Motorshow fantasies? Or the vision of what’s to come? In our case, it’s more than a little of both! Join Paul Cowland as he takes a look at some of Subaru’s previous concept car creations…
Although Subaru has always followed its heart when it comes to brave and innovative design, nothing quite captures the dreams and visions of its designers in the same way that concept cars do.
Here, unencumbered by the pressures of accountants, production engineers and marketing teams, their thoughts and pens can run free – often with incredible results.
Over the years Subaru has unveiled some simply stunning creations to the public under the guise of their show car programmes. Some encapsulate a time and place, some reflect the design language of an era, but all share a common vision: to create a car that’s fun to drive, great to look at, and of course, one that makes every journey better.
So, buckle up, take a seat and prepare yourself for the most unusual of brand histories.
Subaru F9-X 1985
In a design period where it was fair to say that many of Subaru’s design team were reaching for the rulers and set-squares, the F-9X of 1985 was the most tangential of departures. Whereas the showroom models of the time were angular and folded, in the height of the firm’s ‘Origami’ period, this car looked like it had escaped off the set of a science fiction movie.