Showing posts with label Subaru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subaru. Show all posts

Subaru BRZ Concept

Subaru already promised that we would see the production version of their long rumored BRZ Concept in December at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show, but they’re soaking in as much publicity as they can get until then with the BRZ STI Concept making its world debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month.

The BRZ STI Concept will be immediately recognized by a hexagonal front grille, hawk eye headlights and fin-shaped fog lamps, an aero-tuned lower front spoiler and unique rear fascia, a rear wing for added down-force, and a carbon-fiber roof to lower its already record setting center of gravity specification. At the rear, Subaru has affixed polished stainless-steel quad-tailpipes, bold rear fender flares, and a large rear-diffuser. The car is painted in a "WR Blue Pearl II" paint finish and will sit on a new set of 18-inch wheels.

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Under the hood, there’s a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated four-cylinder boxer engine which was designed with a square bore and stroke of 86 X 86 mm. Nothing has been said about the vehicle’s final output, but previous rumors suggested that the STI version will deliver up to 300 HP. It was also rumored that the BRZ would come with a very low center of gravity and optimal weight distribution. These rumors turned out to be 100% correct with the Subaru BRZ STI engine sitting lower than in any other Subaru model - 4.7 inches lower - and positioned 9.4 inches closer to the center of the chassis.

Source : Topspeed.com

XV Subaru new kind of crossover SUV

The XV Subaru is a new kind of crossover SUV that not only projects a large presence in spite of its compact, sporty design, but also has a wide range of new features never before seen in an SUV. http://publicanfashion.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Subaru-XV-Concept-6.jpgWhile the proportions of the XV Subaru convey a sense of elegance and lightness, its exterior design combines high ground clearance, large wheels of the tires, and all the other features normally expect in an SUV. Moreover, higher disk performance and fuel efficiency possible by Subaru to drive next generation come together here with the excellent maneuverability for which Subaru is known and a high level of functionality. Thanks to the Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive and advanced concept of Subaru Dynamic Chassis Control - Subaru two basic technologies - this vehicle is very safe to handle. And as such, the new XV Subaru adds unique value for the crossover market segment growing C. Not only have Subaru has really provide "security and pleasure," as defined in our statement again, "Trust in Motion", but in this strategic model, there has been a single person, a person Subaru Subaru fully intends to improve further in the future. Subaru expects the Subaru XV either going to meet the needs of a diverse range of clients.
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The fundamental product concept that Subaru Subaru adopted by the XV can be expressed in two words - ". Urban Adventure" In particular, a vehicle that is well suited to use exciting, live in a city landscape. So, strove to balance Subaru optimally improved performance factors in the form of base fuel economy and driving pleasure (fun to drive) with a sleek, highly distinctive exterior. As the family keeps growing crossover Subaru, Subaru XV style is unique in how it can be both sporty and casual.
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Source : Netcarshow.com
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Cars Subaru Impreza WRX STI tS


2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI tS






To most people, the Subaru Impreza is a practical compact sedan with enhanced all-weather capability. But enthusiasts have long known its darker side. The WRX alludes to the WRC rally car, and for several years now, Subaru has offered Americans the STI with even more power. Sophistication, however, isn’t the STI’s thing. It is brash and loud, with a wing that makes it look as if it were ready to launch into outer space.
Now, Subaru is trumping its STI with the tS, which stands for “tuned by STI” and strikes us as redundant. The model will only be sold on Subaru’s Japanese home turf, but we were invited to sample one on the back roads and autobahns near the company’s European Test and Development Center in Ingelheim, Germany. With the "tuned by STI" addendum in mind, we fully expected an Impreza with even more outrageous wings and flares. What we were shown instead by the center's general manager, Hideki Arai, was a rather subtle evolution of the STI. We wouldn't exactly call it refined, but even at first glance, it is visibly more mature and sophisticated.







Nine-Pound Fixation
For one thing, the STI tS loses the STI's massive rear wing, instead sporting a discreet lip spoiler. The carbon-fiber roof cuts nine pounds, as does an aluminum hood, and ultra-lightweight wheels with a unique design save another nine apiece. Arai-san points out a strut brace upfront and says the suspension has been reworked extensively. The Impreza STI tS is available only as a four-door sedan.
The powertrain is unchanged from that in the Japanese-market STI: a 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four making 304 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque. Those who want an automatic can have one, but they get downgraded to a 296-hp 2.5-liter that makes only 258 lb-ft. Called “A-Line,” the automatic car is significantly cheaper than the manual tS.















We went for the six-speed, of course, and it provides a superb driving experience. There is very little turbo lag, and the 2.0 pulls eagerly throughout the power band. Country roads are this car's domain. The tS is compact and agile, and the nicely weighted steering is a joy to bend into corners. The suspension has been retuned and feels slightly softer than in the regular STI, which helps the tS remain composed even on bumpy and uneven surfaces. It also makes the tS a more agreeable companion on the autobahn, where it remains stable and comfortable as it pulls with alacrity up to its 155-mph top speed. Like the regular STI’s, the tS’s exhaust note is remarkably unobtrusive, and for our taste, it could be a bit more aggressive.
BMW in Subaru’s Sights?
But the tS is not about having an aggressive demeanor—it is about sophistication. “We would like to use high tech to compete with the premium segment,” Arai-sanexplains. And although he acknowledges that Subaru isn't there yet, he would like nothing more than eventually to see the STI tS compared with the likes of a BMW M3. That sounds like a stretch, but we will say that the idea of adding a higher-performing, more tastefully executed level to the WRX family is highly appealing.

Although the tS’s first run of 500 units will be confined to the Japanese market, Subaru is seriously considering launching the line abroad. The tS concept could be stretched to other model lines, perhaps including the imminently arriving two-door sports car. We would like to see the tS further separated from the WRX and STI models, but the STI tS is a great first step. “We will watch the market and would like to get a reaction,” says Arai-san. Ours is emphatically positive.
Source : Caranddriver.com