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Subaru came to the Los Angeles Auto Show packed with a concept version of the next generation Impreza. The concept looks to be leaner and meaner than the current Impreza and rides along with Subaru’s Symmetrical All Wheel Drive. The exterior features a hexagonal grille with spread wings in the center and hawk eye-style headlights. The hood, grille, and headlights were designed to project three-dimensional character. The rear gets a garnish that radiates outward from the center, sharp-edged rear lights, and new taillamp. The interior is defined by a theme of "Dynamic, Enticing, Secure." The smooth integration of the instrument panel with the door trim and armrests suggests sporty yet comfortable driving. The roomy platinum-leather four-seat layout envelops occupants. Dark blue piping and double stitching accent the leather. A "layered" approach to color, with the upper part light platinum and the lower part a shade darker, gives the interior a feeling of spaciousness and sophistication. The concept is powered by a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated Boxer engine mated to a Lineartronicâ„¢ Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Updated 11/19/2010: Subaru has just unveiled a pretty cool video of their Impreza Concept, as well as a new series of images. Check them out in our picture gallery. Enjoy! Press release after the jump. Press release Subaru of America, Inc. today unveiled the Impreza Design Concept, which previews the carmaker’s new "Confidence in Motion" design and brand strategy. The Impreza Design Concept will remain on display throughout the show, which runs November 19-28 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Impreza has been Subaru’s global compact car since 1992. From the front, the Impreza Design Concept is clearly recognizable as a Subaru, with a hexagonal grille with spread wings in the center and hawk eye-style headlights. At the same time, the front view previews a new direction for the brand’s design, with the hood, grille and headlights designed to project three-dimensional character. At the rear, the hexagonal theme repeats with a garnish that radiates outward from the center. The rear lights also follow a sharp-edged theme, and are stretched into the body sides to join the character line along the car’s flanks. The taillamp design features a unique layering and gradation to create the impression of depth. "Dynamic, Enticing, Secure" InteriorFor the Impreza Design Concept’s interior, the designers followed a theme of "Dynamic, Enticing, Secure." The smooth integration of the instrument panel with the door trim and armrests suggests sporty yet comfortable driving. The roomy platinum-leather four-seat layout envelops occupants. Dark blue piping and double stitching accent the leather. A "layered" approach to color, with the upper part light platinum and the lower part a shade darker, gives the interior a feeling of spaciousness and sophistication. New Safety and PerformanceSubaru’s own advanced driving-assist EyeSight system is installed along the front edge of the roof. The images the camera takes can be viewed on a monitor in the center of the gauge cluster, positioned for easy visibility. EyeSight is also networked with the latest in collision-prevention technology, underscoring the safety that customers expect from Subaru. 19 comments: Subaru Impreza Design Concept Such an amazing invented car.,,this is one of a kind cars.,,this concept is too hassle for the users to drive..think so?..
I can say..this car is amazing.,,Why?..It has light platinum and the lower part a shade darker, gives the interior a feeling of spaciousness and sophistication...
This model is The interior is defined by a theme of "Dynamic, Enticing, Secure." The smooth integration of the instrument,sporty yet comfortable.
Otherwise, this car, by it’s reported dimensions, is about the same height at the roof, a bit wider (probably the fender flares), and a bit shorter, both in wheelbase, and over-all length.
it looks so smooth to be driven in muds, sand, and snow. for sure many Subaru rally driver will not be impressed with its new looks and design.
I like this concept, bigger grille...hmmm maybe the next boxer engine could be using a front mount intercooler instead of a top mount intercooler
I see some BMWesque styling cues, but overall it is a very nice design. What I would really like to see is the WRX version, or an actual 2 door coupe variant with a WRX package. I’ll probably have to keep dreaming on the coupe however. Major improvement over the current design.
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02.9.2011 @ 23:26