Subaru Legacy Concept Front Details Revealed

Subaru Legacy Concept

Previews the production model

By Michael Gauthier
January 11, 2009 5:07 PM
Filed Under: Concept Car, Detroit Auto Show, Japanese, Subaru

Subaru used the Detroit Auto Show to unveil the new Legacy concept that previews the future design language of the upcoming production model. As expected the car is equipped with symmetrical all-wheel drive and receives power from a 3.6-liter Boxer engine.

The new concept features radical styling that Subaru hopes consumers will approve, especially after several recent failures such as the first generation Tribeca and the more recent redesign of the Impreza. Riding on a longer 108.3 inch wheelbase, the Legacy concept was designed to have maximum presence. Up front a bold front fascia with a slated lower section sits between two headlight clusters that feature multiple LED lamps. The angular design of the concept is accented by the exterior's high-gloss Ultimate Silver paint finish.

Inside, the concept has a four-seat arrangement and the dash features the use of several touch-screens and cameras in a theme that Subaru has dubbed "High Definition". The extended wheelbase creates a much needed increase in legroom while the high roofline adds additional headroom. A high-tech center console consists of a large touch-screen that houses many of the concept's various controls and functions. Modern design also carries over to the car's upholstery as the seats are covered in pearl white leather which is offset by the black metallic leather used on the door trim.

Source: Subaru

Press Release (Click to expand)

All-New 2009 Subaru LEGACY CONCEPT Debuts at the 2009 North American International Auto Show

  • Concept car hints at future Legacy design language
  • Features Symmetrical AWD and 3.6-liter Boxer engine

DETROIT, Subaru of America, Inc. revealed the 2009 Subaru LEGACY CONCEPT today at the 2009 North American International Auto Show. The new LEGACY CONCEPT is a hint at the future of Legacy design. The design showcases the sport sedan heritage of the Subaru Legacy, but in more modern and purposeful package.

Marking the 20th anniversary of the Subaru Legacy, the LEGACY CONCEPT has been developed to showcase the Legacy's sporting capabilities and features Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system mated to a Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engine. The design concept is based on a larger 108.3 in. wheelbase designed to maximize interior space and provide comfortable accommodations for four adults.

The theme of concept design is "Presence", represented by the aggressive front facia and solid yet expressive body. Four powerful and defined wheel arches emphasize the dynamism of Symmetrical AWD. Sharp design lines carve out a substantial mass as they flow from the hood, across the roof to the trunk, while the sharp body lines project a sense of strength. Wedge-shaped Side Rear Vision Cameras are featured and provide a sense of flow from the momentum of the A-pillar lines. A character line runs from just before the A-pillar and sweeps up to the tail just above the taillamps.

This grille design incorporates a central wing motif that defines the Legacy's Subaru brand identity. The Subaru logo separates a deep central grille shape that is accented by sharp headlamps with a dual vertical-row layout of multiple LED lamps. In addition, the slim, vertical fog lamps set in a large front valance with angular air intakes add a jewel-like touch to the front design. The LEGACY CONCEPT is finished in a special high-luster "Ultimate Silver" paint to accentuate the design's angular shapes.

The interior design features a striking four-seat layout that showcases the "High Definition" design theme. Comfort and style are achieved with a mix of touch-screens, cameras and modern surface coverings. The high-tech look blends with comfort through four separate seating areas, a high roofline and generous legroom for all passengers. The center console features a large touch-panel display that concentrates various functions for simplified use, while the flowing shape extends vertically to emphasize the feeling of strength and solidity in union with the exterior. A steering wheel and shift lever have been adapted to accentuate the sporty nature elemental in the Legacy's DNA.

In-car entertainment is featured through monitors with multiple functions that are located in the center console, as well as in the rear of the front seat headrests to provide comfortable functionality as well a calm design that creates a relaxed ambiance for passengers. The monitor for the Side Rear Vision Camera has been situated toward the front of the roof to maximize rear visibility. The design is capped off with seats covered in pearl white leather that give off a blue sheen, while black metallic leather has been used for the door trim to create contrast with the instrument panel.

The Legacy was introduced globally in 1989, produced in Japan and Lafayette, Indiana. Since that date until November 2008, the total global production has exceeded 3.6 million vehicles making it Subaru's core model. During that period, Subaru's core technologies of a Horizontally-Opposed engine and Symmetrical AWD have served to further the basic elements of automotive performance while continuously evolving for unparalleled handling, stability, and safety. This LEGACY CONCEPT incorporates the Legacy heritage while also serving as a concept model that provides an image of the new driving comfort and reliability that will continue to serve as a touchstone for Subaru.

Specifications:

  • Body size (Overall: Length x Width x Height): 188.8 x 71.7 x 59.0 inches
  • Wheelbase: 108.3 inches
  • Engine: 3.6-liter six-cylinder Horizontally-Opposed engine
  • Tire size: 225/45R19
  • Occupancy: Four persons

 

Comments

wongnawa
January 11, 2009 6:32 PM
thank god it didn't use any design cues from the current impreza. really nice new front grille but still not as sexy and sporty as the mazda 6.

politz
January 11, 2009 7:15 PM
So here's Subaru, once again, TRYING to convince us that this is the ultimate evolution of the company`s design. Still not good enough, Fuji folks.

_M7_
January 11, 2009 7:23 PM
ohhh sh*t ITS SOOO FKNG UGLY!!! just like the "new" WRX how looks like a Kia

Iconic
January 11, 2009 7:28 PM
Ohh man, what the heck is this. Looks exactly like the new acuras. can no one design a car these days without those horrid wheel arches? First, the impreza, the forester, now the legacy?? They even made the tribeca look uglier than it was. Does anyone else think that Toyota might be having a little too much influence... I'm thinking twice about being a lifelong Subaru driver.

joshg_5
January 11, 2009 10:27 PM
Word. Everyone is going downhill in the steps of Toyota.

NISMO
January 11, 2009 7:56 PM
It's a Camry from hell!! I see a little G35 sedan in the front too. I will say though, I like their take on the big grille trend. The lines are there, but it's not like most where the entire front of the car is basically a hole.

muellr
January 11, 2009 9:48 PM
I do really wonder if subarus real/actual customers where asked fro perspective or the potential customers currently driving other brands - that thing looks like car clinic mashed potatoes from hells kitchen! why not just stay true to a loyal and happy customer base ? It's definitely the first one to make it on the 09 ugly car of the year list - congratulations!

Tuner_Mad
January 11, 2009 10:28 PM
It's ok I guess. Though I fear the production model may loose some of its sharp edges, and aggresive look. Now why can't the Impreza look more like this?

joshg_5
January 11, 2009 10:29 PM
Exactly! I was thinking the same thing.

It looks like a re-badged G35 and/or M45.

It's too HUGE! Why is everything getting so Gigantic?!?!?

joshg_5
January 11, 2009 10:29 PM
That was a reply to NISMO's comment

eemo_crash
January 12, 2009 2:41 AM
I guess it could grow on you......Maybe. But it could definatley do with some improvements. Look at those wheel arches. Ahahahaha. Look at them! Why does Subaru now insist on having arches that massive? Are they trying to compete with Mcdonalds???

motorsport13
January 12, 2009 3:09 AM
sh#t please dont make this its so fugly the current one looks well and drives really good when i was little i admired subaru but now i lost my faith

rcw
January 12, 2009 5:14 AM
Subarus have never ever been overly sexy or beautiful in any way, but this is just plain unimpressive. Even the current version is better looking and more original than this. Really disappointed with this one here.

GanSan
January 12, 2009 8:21 AM
I think that the production model will look alright. It have SOME nice lines but then again, the new generation Subarus tend to look a little 'off'. I don't mind the new Impreza or the Forester now that they've grown on me so maybe this will too.

I can't believe nobody has mentioned the side mirrors yet!

genie
January 12, 2009 2:05 PM
Subaru, as a current model Legacy owner, if you use this design, I promise to never buy a Subaru again. Subaru, for God's sake, employ some actual designers, not some 8 yr old who just realised wheel arches make cars look aggressive. You're giving Ssangyong a good run for their money in the 'most consistently ugly cars' award. You have some great tech, but tech alone won't get you mass market acceptance. If you can't go forwards, don't settle with backwards.

marbig
January 23, 2009 3:41 AM
How can they make a car look so ugly. Its a hoax. Right? My God. They are serious! I thought the current model was sort of pleasing to the eye, but this is just butt ugly. Toyota stylist are having too much influence. Its a camry /aurion skin on a subie floor pan.I will definitely by the run out liberty model if this is the truely the next model.

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