more than a Subaru Impreza hatchback with a different nose job and a re-trimmed interior. It was also the last production model of the sort as the following year, GM sold its Subaru’s shares back to the Japanese carmaker’s parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries.
But not before it finished a prototype named the Saab 9-6 that was built on the Subaru B9 Tribeca crossover. And even though most of us had heard about the 9-6, no one outside of Saab and GM had ever actually seen the crossover model, up until now, that is.
The Swedes decided that it was time for the prototype model to come out of the darkness and into the light of Saab’s museum in Trollhättan, Sweden.
Discovered and photographed by Steven Wade, the man we came to know as the founder of the Saabsunited website and who is now part of the Swedish firm’s social media team, the 9-6 is a typical product of GM’s re-badging process.
And by that we mean a Saab nose plus some minor changes to the exterior and interior trim.
Wade also mentioned on the company’s website that GM also developed a three-door prototype of the Saab 9-6, but its whereabouts remain unknown.


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Monday, July 18, 2011

MotorTrend: Subaru Impreza Going it's Own Way

July 14, 2011 / By Peter Lyon
Illustrator: Holiday Auto Magazine

Remember the drama around removing the "Skyline" prefix from the GT-R when the all-new supercar debuted in late 2007? Well, it looks like nomenclature surgery is about to happen again, only this time Subaru is doing the separating. That's right, the Impreza and famed WRX -- joined at the hip since 1992 -- are going their separate ways.

While the new production Impreza debuted at this year’s New York Auto Show, the next WRX will take a completely different path of development and will not surface until 2014. We know this because Subaru president Ikuo Mori said at a recent shareholder’s meeting: “We will launch a new sporty car in 2014.” The WRX is that car.

In the past week, we have learned from a source just how different the new WRX will be to the Impreza, employing totally different components.

This image, revealing how one artist sees the new WRX, depicts a new coupe model with a shorter wheelbase and heavy-duty bodywork It's important to note that this is just one vision of the new car, it may turn out to look much different. Our source also tells us Subaru bosses haven't decided if the WRX name will survive. For the time being, we'll refer to it as WRX.

“Apart from a few nuts and bolts, every part on the WRX will be unique. Even the engine and body. Obviously the WRX’s platform will be inherited from the new Impreza, but it will be radically modified and significantly shortened,” says our source.

From now on, the Impreza will be the company's core model, boasting a fuel-efficient, naturally aspirated 2.0-liter boxer engine. The car's wheelbase has been slightly lengthened, while the A-pillar has been brought forward to maximize interior space and comfort levels. At this point, it is unclear if Subaru will attempt an Impreza-based performance model to bridge the gap until the new WRX arrives, but it appears unlikely.

"Up until now, the Impreza and WRX used many common parts, which translated into entry-level Imprezas that were over-engineered," the source continued. The basic chassis and suspension had to employ certain parts needed for the WRX. That drove costs up, and many entry-level customers did not want or understand the significance of such high-tech parts, stresses our insider.

The WRX, on the other hand, will employ the very best from Subaru's parts bin, starting with an updated version of the company's rally-proven AWD system and a turbocharged boxer engine.
"The first thing you must understand about our all-new WRX is that we have developed it from the ground up to win in motorsports events. That's why we have focused so heavily on weight issues, not to mention a shorter wheelbase that permits faster, more precise turn-in. Marry that to our proven AWD system, and we think we have a winner," explains our source.

If you look at the Sebastien Loeb's multiple-championship-winning Citroen C4 in the World Rally Championship, you can see where Subaru is coming from -- or going to. They want to build a WRX that can beat the Citroen while still offering driving enthusiasts something special for their garages. The company has pulled out of WRC, but with the new WRX, a return looks possible. Above the WRX, Subaru will still offer a low-production flagship STI, a model our source calls a "race car for the road."

"Obviously the rally model will be based on the top-of-the-line STI car, but unlike previous Impreza WRXs, this new WRX will be more hard-core and less forgiving on bumpy road surfaces," adds our source. Collaboration with Toyota on the FT-86 project also seems to have something to do with the direction of the new WRX and STI. "If the truth be known, we were able to focus so deeply on the motorsports element with the new WRX because we developed a sister car with the Toyota FT-86. Bosses gave us permission to go all out because that car exists," says our insider.

Our source also revealed what is going on in the bowels of Subaru's R&D. On the short list for the WRX’s powerplant is a turbocharged 1.6-liter boxer pumping as much as 270 hp, and a twin-charger system involving a supercharger is being tested as well. The car’s body is rumored to be a little bigger than a Toyota Yaris, while its tread width is said to expand significantly. As for the STI, we are told that the flagship will also employ the WRX’s 1.6-liter boxer turbo, but that the engine will be reworked to generate upwards of 300 hp for motorsport competitiveness.

Subaru bosses see the new WRX initially competing in domestic rallies and gymkhanas, but they are also targeting Europe's World Touring Car Championships as well as the long-awaited return to the WRC.

Bottom line? Get used to saying Subaru WRX (most of us enthusiasts do, anyway). Expect unprecedented levels of AWD handling and performance at a bargain price -- the vehicle should land in showrooms in roughly two years in the $26,000-$29,000 range.
Source;
http://www.motortrend.com/future/future_vehicles/1107_subaru_wrx_to_go_its_own_way/index.html#ixzz1STGTg5Jq

MotorTrend: Subaru Impreza Going it's Own Way

July 14, 2011 / By Peter Lyon
Illustrator: Holiday Auto Magazine

Remember the drama around removing the "Skyline" prefix from the GT-R when the all-new supercar debuted in late 2007? Well, it looks like nomenclature surgery is about to happen again, only this time Subaru is doing the separating. That's right, the Impreza and famed WRX -- joined at the hip since 1992 -- are going their separate ways.

While the new production Impreza debuted at this year’s New York Auto Show, the next WRX will take a completely different path of development and will not surface until 2014. We know this because Subaru president Ikuo Mori said at a recent shareholder’s meeting: “We will launch a new sporty car in 2014.” The WRX is that car.

In the past week, we have learned from a source just how different the new WRX will be to the Impreza, employing totally different components.

This image, revealing how one artist sees the new WRX, depicts a new coupe model with a shorter wheelbase and heavy-duty bodywork It's important to note that this is just one vision of the new car, it may turn out to look much different. Our source also tells us Subaru bosses haven't decided if the WRX name will survive. For the time being, we'll refer to it as WRX.

“Apart from a few nuts and bolts, every part on the WRX will be unique. Even the engine and body. Obviously the WRX’s platform will be inherited from the new Impreza, but it will be radically modified and significantly shortened,” says our source.

From now on, the Impreza will be the company's core model, boasting a fuel-efficient, naturally aspirated 2.0-liter boxer engine. The car's wheelbase has been slightly lengthened, while the A-pillar has been brought forward to maximize interior space and comfort levels. At this point, it is unclear if Subaru will attempt an Impreza-based performance model to bridge the gap until the new WRX arrives, but it appears unlikely.

"Up until now, the Impreza and WRX used many common parts, which translated into entry-level Imprezas that were over-engineered," the source continued. The basic chassis and suspension had to employ certain parts needed for the WRX. That drove costs up, and many entry-level customers did not want or understand the significance of such high-tech parts, stresses our insider.

The WRX, on the other hand, will employ the very best from Subaru's parts bin, starting with an updated version of the company's rally-proven AWD system and a turbocharged boxer engine.
"The first thing you must understand about our all-new WRX is that we have developed it from the ground up to win in motorsports events. That's why we have focused so heavily on weight issues, not to mention a shorter wheelbase that permits faster, more precise turn-in. Marry that to our proven AWD system, and we think we have a winner," explains our source.

If you look at the Sebastien Loeb's multiple-championship-winning Citroen C4 in the World Rally Championship, you can see where Subaru is coming from -- or going to. They want to build a WRX that can beat the Citroen while still offering driving enthusiasts something special for their garages. The company has pulled out of WRC, but with the new WRX, a return looks possible. Above the WRX, Subaru will still offer a low-production flagship STI, a model our source calls a "race car for the road."

"Obviously the rally model will be based on the top-of-the-line STI car, but unlike previous Impreza WRXs, this new WRX will be more hard-core and less forgiving on bumpy road surfaces," adds our source. Collaboration with Toyota on the FT-86 project also seems to have something to do with the direction of the new WRX and STI. "If the truth be known, we were able to focus so deeply on the motorsports element with the new WRX because we developed a sister car with the Toyota FT-86. Bosses gave us permission to go all out because that car exists," says our insider.

Our source also revealed what is going on in the bowels of Subaru's R&D. On the short list for the WRX’s powerplant is a turbocharged 1.6-liter boxer pumping as much as 270 hp, and a twin-charger system involving a supercharger is being tested as well. The car’s body is rumored to be a little bigger than a Toyota Yaris, while its tread width is said to expand significantly. As for the STI, we are told that the flagship will also employ the WRX’s 1.6-liter boxer turbo, but that the engine will be reworked to generate upwards of 300 hp for motorsport competitiveness.

Subaru bosses see the new WRX initially competing in domestic rallies and gymkhanas, but they are also targeting Europe's World Touring Car Championships as well as the long-awaited return to the WRC.

Bottom line? Get used to saying Subaru WRX (most of us enthusiasts do, anyway). Expect unprecedented levels of AWD handling and performance at a bargain price -- the vehicle should land in showrooms in roughly two years in the $26,000-$29,000 range.
Source;
http://www.motortrend.com/future/future_vehicles/1107_subaru_wrx_to_go_its_own_way/index.html#ixzz1STGTg5Jq

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Subaru forester

Subaru forester
The Forester now comes with Subaru’s excellent boxer diesel engine. It’s smooth, powerful and torquey – ideal for towing.But the horsey types have been made to wait. Subaru launched the Forester back in April, but has watched buyers digress to Kugas, X-Trails, RAV4s and Freelanders. All of which had diesel power. Now, Subaru hope to win back their loyal customers with an oil-burner of their own.
It’s a bloody good one too, and well worth the wait. We’re familiar with Subaru boxers in petrol form, but this is a first in diesel guise. We’ve driven it in the Legacy, and liked it. Don’t expect the usual turbodiesel traits though; the boxer has less lag and, appropriately, a more instant punch. It likes to rev too, so you can hold on to gears longer. It even sounds quite interesting. It’s a diesel with soul.
So the Forester will whisk an equine load around with ease. It has self-levelling suspension as standard too, an improvement over the old car.
But improving on the old Forester doesn’t necessarily mean it is good enough. Engine aside, there’s little to compliment. The interior trim is from an Impreza, and feels a bit cheap (you’d be disappointed if you’d forked out £25,495 for the top-spec version).
And, at speed, the ride is horribly choppy. Taking a series of bumps feels like bouncing off a springboard, only to land on a bouncy castle. You just can’t get this thing to settle down, without killing speed. Seems the engineers did a fine job on the engine, but forgot all about the damping. Which is surprising, considering the suspension is a posh, multi-link affair.
None of which will matter to Forester buyers. They’ll be more interested in its four-wheel-drive and rugged durability. No pretentions, no fuss, no drama. In fact, the Forester is slightly dull – for once, a lifestyle SUV that doesn’t bang on about being a lifestyle SUV.
The boxer diesel makes it into the Impreza later this year too. With any luck, that should provide an altogether more exciting form of horsepower.

Subaru

Subaru
Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce pricing for the 2011 range of award-winning Outback models. Buyers will undoubtedly be pleased that pricing for the entry-level Outback - even with enhanced equipment - will carry over from the previous model year. For the new model year, Subaru introduces a new Convenience Package that's standard on the Outback 2.5i and includes folding exterior mirrors and voice-activated Blueconnect Bluetooth(R) system for handsfree cell phone connectivity. In addition Subaru has added a new front bumper under-guard to the Outback 2.5i Sport Package. Prices for the 2011 Outback lineup include the following: 
Outback 2.5i Convenience (6-speed manual transmission) $28,995
Outback 2.5i Convenience (CVT) $30,195
Outback PZEV (CVT) $30,895 
Outback 2.5i Sport Package (6-speed manual transmission) $31,795
Outback 3.6R (5-speed automatic with Manual Mode) $35,695

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