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

Monday, January 10, 2011

Subaru releases brand new boxer engine details

Subaru’s new boxer engine details have just been released and the main result is better fuel economy than the existing models whilst maintaining plenty of power and torque.

The new Subaru normally-aspirated (non-turbo) engine is the third generation developed by Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru’s father company, and it’s the first brand new engine since 1989.
Subaru engines have always been robust, fairly powerful and very torquey especially when matched to high-geared ratios within Subaru’s all-wheel drive system. But the engines weak link has always been consumption and economy. It’s not that the engines are bad on fuel, they just consume a little more than the rivals.
Now though, Subaru and Fuji Heavy Industries have improved this area with indications noting a 10 percent increase in fuel economy. This was done through the use of lighter moving parts and an Active Valve Control system for the intake and exhaust.
The new 2.0-litre engine uses undersquare bore and stroke measurements too, meaning the pistons travel further than they are wide; 84mm bore and a 90mm stroke. This helps with torque and reduces the engine’s inclination to want to rev higher for more performance. Figures of 109kW and 196Nm are on offer.
Managing Director, Subaru Australia, Nick Senior said in a recent report,
“This is an exciting engineering development from FHI. They’re renowned for the durability of their engines and this new unit will take the sophistication to a whole new level that we’ll look forward to experiencing in some versions of our best-selling Forester next year.”
Subaru says the new engine will be available in both 2.0-litre and 2.5-litre capacities and will first go into the market with the Subaru Forester model year 2011, which will be launched early next year.

Subaru Impreza WRX 2011


Subaru Impreza WRX 2011 is presented at the New York Auto Show.This new model has been improved and Subaru couldn`t just tweak the engine, they tweaked the body too. Subaru Impreza WRX 2011 has a wider track, with about 1.5″. The body modifications are completed with a new “face” and the 17″ wheels.
The new Subaru Impreza WRX 2011 has the same power specs as the previous model: 265Hp and 244lb-ft of torque.






subaru toyota 2011

These are very first spy shots of the Subaru and Toyota joint-developed rear-wheel-drive coupe. The test mule seen in the pictures looks like it’s sporting many body parts from the Legacy, albeit it’s apparent that coupe is much more compact in dimensions. We’re not so sure about the platform but in a previous official statement issued by the two Japanese carmakers, the yet unnamed coupes will be based on an all-new platform with power coming from Subaru’s range of boxer engines.
Judging by our experience that could translate to a modified version of the existing Impreza platform and 2.0 / 2.5-liter naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines. Needless to say that we can’t make any assumptions about the coupe’s appearance from the test mule pics. However, since both coupes are slated to enter production in 2011, expect a Toyota and Subaru concept version to appear sometime in 2009 with the production version making its official appearance in a major car show in 2010.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza

Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza
 Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza



 Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza


 Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza



Subaru Impreza Concept pictures Concept car Subaru Impreza

Monday, October 26, 2009

Tokyo '09: Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept 2.0 Turbo in the Flesh


Tokyo '09: Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept 2.0 Turbo in the Flesh



We won't take the rumors about the Hybrid Tourer Concept spawning a spiritual successor to the SVX for granted, but we will say that the gullwing-door prototype may hint at the design language of future Subaru models. Beneath the skin, the all-wheel-drive Hybrid Tourer concept uses a direct-injection 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four engine mated to a continuously variable transmission. This is combined with a pair of electric motors, one for each axle and a high-performance lithium battery.


Depending on the driving situation, the four-seater Hybrid Tourer can be moved by the 27HP electric motor at the rear, the boxer engine or a combination of the gasoline and electric motors.

Inside, the Subaru model gets four individual seats and flat floor along with the usual futuristic and far-from production dashboard design that is common on concept cars of this sort.




Monday, July 27, 2009

Subaru Launches Limited Edition Forester SureTrak for UK Market

Subaru Launches Limited Edition Forester SureTrak for UK Market

A new special-edition model has been added to the UK range of the Subaru Forester. Based on the XC variant with the 147HP 2.0-liter boxer diesel engine and limited to 150 units, the Forester SureTrak gets a bevy of extra equipment including rear privacy glass, full leather interior, parking sensors, electric folding door mirrors, front and rear underguards, a foldable, protective cargo tray, a re-designed instrument cluster as well as suspension upgrades.

The Forester SureTrak is available only in two exterior colours, a dark grey metallic finish with contrasting Platinum Leather interior and silver exterior trim, and a spark silver metallic paintjob with a black leather interior and lightly contrasting silver exterior trim.

Prices for the special-edition start from £25,965 OTR, with Subaru claiming that while the features are worth £3,960, the SureTrack costs only £2,935 more than the standard model.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Subaru Launches Limited Edition Forester SureTrak for UK Market

Subaru Launches Limited Edition Forester SureTrak for UK

A new special-edition model has been added to the UK range of the Subaru Forester. Based on the XC variant with the 147HP 2.0-liter boxer diesel engine and limited to 150 units, the Forester SureTrak gets a bevy of extra equipment including rear privacy glass, full leather interior, parking sensors, electric folding door mirrors, front and rear underguards, a foldable, protective cargo tray, a re-designed instrument cluster as well as suspension upgrades.

The Forester SureTrak is available only in two exterior colours, a dark grey metallic finish with contrasting Platinum Leather interior and silver exterior trim, and a spark silver metallic paintjob with a black leather interior and lightly contrasting silver exterior trim.

Prices for the special-edition start from £25,965 OTR, with Subaru claiming that while the features are worth £3,960, the SureTrack costs only £2,935 more than the standard model.