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.



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…