Talking About Automobiles
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The Subaru Exiga Concept

Subaru, a Japanese automaker, is proud to present the Exiga, an all-new seven-passenger touring wagon. The vehicle features the automaker’s signature symmetrical all-wheel drive and horizontally opposed engine.
Later this month, Subaru will be having its Exiga on display at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show. There, it will flaunt the new wagon with a new chassis.
The Exiga is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 L engine with five-speed automatic transmission.
Inside, the concept wagon provides occupants a 360-degree panoramic view with a super-size glass roof and theater seating, all perched high enough for the passengers to enjoy the greenhouse. The vehicle is also comprised with eight “view monitors” in the instrument panel, which is mainly provided to remove virtually all guesswork or excuses when maneuvering the large vehicle. There is also a wedge-shaped side rearview camera incorporated to the A-pillar.
The deck is inspired with white and blue interior. It has been enhanced by the clear blue display zone across the instrument panel.
Comfort and convenience was also provided along in the car. It comes with folding tables incorporated at the back of the seats. That makes more like in an airplane. And, it even provides indirect lighting in the ceiling and side doors to create a wonderful ambience at night.
Well, that’s all it for now. We just have to wait for the Tokyo Motor Show to know more about the Exiga. Good enough that it’s only few days far that we don’t have to keep our excitement further contained.
Later this month, Subaru will be having its Exiga on display at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show. There, it will flaunt the new wagon with a new chassis.
The Exiga is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 L engine with five-speed automatic transmission.
Inside, the concept wagon provides occupants a 360-degree panoramic view with a super-size glass roof and theater seating, all perched high enough for the passengers to enjoy the greenhouse. The vehicle is also comprised with eight “view monitors” in the instrument panel, which is mainly provided to remove virtually all guesswork or excuses when maneuvering the large vehicle. There is also a wedge-shaped side rearview camera incorporated to the A-pillar.
The deck is inspired with white and blue interior. It has been enhanced by the clear blue display zone across the instrument panel.
Comfort and convenience was also provided along in the car. It comes with folding tables incorporated at the back of the seats. That makes more like in an airplane. And, it even provides indirect lighting in the ceiling and side doors to create a wonderful ambience at night.
Well, that’s all it for now. We just have to wait for the Tokyo Motor Show to know more about the Exiga. Good enough that it’s only few days far that we don’t have to keep our excitement further contained.
posted by Rocky at 8:15 PM

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