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The Daily Telegraph

30 May 2008

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Subaru Exiga
Yes, please ... the Exiga wagon is initially only slated for the Japanese market but Subaru Australia is keen to have the seven-seater here. Photo Gallery

Subaru Australia will waste no time opening talks on an Aussie future for the company's new Exiga wagon.

Set to be officially unveiled by Subaru Japan on June 17, the sleek seven-seat wagon is initially slated for the domestic market but Subaru Australia is not going to let that interfere with an opportunity.

“We are very keen to learn more about it from Fuji Heavy Industries,” Subaru Australia's Dave Rowley says. “It is not on the horizon yet but we are very keen to discuss it with FHI and explore any business case for Australia.”

While Subaru Australia believes the Exiga could establish a new niche segment, it will most probably be compared with more car-like people movers such as the Honda Odyssey.

“It would potentially be a new niche for Subaru but without having seen the full spec it would be difficult to categorise it,” Rowley says.

“In Subaru's unique way I would say it is potentially a new niche vehicle.”

Spy photos of the Exiga production vehicle indicate that it is very close to the show concept unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show last year.

“I would say that the front looks a little more rounded ... a little more conventional than on the show car,” Rowley says. “Not unlike the current Outback, in a way.”

Early reports out of Japan suggest that the 2.0-litre four-cylinder boxer turbo engine from the Forester will feature prominently in the Exiga. That will give the car a decided performance edge over other family-friendly people movers or crossover SUVs.

Output is expected to match that of the Forester XT's 169kW and 320Nm. A naturally aspirated version will also be available producing 108kW mated to the Forester's four-speed automatic transmission with the turbo version getting an auto transmission with SI Drive similar to that available in the 2007 Legacy.

It is a given that the Exiga will also feature Subaru's signature all-wheel-drive technology.

The Exiga will be the first all-new model since the 2005 Tribeca 4WD. On size it will fit between Forester and Liberty and Outback; the next generation of which is expected in Australian showrooms around August next year.

The show concept was built on what was essentially a development version of the next Liberty and Outback platform, slightly longer at 4780mm than the current cars.

With a height of 1630mm and wheelbase of 2750mm, the interior appears to offer ample space for seven passengers with the option of making the second-row captains' seats and reducing the load to six. It also appears from spy shots that the massive glass “panorama roof” on the show concept may survive into production.

 

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    2 litre turbo charged boxer engine underdone??? You realize that is the same engine that powers a WRX....

    Josh Posted at 06 June 2008 2:41am

     

    Looks ok but we need in LPG or Super Fuel Efficient Diesel or Hybrid. The days of just petrol are well and truely over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    cs of coffs Posted at 31 May 2008 10:58pm

     

    Now THATS a sexy people mover, but a 2 litre seems abit under done for something of that size.

    karl Posted at 30 May 2008 5:04pm
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