Subaru Exiga in Detail

 Subaru Exiga in Detail
Subaru Exiga

Seven-Seater for Panorama Touring

Press Release

4. Powertrain

(1) 2.0-liter DOHC Engine (2.0i, 2.0i-L, 2.0i-S)

The use of a redesigned DOHC cylinder head and the active valve control system (AVCS) promotes excellent environmental performance. Also better fuel economy is realized through adoption of the regular gasoline engine.

With the optimization of the diameter and length of the intake manifold, and the adoption of the equal length/constant pulsation independent exhaust system, the engine’s intake and exhaust performance has been elevated.

Two catalytic convertors have been placed in tandem. The layout enables the convertors to quickly heat up, which facilitates catalytic activation during engine startup and improves on emission reduction efficiency.

By expanding exhaust capacity with the twin mufflers, air flow resistance inside the mufflers is reduced, and excellent engine output characteristics and noise reduction are realized.

The electric control sensor system helps reduce engine load and further improve fuel economy by controlling electric generation according to driving conditions.

(2) 2.0-liter DOHC Turbo Engine (2.0GT)

A lightweight, resin-based intake manifold is used. The inner walls of the manifold are smooth and less resistant to the intake flow, elevating intake efficiency.

The turbo charger was exclusively developed for the EXIGA. Optimization of its A/R and compressor, as well as a redesign of its turbine vane, have distinctively improved low-end torque and made powerful and responsive acceleration possible.

Also adopted is a secondary air system that forces air into the exhaust port to burn out any gasoline remaining in it. The system helps eliminate harmful substances when the powertrain is still cool, and it promotes early activation of a catalytic converter.

Through optimization of the construction of the intercooler, the pressure loss is kept at a minimum to improve cooling efficiency.

The electric control sensor system helps reduce engine load and further improve fuel economy.

5. Drivetrain and Chassis

Lightweight and compact 4-speed AT with the SPORTSHIFT gear selection is standard on all 2.0 liter naturally aspirated models. By optimizing the final gear ratio, as well as through reducing friction among part assemblies, driving performance has been enhanced and fuel economy improved.

5-speed AT with the SPORTSHIFT gear selection is standard on 2.0 liter turbo models. The down-shift blipping control is added to enhance smooth gear change response when shifting down in manual mode.

The SI-Dive (Subaru Intelligent Drive) system on the 2.0GT model offers three different modes of driving for the driver to enjoy: Intelligent; Sport; and Sport Sharp.

The Active Torque Split AWD system is mounted on all naturally aspirated engine models. The turbo model comes with Variable Torque Distribution (VTD) system. Both systems distribute optimal torque to the wheels with the firm grip and traction, providing unrivalled vehicle stability.

Integrating robust body structure with finely tuned chassis elements, all models feature Subaru DC3, which ensures outstanding handling and vehicle stability as well as superb riding comfort.

The vehicle is equipped with a strut-type front suspension, which is made lightweight and resilient. Newly designed cross-members and stabilizers yield excellent steering response.

A double-wishbone rear suspension with optimized suspension geometry settings provides exceptional traction and vehicle stability, as well as riding comfort, even at full occupancy.

All models employ four-wheel ABS disc brakes with EBD (Electric Brake-force Distribution) for superb braking performance. The Brake Assist system and a brake booster with unique tie- rod design appropriately maximize braking control.

Two types of tires, 205/60R16 and 215/50R17, are available. Both are capable of balancing various vehicle elements, including stability, braking, comfort, and mileage.

(SPORTSHIFT is the trademark of Prodrive Ltd.)

6. Body Construction and Safety

The EXIGA uses an advanced form of Subaru’s proprietary Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame Body Structure. Through streamlined body construction and the extensive use of high-tensile steel, the new model has achieved high body rigidity and light weight.

A cowl stay enhancement is used to connect the front side frame and A pillar, and supportive cross-members have been adopted to further improve steering response and increase vehicle stability.

The EXIGA, with its advanced frame construction, has realized high levels of safety and crash- worthiness through effectively absorbing and dispersing crash impact in frontal, side-, or rear- impact crashes.

By enhancing impact absorption in the front bumper and incorporating structural changes to the hood, the new model addresses safety features for pedestrians and other vehicles in collisions.

The front wiper system features a new uniform-pressure, fin-shaped design that creates downforce to prevent blade lift-off during high-speed driving.

Dual SRS (supplemental restraint system) air bags are standard on all models. SRS side air bags and curtain air bags that protect the third-row occupants are manufacturer’s options.

All pillar trim adopts impact-absorbing structures. To reduce the risk of whiplash injuries in a rear collision, the seatbacks employ new impact-absorbing designs.

A collapsible brake pedal is available on all models to reduce the risk of foot injuries in frontal collisions

7. Environmental Considerations

The EXIGA utilizes interior materials and adhesives that release much smaller amounts of VOCs (volatile organic compounds). Such VOCs as formaldehyde and toluene, which are believed to cause irritation in the nose and throat, have been largely reduced.

Highly recyclable, integrated PP (polypropylene) materials are used in the dashboard, door trim, and other parts. Recycled materials from PET bottles are also used.

The Info-Eco mode prompts the Info-Eco Indicator on the instrumentation to light up when running on low fuel consumption, encouraging mileage-conscious driving. In addition, The Eco Gauge, which promotes driving in an energy-saving manner is available on the 2.0i-L, 2.0i-S, and the 2.0GT.

8. Others

Ventilation for the rear seats is placed on top of the dashboard, effectively circulating air to the third row of seats. Standard on all models, the ventilation system is extremely quiet with greatly reduced operating and airflow noise, yet it efficiently cools the entire cabin.

The air conditioning system on the 2.0i-L, 2.0i-S and 2.0GT models offers a function to allow temperature adjustments independently on the left and right sides of the seats.

The combined audio system of CD player and AM/FM tuner, compatible with MP3 and WMA* formats, and an HDD navigation system with audio capability and a rearview camera (compatible with Subaru G-Book Alpha telematics service) are optional on all models.

*WMA is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

A keyless entry system with a push-start button is a manufacturer’s option.

Major specifications of EXIGA

  • Overall length: 4,740mm, Overall width: 1,775mm, Overall height: 1,660mm, Wheelbase: 2,750mm
  • 2.0i, 2.0i-L, 2.0i-S:
  • 2.0-liter DOHC 16-valve, Horizontally-Opposed, 4-cylinder, gasoline engine
  • Max. output (net): 109kW(148PS)/6,000rpm
  • Max. torque (net): 191N.m(19.5kg.m)/3,200rpm
  • SPORTSHIFT E-4AT
  • AWD system: Active Torque Split AWD system
  • 215/50R17 Tires with aluminum alloy wheels (2.0i-S)
  • 205/60R16 Tires with aluminum alloy wheels (2.0i-L)
  • 205/60R16 Tires with full wheel caps (2.0i)
  • 2.0GT:
  • 2.0-liter DOHC 16-valve, intercooled, turbocharged, Horizontally-Opposed, 4-cylinder, gasoline engine
  • Max. output (net): 165kW(225PS)/5,600rpm
  • Max. torque (net): 326N.m(33.2kg.m)/4,400rpm
  • SPORTSHIFT E-5AT
  • AWD system: Variable Torque Distribution system
  • 215/50R17 Tires with aluminum alloy wheels
Source: Subaru

Add a Comment

Comments (10)

Subscribe to comments
 lelu lelu
Will it come to Europe?
June 17, 2008 11:13 am
 ceven ceven
I would like to know, too. The interior looks a bit "American", whatever that means.
June 17, 2008 11:22 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
I like it alot...its a good car for family men who want something sporty as well as spacious. And with the 2.0T...he can do alot to increase performance :)
June 17, 2008 1:44 pm
 Kepe Kepe
a 4-speed automatic... aren't those a bit old-fashioned? more gears leads to smaller fuel consumption. subaru engines are quite thirsty as well.
June 17, 2008 6:59 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
A manual would be smart but i imagine Subaru thinks most people looking at these cars would prefer an auto for less hassle?
June 18, 2008 12:44 am
 djcocum djcocum
In the japanese market, a manual gearbox wouldn't make no sense in a car like this
June 20, 2008 8:33 am
 mphillips12000 mphillips12000
Still fuming because Subaru killed off the Legacy wagon in the states, I'd welcome the Exiga as a possible replacement. Why does the North American arm of the company assume that anyone who wants decent cargo carrying capacity would also need the raised suspension of the Outback, Forester or Tribeca? It seems to me that Subaru make a big deal over the better handling dynamics of the boxer engine's low center of gravity and then chucks out that advantage by needlessly lifting these cars 2-3 inches off the ground, so they can assume the posture of an off-road vehicle. I've owned three of the Legacy wagons, but if Subaru doesn't come back with a practical replacement minus the jacked-up ground clearance, I'll be shopping my next car elsewhere.
June 18, 2008 12:45 pm
 bmsg bmsg
Boring! Why cant Subaru hire a designer for once. Todays Outback looks pretty nice. In the front that is. The rear lights arrangement no. But Im driving it, I like the integrity the brand stands for. I hope they wont spoil their chances by designen something as ugly as the original Tribeca again. Please dont mess up Outback!!!!!!! Exiga have to get smaller head light arr. and a better looking end. Go to work Subaru or I´ll buy a SAAB 93 Sportcombi next time, now when they offer AWD.
September 14, 2008 7:57 pm
 mclaren_1124 mclaren_1124
I like this one good name got make call Exiga GT~!!
September 28, 2008 6:17 pm