Saturday, September 26, 2009

2007 Subaru Exiga Concept







The Subaru Exiga Concept is a 7-seater touring wagon, which has achieved a roomy interior that can comfortably accommodate seven adult passengers and also offers exhilarating driving performance. FHI's many years of technical expertise in packaging for touring wagons, an underslung Horizontally- Opposed engine with excellent balance and a Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system underpinned by the engine are combined in this concept car.

Thanks to its ultra-large glass roof and theater layout with front-to-rear hip point distance, openness and comfort permeate the interior space, where passengers can enjoy a good view from any seat.

Powerful yet smooth driving thanks to the 2.0-liter Horizontally-Opposed turbo engine mated with a 5-speed automatic transmission that makes precise control possible.

The body coated in a vivid "candy red pearl" coloring expresses an uplifting feeling that makes the car's presence felt.

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Subaru - Auto twenty-first century: 2007 Subaru Exiga Concept

2007 Subaru Exiga Concept







The Subaru Exiga Concept is a 7-seater touring wagon, which has achieved a roomy interior that can comfortably accommodate seven adult passengers and also offers exhilarating driving performance. FHI's many years of technical expertise in packaging for touring wagons, an underslung Horizontally- Opposed engine with excellent balance and a Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system underpinned by the engine are combined in this concept car.

Thanks to its ultra-large glass roof and theater layout with front-to-rear hip point distance, openness and comfort permeate the interior space, where passengers can enjoy a good view from any seat.

Powerful yet smooth driving thanks to the 2.0-liter Horizontally-Opposed turbo engine mated with a 5-speed automatic transmission that makes precise control possible.

The body coated in a vivid "candy red pearl" coloring expresses an uplifting feeling that makes the car's presence felt.