Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept
Published on Oct 24, 2009 | Filled under: Concept Cars, Subaru

As expected, Subaru unveiled the Hybrid Tourer Concept at Tokyo, which features the world’s first hybrid drivetrain whose engine has Subaru’s trademark ‘boxer’ configuration. That allows Subaru to herald a spurious green first.
What’s all the fuss about?
The ‘gullwing’ doors, futuristic styling and the fact it’s a hybrid all stand out, but most pressing is the fact it probably hints at what the next Impreza will look like. When we first saw this concept in picture form, we thought it looked somewhat like an Alfa Brera at the back end – and that’s still the case in the metal, sort of. It’s very stylish indeed, which is not something usually said of Subaru’s products.
What makes it so green?
That boxer hybrid drivetrain is actually very clever, because it has two electric motors, one on the front axle and one in the back. The more powerful of the two is at the back and can drive the car alone at low speeds before the turbo boxer petrol engine kicks in at higher velocities. The front motor is normally a generator used to charge the batteries, but if extra traction is needed, the 13bhp unit can kick in and power the front wheels. Thus, this concept has an unusual type of green four-wheel drivetrain. {via Mark Nichol}



