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Subaru to show love bug at Tokyo

29 September 2005 Filed under: Concept Cars View: 1
Subaru to show love bug at Tokyo

Leave the kids at home, because "long weekend getaways for couples" is the theme for Subaru's concept car slated for Tokyo, the B5-TPH (that's a sexy name if I've ever heard one). Atop Subaru's standard Symmertrical All-Wheel Drive sits a hybrid crossover vehicle, which promises to give you both the pleasure of driving and that of being driven. The cozy two seat setup makes for a pretty interesting crossover — maybe they're stretching the boundaries to avoid having to use the H-word… hatchback.

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