
Subaru set to unveil its first "boxer" diesel in Geneva
So, it happened. Neglecting dieselists' woes for ages, Japanese all-wheel-drive specialist has eventually embraced the old technology and designed its own version of a turbocharged diesel engine. Subaru is now readying to unveil the world first horizontally opposed oil-burner during the upcoming motor show in Geneva.
The "boxer" scheme provides the engine with a lot of benefits, such as a more compact form, lower center of gravity and reduced body roll. Subaru also promises that the new engine's body will be so rigid and silent it won't actually need a balancer shaft.
In Geneva the engine will be presented as a part of drive-train only but it is expected to be fitted to the new Subaru Legacy and Outback vehicles in 2008.
The 2.0-liter four-banger will presumably develop some 165bhp and about 250 lb-ft (339 Nm) of peak torque.
Photos: Subaru
See also: Subaru B9 Tribeca pricing announced

In Geneva the engine will be presented as a part of drive-train only but it is expected to be fitted to the new Subaru Legacy and Outback vehicles in 2008.
The 2.0-liter four-banger will presumably develop some 165bhp and about 250 lb-ft (339 Nm) of peak torque.
Photos: Subaru
See also: Subaru B9 Tribeca pricing announced
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Category: Subaru
Posted by: nektotigra on 08/02/07
Technorati tags: Subaru, boxer, diesel, engine, Legacy, cars, Outback, Geneva, Tribeca
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