<![CDATA[Jalopnik: subaru coupe]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: subaru coupe]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/subarucoupe http://jalopnik.com/tag/subarucoupe <![CDATA[2011 Subaru Coupe Nürburgring Action Captured On Video!]]> W thought the still photos of the Subaru Coupe on the Nürburgring were pretty cool, and now the folks over at ft86club have grabbed some video of the car in action.

Yes, the true lines of the Toyota/Subaru-powered Subaru Coupe are partially shielded beneath some layers of camouflage here, but we can finally hear what that Subieyota boxer engine sounds like with some leadfooted test driver beating on it. Follow the link to ft86club and you'll even see a Zapruder-esque interior shot.


[ft86club, thanks to Nate for the tip]

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<![CDATA[2011 Subaru Coupe Spied On The ‘Ring, Again]]> Subaru engineers must be going gangbusters on the Nurburgring this week, this is the second time in two days that the 2011 Subaru Coupe's been spied lapping there. The gallery below shows the car in gruesome detail.

Co-developed with the Toyota FT-86, the Subaru should be mechanically very similar yet beneath the camo appears to depart radically from the FT-86's handsome proportions.


Like the FT-86, the Subaru coupe will be rear-wheel drive and use a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine putting out something between 200 and 250 HP through a six-speed transmission. Expect both cars to be smaller in length, width, height and weight than the Nissan 370Z, yet feature a longer wheelbase of 101.2 inches. [via DiabloMotor]

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<![CDATA[2011 Subaru Coupe Spied On The ‘Ring]]> The luxurious speeders at Speedlux just spied the 2011 Subaru Coupe, the Subie version of the Toyota FT-86 on the Nurburgring. Who'd have thought that Toyota could make a better looking 2.0-liter, four-cylinder RWD sports coupe?

The 2011 Subaru Coupe is the fruit of cooperation between Toyota Motor Company and Subaru, and as such will wear a common chassis and some degree of engine commonality, at the least a 2.0 liter, four cylinder boxer engine dubbed the "C-45 Boxer" and making between 200 and 250 HP will power the rear wheels through a manual six speed transmission.

Perhaps most telling are the car's overall dimensions. At 163.7 inches long, 69.3 inches, a wheelbase of 101.2 inches, and 49.6 inches high, it's thankfully compact, smaller in length, width and height than the Nissan 370Z, and slightly longer in wheelbase. [via Speedlux]

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<![CDATA[Subaru Coupe Emerges From Toyota Ether, Looks Like Legacy]]> This Subaru rear-wheel drive coupe (built as we all know, in a joint venture with Toyota) seems to be advancing at an incredible rate as today we get a look at the first platform mule for the new shared platform. Obviously clad in Legacy duds, the Subayota is not only rockin' a short wheelbase, but a sleepy Asian dude at the wheel. We hope he wakes up soon as the new ultimate platform prostitute would look terrible crashed all over the place. [Winding Road]

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<![CDATA[Subaru Coupe Gets Some Full-Frontal Speculation]]> If there's one future car out there in the ether of the automotive design world which currently is commanding the most questions, comments and pondering, it's the rear wheel drive Toyota Subaru coupe. The upcoming Subieyota project holds a great many secrets, not the least of which is what the heck the thing will look like, how the proportions will work and whether the grille will look like a flying...umm...Tribeca. Well, a rendering has surfaced in addition to the official original sketch and this one thinks it knows what the front of the Subie version looks like. Granted, this still tells us nothing of what the other side of the Toyotaru coin looks like, but it keeps the rumor mill turning and since we'll not be getting the Toyota version on these shores, we're more interested in the Subie anyway. [TheHollywoodExtra, Inside Line]

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