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Subaru sparked industry attention with a virtual rendering that hints at a return to the pickup truck market. Based on the new Outback, this proposed pickup truck design shows promise as a ...
Subaru's Pickup-Truck History In The U.S. Keen to compete with the Datsun 720, Toyota Pickup, and Plymouth Scamp in the burgeoning compact-truck segment of the 1970s and 1980s, Subaru ...
Subaru produced Brat pickup trucks in the US from 1978 to 1987 (Source: Subaru) Subaru called the Brat a “fun in the sun” vehicle, equipped with its “on-demand” 4WD system.
It May Not Be The BRAT Return Subaru Fans Wanted. The Subaru BRAT was a light-duty pickup sold in the United States between 1978 and 1987, and it’s set to make a comeback for the modern era. The ...
Subaru has faced criticism for steering the Outback away from its raised wagon roots and turning it into what many see as a clumsy, boxy SUV. Despite the backlash, the taller body and upright nose ...
Subaru introduced a second-generation Leone in 1980, but the BRAT stayed on its first-generation platform for a couple more years. Subaru wasn't resting on its laurels, though: The company ...
Tesla’s Model Y example also shows the risk of going full EV, even for a high-volume crossover. Sharp depreciation can hit ...
In an era of supersized pickups and SUVs, Kei cars and trucks bring a (very) little piece of Japan to the United States.
The Subaru BRAT was a goofy little truck produced from 1978 to 1987 and represented one of only two pickups Subaru ever offered in the United States (the other pickup being the Subaru Baja).BRAT ...
The pickup box would have subjected the BRAT to a 25-percent tariff, the so-called "chicken tax" on foreign trucks, so Subaru carpeted the bed and put in two rear-facing jump seats with hang-on ...
Subaru, of course, is best remembered for those little 360-cc "egg cars" Malcolm Bricklin imported that were last seen wind­ing their two-cycle two-cylinder engines to a painful death on some PG ...