We already know a little about Subaru's future because of the highly anticipated FT-86 that Subaru has developed with Toyota->ke88. However, that is not the only card in Subaru's hand. Subaru->ke86 will be unveiling the sports coupe in 2012, but will also be bringing out a hybrid version of the Impreza and improved versions of almost all of their models.

The first, and most awaited model, is the two-door coupe developed in cooperation with Toyota. The exterior of Subaru's version will differ from the Toyota and will be powered by either Subaru's 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine or the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine from the Impreza STI. The sports car developed by Toyota is a RWD model, and the buzz says that Subaru's version will also be FWD. This is a little surprising for some considering all of Subaru's vehicles are all-wheel drive, but for cost reasons, this feature just wasn't practical.

The Impreza->ke1319 will be redesigned for the 2012 model year with bodies created by new design chief Osamu Namba. There are reports that the Impreza will have a hybrid variant, with Subaru getting hybrid technology from Toyota.

As for the other models in the line-up, a new-generation Forester->ke1151 will be revealed this November, the Tribeca->ke2393 will be refreshed in 2012. The Outback->ke1052 and Legacy->ke1402 won't be seeing a facelift until 2014.

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