RE: Detroit '09: New Subaru Legacy Unveiled
RE: Detroit '09: New Subaru Legacy Unveiled
Wednesday 17th December 2008

Detroit '09: New Subaru Legacy Unveiled

Concept previews more aggressive look for Legacy



Subaru has previewed its next Legacy with a teaser shot ahead of the Detroit Motor Show. The Legacy concept car will be unveiled at the show next month and reveals more aggressive styling than the conservative current model.

The front bumper wraps around to extended wheel arches and there is a chunky front grille. The lights are a completely new design but will likely be toned down for the production model.

The concept is powered by the firm’s 3.6-litre boxer unit although the new diesel engine is expected to be a big seller in the production model. Like other carmakers Subaru is struggling to keep afloat, having canned its rally team yesterday.

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skylinecrazy

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13,986 posts

216 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Another boring teaser..

eddie1980

419 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Its not boring, its all the lighting they could afford!

corcoran

676 posts

296 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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wow that's an angry looking thing..

Wilburo

391 posts

219 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Looks pretty good, though I'm sure those lights will look dreadful when off.

neema_T

217 posts

228 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Wilburo said:
Looks pretty good, though I'm sure those lights will look dreadful when off.
Of course, it's not the first Subaru to have ugly lights!

Stu R

21,423 posts

237 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Oh joy, a teaser shot. Very moody and agressive looking in the picture. sleep

However, call me a cynic, but as fetching as it looks in the pic, in the flesh I expect it'll look like a lump of cheap plastics left in the heat for too long, with no redeeming features whatsoever. The intriguing headlights will actually be vile, and most people would rather see their granny fisting herself centre stage at the 02 arena, wearing fetish gear and giving private dances to robert mugabe, than look at the newest scoob.

Just a sneaky suspicion. I do hope it looks good in the flesh, but given that subaru seem to have handed over their design department to the early learning centre, let's just say I'll be surprised if it's nice. After all, the latest bastidisation incarnation of the impreza looked quite interesting when it was first shown in teaser format ...

smile

-crookedtail-

1,587 posts

212 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Stu R said:
The intriguing headlights will actually be vile, and most people would rather see their granny fisting herself centre stage at the 02 arena, wearing fetish gear and giving private dances to robert mugabe, than look at the newest scoob.smile
roflrofl

Haha, thats brilliant! Made me laugh out loud and now my colleagues think Im even more weird than they did 5 minutes ago...


Ed.

2,176 posts

260 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Its a shame, the current legacy has a grace to it. At least this new one doesn't look as bad as the impreza, that had really dark teaser shots.


Edited by Ed. on Wednesday 17th December 17:36

Ralf 840

27 posts

208 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Oh great another Teaser!!!

They'll be another one of the rear tomorrow and next week a side shot then beofre you know it, it will be in a showrooom near you next year and look as ugly as the rest of them!!!Tmad

Lights look good tho!

Mars

9,860 posts

236 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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Legacys have always been a more restrained design than the Impreza. The current generation is a superb example of conservative styling, so much so that as long as they don't substantially bugger up the proportions, that new, slightly aggressive look will do it no harm.

And if they put the 3.6 litre engine in, it'll not sell a single one in the UK, thanks to our govt's persecution based on CO2 output.

But if they could build a flat-6 diesel with an auto (no auto currently available for the high-torque flat-4 diesel), I reckon they'll sell every one they can make. I'd have one. As much as I like that they've designed a flat-4 diesel, I was a bit underwhelmed with the performance compared with my flat-6 petrol. I certainly don't want to be going backwards in terms of performance but I'd welcome a powerful, relatively (next to my petrol) cheap to run diesel.

ebo

32 posts

249 months

Wednesday 17th December 2008
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and most people would rather see their granny fisting herself centre stage at the 02 arena, wearing fetish gear and giving private dances to robert mugabe, than look at the newest scoob.

Nooo, surely not-the O2 Arena-a lack of standards then! What the fk is wrong with Wembley?

leon9191

752 posts

215 months

Thursday 18th December 2008
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Dear santa

since prodrive are now at a loose end could you get them to tinker with one of these 3.6l flat fours and say maybe fit a great big turbo and then install it into my imperza that would be a great christmas pressie.

LCR270

326 posts

254 months

Thursday 18th December 2008
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looks like SAAB meets MG front end

A Scotsman

1,001 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th December 2008
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The big mistake Subaru made was to not sell the Legacy GT B Spec in the UK... In Oz you buy it as a Liberty with the 2.5 turbo out of the Impreza and a six speed box plus of course the Bilstein suspension kit.

Mars

9,860 posts

236 months

Thursday 18th December 2008
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leon9191 said:
Dear santa

since prodrive are now at a loose end could you get them to tinker with one of these 3.6l flat fours and say maybe fit a great big turbo and then install it into my imperza that would be a great christmas pressie.
It's a flat-6... but you knew that. wink

GravelBen

16,316 posts

252 months

Friday 19th December 2008
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A Scotsman said:
The big mistake Subaru made was to not sell the Legacy GT B Spec in the UK... In Oz you buy it as a Liberty with the 2.5 turbo out of the Impreza and a six speed box plus of course the Bilstein suspension kit.
The UK never got the twin-turbo GT/RS/RSB/GTB/RSK/Blitzen either did it?

Pity, I really quite like my GTB smile

GravelBen

16,316 posts

252 months

Friday 19th December 2008
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LCR270 said:
looks like SAAB meets MG front end
Looks like a Subaru front end to me rolleyes