![]() ![]() ![]() In the rush to the BEV transition, most auto manufacturers have flocked to making electric crossovers, trucks or other luxury vehicles. Adorning the hood is an illuminated Subaru badge, which makes sense as the logo is actually the constellation Pleiades (which is called "Subaru" in Japanese). The nose features two thin LED headlights and driving (rally?) lights with wider openings. The cladding takes somewhat of a hexagonal shape popular on many current Subarus, including the WRX, but appear to be body colored rather than black plastic. The windshield area looks to have an illuminated section where Subaru's EyeSight safety sensors and cameras, to assist with functions like lane keeping and pre-collision braking, would reside.Īdding some light on the teaser also reveals muscular fenders with a wide seam separating the bodywork from we presume is cladding. Of course, a Subie with that much glass recalls the 1991-96 SVX, known for its funky window-in-window design. We've brightened the teaser image to reveal what looks to be a glass canopy. That explanation, plus the sleek profile, prove that it's not just another electric crossover. ![]() The company also calls it an evolution of Subaru's sporting intentions. Subaru's own description of the car is that of an EV that can be driven for fun. Details are as opaque as the shadow on the teaser image but its name, the Subaru Sport Mobility Concept, indicates something enthusiasts can get behind. Subaru is teasing what will likely be the centerpiece of its booth at the 2023 Tokyo Mobility Show (formerly the Tokyo Motor Show). Subaru teases electric sports car ahead of Tokyo reveal Just because it's an EV doesn't mean it has to be a crossover ![]()
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