Subaru concepts show future direction

Subaru concepts show future direction

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Published: 22 12 2003

Subaru introduced some new concepts at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show, saying they represent the shape of things to come for the automaker.

Three concepts -- a roadster, a city car and a supercharged mini-car -- are the ambassadors of Subaru's future design direction, according to a statement released by the company. The B9 Scrambler, R1e and R2 were all created under the guidance of ex-Alfa Romeo designer - Andreas Zapatinas - Subaru's new Advanced Design Team's Chief Designer.

They are, Subaru says, the first examples of his influence and share a dominant front grille aimed at conjuring up memories of Subaru's aircraft heritage via a fusilage-shaped centre flanked by aircraft-type wings.

Subaru B9 Scrambler
The low, squat two-seater Scrambler combines "motor-cycle agility with off-road competence" thanks to symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and variable-height air suspension with automatic self-levelling and a ride-height range of between 150 and 200 mm.

The B9 Scrambler boasts a gas/electric hybrid engine which uses an electric motor up to speeds of around 50 mph, only turning to fossil fuel when the charge drops below a certain level, according to Subaru.

Subaru R1e
Designed for ease-of-parking urban use but with a sporty stance which hints at high-grip roadholding, the 2+2 R1e is shorter than conventional Japanese minicars, the automaker said.

It uses an Electric Vehicle power unit comprising a high-performance battery and advanced power control technology aimed at caring for the environment.

The light, compact, brushless motor uses a high-energy manganese lithium-iron battery that can be re-charged via a single-phase 200V AC outlet such as that used in the air-conditioning units of many Japanese homes.

Subaru R2
This high-performance four-door minicar is designed to be sporty and classless.

The Subaru R2 has a new supercharged four-cylinder twin overhead-camshaft gas engine with an Active Valve Control System which provides a wide power range which is fully exploited by the seven-speed sports gear shift.

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