Subaru Australia Managing Director Nick Senior said today that unlike the current 2012 Subaru Impreza XV name, the XV will join the Forester, Outback and Tribeca as a "standalone" offering in the brand's SUV range.
In Australia, the XV will be offered exclusively with Subaru's third-generation 2.0 litre boxer engine, sending 110kW and 196Nm of torque through Subaru's 'symmetical' all-wheel-drive system.
For 2012, the Subaru Outback Sport model has been retired, replaced by a new Impreza Sport model that combines a specific set of options.
All of Subaru's sedans, hatchbacks, and sport utilities have model names that are words, and the XV would be likely to conform to that practice.
This year's transitional 2012 Subaru Impreza Sport model, on the other hand, is a five-door Impreza hatchback that includes a specification combination of Impreza options.
The 2013 U.S. version of the XV should add some welcome distinctiveness and muscle to underscore Subaru's all-wheel drive technology and light-duty off-road abilities to the compact Impreza line.
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