Making its world debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor
Show, the Subaru VIZIV Tourer Concept is all about making family vacations fun.
The concept features the automaker’s Symmetrical AWD layout, a boxer engine,
increased practicality and safety. It measures 4,775 mm in length,
1,930 mm in width and 1,435 mm in height, has a 2,730
mm-long wheelbase and can seat four adults.
On the outside, it comes with a strong hexagonal
grille, a forward-thrusting body and four well defined fenders. Despite its
aggressive stance, the VIZIV Tourer is also said to have generous luggage space
for increased utility and practicality.
On the safety front, there are advanced
driver-assist technologies such as the EyeSight driver system, which has been
enhanced since its previous iteration, but also updated radar and navigation
systems. The automaker’s goal is to “pursue ultimate levels of safety” while
aiming to make car accidents a thing of the past.
Previously, the VIZIV nameplate has also been
assigned to a Gran Turismo 6 race car, a crossover, a performance vehicle and a
seven-seater design study, which went on to become the Ascent SUV. This
particular concept should go on to spawn a production wagon, either compact or
mid-size. A direct replacement for the Levorg is the first thing that comes to
mind.