New Subaru Impreza Concept presents the Los Angeles Auto Show
Update! Subaru has announced a new concept vehicle that will be revealed in world premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Impreza Concept will be the first vehicle created under the new brand philosophy of "Confidence in Motion" (Trust in Motion).
November 18 update:
Subaru unveiled the new concept prepared for the Los Angeles Auto Show. The new Impreza concept also introduces new 2.0-liter boxer engine mated to a CVT transmission. Naturally aspirated engine is a smaller capacity version of the drive 224 hp 2.5 liter turbo, found on the Forester.
November 3 Original text:
With this new philosophy, Subaru wants to concentrate more on developing and launching new products on the market, anticipating customer needs faster and supporting environment.
Subaru believes that cars should be more than just transportation. It should be a source of joy and a foundation for relaxation. These two values are central to Subaru's experience. As customer expectations are diverse, Subaru will meet these needs with an independent thinking and will provide continuous pleasure and peace of mind without losing sight of what should be a vehicle, says the press release gave Subaru advertising with a teaser photo of the new concept.
"Confidence in Motion Subaru evolving expressed goal to provide as many customers new ways to enrich their lives through a unique and rewarding experience Subaru. From now on there, "Confidence in Motion" will be the center of all Subaru. As a first step, the Subaru will present a concept car that embodies the brand's new slogan of the Los Angeles Auto Show, open to the public between 19 to 28 November 2010. The model will be fully revealed at the press conference of 17 November.
The concept could predict the next generation Impreza will be launched in 2012 and could show the first implementation of hybrid technology from Toyota taken.
Source: http://www.subaru.com/
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