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- Q514841 subject Q13246678.
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- Q514841 abstract "The Subaru Exiga (pronounced x-shiga) is a crossover utility vehicle (CUV) that debuted as a concept car during the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. According to the Japanese Subaru press introduction materials, the name "Exiga" is a neologism combination of the words "exciting" and "active".The vehicle boasts a supersize panoramic glass roof and theater-style seating, with rear passengers sitting a little higher than those in front. Seats in the concept vehicle were upholstered in leather and trimmed in pearl white and blue. The rear seatbacks incorporate fold-down tray tables, similar to those on airplanes.The instrument panel in the concept vehicle offered displays from eight monitors, providing excellent visibility around the vehicle, and also housed a clear blue multi-display zone. There continues to be indirect lighting in the side doors and ceiling in the production vehicle, providing soft ambient light at night.The engine is a 1994 cc turbocharged H4 based on the Subaru Impreza WRX coupled to Subaru's 5EAT automatic transmission used in the Subaru Legacy and Subaru Tribeca.According to an article from Autoblog, Subaru introduced the seven seat wagon in the Japanese market June 18, 2008.Subaru does not sell the Exiga in North America, opting to sell the similarly-sized Subaru Tribeca 7-seater instead. However, both the Exiga and Tribeca are sold in Australia and Singapore. With Subaru having ceased production of the Tribeca in 2014, it was expected that the company might bring the Exiga to North America as a replacement and entry into the seven-passenger crossover SUV market, but, Subaru opted not to because of the Exiga's size and its intent to produce a Tribeca successor in the United States.In Singapore, the Exiga is sold in 2.0i and 2.0GT trim levels. The same models are also offered in Indonesia, where the market of 7-seater MPV is very big.".
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- Q514841 height "1.66".
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- Q514841 length "4.74".
- Q514841 manufacturer Q172741.
- Q514841 productionStartYear "2008".
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- Q514841 thumbnail 2012_Subaru_Liberty_Exiga_(MY13)_wagon_(2015-07-24)_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q514841 transmission "4-speed automatic".
- Q514841 transmission "5-speedautomatic".
- Q514841 transmission "Lineartronic CVT transmission".
- Q514841 wheelbase "2.75".
- Q514841 width "1.775".
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- Q514841 aka "Subaru Liberty Exiga".
- Q514841 assembly "Ōta, Gunma, Japan".
- Q514841 bodyStyle "4".
- Q514841 class Q10863152.
- Q514841 engine "2".
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- Q514841 layout "front wheel drive".
- Q514841 manufacturer Q172741.
- Q514841 name "Subaru Exiga".
- Q514841 production "2008".
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- Q514841 transmission "4".
- Q514841 transmission "5".
- Q514841 transmission "Lineartronic CVT transmission".
- Q514841 type Product.
- Q514841 type Automobile.
- Q514841 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q514841 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q514841 type Thing.
- Q514841 comment "The Subaru Exiga (pronounced x-shiga) is a crossover utility vehicle (CUV) that debuted as a concept car during the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. According to the Japanese Subaru press introduction materials, the name "Exiga" is a neologism combination of the words "exciting" and "active".The vehicle boasts a supersize panoramic glass roof and theater-style seating, with rear passengers sitting a little higher than those in front.".
- Q514841 label "Subaru Exiga".
- Q514841 depiction 2012_Subaru_Liberty_Exiga_(MY13)_wagon_(2015-07-24)_01.jpg.
- Q514841 name "Subaru Exiga".
- Q514841 name "Subaru Liberty Exiga (Australia)".