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Subaru unveils Hybrid Tourer concept

09/30/2009, 9:06 AM

By Andrew Ganz

Ahead of its release next month at the Tokyo Motor Show, Subaru has released some illustrations and information about its Hybrid Tourer concept car. Subaru calls the gullwinged show car a “new proposal for the future of [the] grand touring car.”

As the name implies, the show car is powered by a hybrid powertrain. Subaru’s 2.0-liter, turbocharged horizontally-opposed “Boxer” four-cylinder, mated to its Lineartronic CVT, is bolted to a two-mode hybrid system. A power/drive motor under the front hood combines with a drive motor used for low-speed cruising in the rear end.

A high-performance lithium-ion battery expands on the techonologies Subaru gleaned from its STELLA electric car, which went on sale this summer in the Japanese automaker’s domestic market.

Featuring a roomy, passenger comfort-oriented cabin, the Hybrid Tourer wraps its occupants in glass to provide a more open feel. The top of the dashboard can be repositioned for drivers of different statures and the seats feature a unique, breathable leather trim for optimal performance with the ventilation function. Despite the presence of all-wheel-drive, Subaru was able to eliminate the rear seat driveshaft hump and give the vehicle a fully flat floor.

The concept car also features EyeSight, a vehicle-to-vehicle and road-to-vehicle communication system designed to help prevent collisions. The system uses a stereo camera and a 3D processor to predict impending collisions.

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09/30, 9:22 AM

posted by:

2WheeledSpeed

Just looks like a small gullwinged hatchback/crossover to me…

09/30, 9:24 AM

posted by:

zfenderguy

feh

09/30, 10:30 AM

posted by:

johnnycanuck

I thought all Subarus already came with a feature called EyeSore in which ugliness is purposely built into every vehicle so that other drivers instinctively cringe when they see one.

09/30, 10:41 AM

posted by:

DenverGuy217

No Johnny, you’re thinking about Acura…

09/30, 10:47 AM

posted by:

aesir

Ha! @Denver

Anyway, this thing looked like it was going to be something cool when I saw the LLN feature photo, but sadly it’s not.

I guess it would be cool for a family.

09/30, 12:59 PM

posted by:

ricky_b

Does the flux capacitor generate at least 1.2 GigaWatts. If not, I’m not interested.

09/30, 1:00 PM

posted by:

ricky_b

(1.21. Sorry, keyboard stuck.)

09/30, 1:31 PM

posted by:

2morrowdesign

JohnnyCanuck is money !

09/30, 3:23 PM

posted by:

beatusmongous

On one hand, I’m upset that the full size pictures won’t load in my Safari browser.

On the other hand, maybe I should be thankful…

09/30, 3:59 PM

posted by:

reedfast

^ you should definitely be thankful until you see a european or american car brand in the title of the article.

09/30, 3:59 PM

posted by:

pavlindrom

Full size photos don’t open in my Firefox either. Maybe there is something awry with their server?

09/30, 4:58 PM

posted by:

Eurolion

The rear is carbon copy of the Alfa Romeo Brera, some sort of hatch/coupé hybrid.

09/30, 8:06 PM

posted by:

AutoCritical

looks better than what they have out now… lets hope that they can keep it looking OK through to production…

 
 
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