Subaru has taken the covers off a breathtaking electric sports car concept at the Tokyo motor show.
There are hints of the cult classic WRX hot hatch and the BRZ sports car in the lines of the coupe revealed at this year’s Japan Mobility Show.The drearily named Subaru Sports Mobility Concept might sound like something you’d see cruising the grounds of a retirement home, but it looks fast and futuristic.
There are some interesting exterior surface treatments, including a bright blue strip in the front intake and marble-like highlights on the front bumper and sideskirts.While electric vehicles dominated the concept reveals at the show, there was a definited sporty twist to proceedings as the Subaru vied for the limelight with a hybrid Mazda sports car that appeared to pay homage to the MX-5 and RX-7 and a modern interpretation of the Nissan GT-R.
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