Subaru has announced plans to bring the Euro-spec Levorg and Outback next month at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Levorg came out last year in homeland Japan and now it's about to reach the old continent but technical details have not been released by Subaru. We remind you the JDM-spec model can be had with either a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine rated at 170 HP (125 kW) and 184 lb-ft (250 Nm) or with a beefier 2.0-liter turbo developing 300 HP (221 kW) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm). Both engines work with a CVT to send power to an all-wheel drive system.

As for the Outback, this one originally came out at last year's New York Auto Show and will hit European dealerships later this year. Just like with the Levorg, Subaru isn’t saying a word about the engine lineup but we can tell you the US-spec model gets a 4-cylinder 2.5-liter with 175 bhp (130 kW) and 174 lb-ft (235 Nm) as well as a larger 6-cylinder 3.6-liter which churns 256 bhp (191 kW) and 247 lb-ft (334 Nm). These engines are teamed up with a Lineartronic CVT which channels power to both axles.

Subaru also says they are now offering the aforementioned Lineartronic CVT for the Euro-spec Forester Boxer Diesel to boost its "fun-to-drive character" thanks to adaptive control and manual shifting which also enables a "smooth and fuel efficient ride."

Gallery: 2015 Subaru Outback and Levorg in European specification confirmed for Geneva debut

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