Future models - Subaru - LibertyChicago show: Seventh-gen Subaru Liberty teasedSneak-peak at new Subaru Liberty shows modernised styling inside and out1 Feb 2019 SUBARU took to social media this week to tease its upcoming Subaru Legacy – or Liberty as it is known in Australia – ahead of its official reveal at the Chicago motor show next week.
Subaru has given few details on what to expect, however it claimed that “the newest seventh-generation model builds on 30 years of Subaru engineering to be the safest, most comfortable, most spacious, most advanced and best-driving ever”.
Two six second clips were published on Subaru of America’s Twitter and Facebook pages, giving a glimpse at the Japanese sedan’s silhouette and headlight signature, as well as its redesigned centre stack.
A new portrait-oriented infotainment display is shown, similar to those featured in Volvo’s model line-up, with what looks to be a touch-sensitive climate control unit in the lower section.
The exterior clip shows that the new-gen design is but a subtle departure from the current model, however the body lines are smoother with modernised touches, and the grille appears to take on a more rounded and pronounced shape.
Early last year, the Subaru Liberty received a mid-lift update which saw minor cosmetic tweaks and a lift to driver-assistance and comfort equipment.
Pricing stayed true at $30,240 plus on-road costs for the entry-level 2.5i up to $43,140 for the 3.6R.
It is unknown when the new Liberty will arrive in Australia, and what the line-up will look like, though it is expected to see significant updates to the chassis courtesy of its new SGP modular platform.
This means that improved handling and rigidity, new driver-assistance technologies, a lower weight and more-efficient engine options are a strong chance, and with electrified powertrains now at Subaru’s disposal, a hybrid Liberty could be on the cards.
Specifications and a closer-look will be available on February 7 when the new Liberty makes its public debut at the Chicago motor show.
Subaru Australia sold 1595 Liberty units last year, a 21.2 per cent drop compared to 2017. Meanwhile, the high-riding and mechanically related Outback wagon recorded 10,378 sales and the top-selling XV small SUV managed 12,937 sales. ![]() Read moreAll future models Alfa Romeo Abarth Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chrysler Chevrolet Dodge Citroen Ferrari DS Ford Fiat FPV Foton Haval Great Wall Honda Holden Hyundai HSV Isuzu Infiniti Jaguar Iveco Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Maserati Lexus McLaren Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Porsche Peugeot Ram Proton Rolls-Royce Renault Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla VolvoLiberty pricing
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