Sunday, November 3, 2013

Subaru Viziv concept projects an angular, angrier future

The Subaru Viziv Concept revealed at the Geneva Motor Show showcases the brand’s ideas for a future-generation crossover. It has two-doors, four seats, and draws its name from “vision for innovation.” It also appears a little reminiscent of Kia’s Cross GT concept from earlier this year: only better looking, smaller and less Korean.

It looks futuristic, as most concepts do, but retains some features – like the rear end – that appears modern and relatable. The interior boasts custom displays for each of the vehicles occupants, along with Subaru’s EyeSight stereo camera system.

For the engine, Subaru chose a plug-in hybrid design, utilizing a 2.0-liter Boxer diesel motor powering the front axle and two independent electric motors to spin the rear. This design saves weight, but more importantly, eliminates the need for a propeller shaft, meaning the designers could lower the floor and increase passenger legroom. It also varies the power between the front and rear depending on driving conditions and the level of spiritedness the driver displays behind the wheel.

Given we are talking about Subrau, it will come as no surprise to learn that the transmission of choice will be a CVT. That shouldn’t worry you, however, as Subaru has come along way in their continuously variable transmissions, preserving the driving experience while maximizing fuel efficiency. This is also another clear indication that CVTs are here to stay, whether we like it or not.



Source: Yahoo!

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