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Finally Subaru has officially introduced the 2015 Legacy, the car is currently on display at the Chicago Auto Show 2014. The Subaru Legacy concept was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in 2013, however, that is quite another with the distinction between production concept of this sedan.
But unlike the concept, but the design of the Subaru Legacy is still very beautiful and modern. Along with the publication of photos the Legacy, Subaru has announced the specifications of the vehicle.
Subaru Legacy 2015 2751 mm long wheelbase similar to the previous version, but increased by 41 mm length up to 4795 mm.
Subaru said, thanks to a new design with thinner body, the 2015 Legacy wider interior space, the luggage compartment is also extended.
In addition, car manufacturers from Japan also promised to improve the quality of the 2015 Legacy, while reducing interior noise, the use of more advanced materials, with sophisticated interior design, modern.
New features on the 2015 Subaru Legacy includes a touch screen, the entertainment device is upgraded, available display features 6.2-inch touchscreen or 7.0 inches. The car is also equipped with parking assistance systems with Subaru's new rear camera, and a range of modern safety technology, including rear radar, blind spot detection system ...
Under the bonnet of the Subaru Legacy includes 2.5-liter engine options - four-cylinder, with a maximum capacity of 175 horsepower, 235 Nm of torque, or the 3.6-liter engine - a six-cylinder, with the maximum power of 256 hp, maximum torque of 335 Nm.
The Subaru Legacy 2015 units are equipped with stepless CVT gearbox, the engine own six-cylinder CVT gearbox support high torque. Four-wheel drive system is standard equipment on 2015 Subaru Legacy.
Subaru Legacy estimates that the 2.5-liter engine can go 100 km in the city and 9.0 liters of gasoline, and 100 kilometers with 6.5 liters of gas fields. With the Legacy 3.6-liter engine equipped with respective figures of 11.8 liters / 100 km and 8.4 liters / 100 km.
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