The 'Subaru R2' was announced in
Japan on
December 8 2003. It is
Subaru's re-entry in the Japanese
keicar market. Photo: http://www.subaru.co.jp/r2/
The R2 name was inspired by the
Subaru R-2, the
keicar model that was produced between
1969 to
1972. The R2's exterior reflects influence from
Andreas Zapatinas, who worked at
Alfa Romeo before moving to Subaru. The R2 is the first production
Subaru to sport a new family look, including the aviation-inspired "spread wings grille". The R2's exterior dimensions are largely similar to its predecessor, the
Subaru Pleo, but unlike the squarish Pleo, the R2 is deliberately rounded and does not use every inch of its dimensions for interior space.
Three variations of the 4-cylinder, 658 cc engine are available:
★ SOHC
★ DOHC AVCS (
variable valve timing)
★ DOHC with
supercharger and
intercooler
The two lower engines are available with either a manual transmission or a
CVT. The supercharged engine is coupled to a sportshift version of the CVT. Both
front wheel drive and
all wheel drive are available.
Initially, the R2 was available in 11 colors and 3 trim levels (one for each engine variation).
On
January 4 2005, the
Subaru R1 was introduced. This is a 2-door version of the R2, but with a shorter body and wheelbase.