Toyota, Subaru Rear-Drive Coupe A Go
Toyota, Subaru Rear-Drive Coupe A GoWhen Toyota bought into Subaru a few years ago, auto pundits assumed that the companies would start sharing brainpower at some point. Now Britain's Autocar magazine says it has the first evidence that the companies are working on a new vehicle together -- a rear-drive sportscar that would be sold by both companies.
Autocar has also published a sketch of one of the cars on its Web site. According to the report, the new car will be a spiritual successor to the Corolla GT from the mid-80s, but will be based on Impreza mechanicals. Priced from about $20,000, it could give Toyota a replacement for its MR2 Spyder and its Celica.
The magazine's sources claim that the new sportscar will be small, light and fast. They also say the 2+2 will be powered by a version of Subaru's 2.0-liter flat-four engine, making it the first Subaru engine to take a place in a Toyota vehicle.
Base cars would have a 175-horsepower version, but the turbocharged 2.5-liter four from Subaru could also make its way into the car. However, Subaru's hallmark all-wheel-drive system would be left off to save weight, or could be available on a single version of the new models.
Subaru will build both cars in a plant in Japan, with a production time frame in 2010. UPDATE: Automotive News is reporting that Toyota has confirmed the arrival of both sportscars for 2011. Enlarge PhotoWhen Toyota bought into Subaru a few years ago, auto pundits assumed that the companies would start sharing brainpower at some point. Now Britain's Autocar magazine says it has the first evidence that the companies are working on a new vehicle together -- a rear-drive sportscar that would be sold by both companies. Autocar has also published a sketch of one of the cars on its Web site. According to the report, the new car will be a spiritual successor to the Corolla GT from the mid-80s, but will be based on Impreza mechanicals. Priced from about $20,000, it could give Toyota a replacement for its MR2 Spyder and its Celica. The magazine's sources claim that the new sportscar will be small, light and fast. They also say the 2+2 will be powered by a version of Subaru's 2.0-liter flat-four engine, making it the first Subaru engine to take a place in a Toyota vehicle. Base cars would have a 175-horsepower version, but the turbocharged 2.5-liter four from Subaru could also make its way into the car. However, Subaru's hallmark all-wheel-drive system would be left off to save weight, or could be available on a single version of the new models. Subaru will build both cars in a plant in Japan, with a production time frame in 2010.
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Responses (4 total)
By Matt #1, Posted: 4/9/2008
"However, Subaru’s hallmark all-wheel-drive system would be left off to save weight, or could be available on a single version of the new models.
Subaru will build both cars in a plant in Japan, with a production time frame in 2010."
Subaru's latest ad's state something like, "We'll only sell AWD vehicles since it doesn't make since to only power one end of the car."
Oh, well. It is an election year!
By Baghdadi #2, Posted: 4/10/2008
My utmost and greatest Respect to goes to the successful the Japanese! Chinese as well!!.Alla be with you both!You both need to teach USA! How to bget well?!.We in US of A need you help extremely desperately,so please!,Kindly please HELP US!!!.
Signed:
Your admirers from the USA
By oldbeetlelust #3, Posted: 4/10/2008
Midgets and Dwarfs need a company to turn too for all of there automotive needs!
By Ed #4, Posted: 4/10/2008
"Baghdadi "
How many farts pert gallon does your GOAT get?
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