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Spy Shot: Subaru Tribeca
Latest news on the jointly-developed 'Saabaru' Subaru-Saab 4x4/station wagon crossover: the Subaru version is to be called Tribeca (an outlying borough of New York City). Subaru registered this name as a trademark earlier this year - along with the names Montauk (another NYC suburb, on Long Island), Continuum and Halifax for use on other upcoming models - and this name is likely to be used for the car in Europe as well as in the USA.
The Tribeca will be the first Subaru to feature a new-look grille, as seen on the B9SC concept car and on the WX-01 concept from which it has been developed. It will seat seven, with two small rearmost seats, and all the rear seats will fold flat for a versatile load space. The car has already been shown to consumer clinics in southern California, according to thecarconnection.com, and is said to have received positive feedback.
To be built in Lafayette, Indiana, production of the Tribeca will start next summer. It will be built alongside Saab's version - likely to be called 9-6X, a trademark also registered earlier this year - but the two models will have different styling and interior treatments. Power will come from engines including Subaru's 3.0-litre flat-six, though the 9-6X is expected to be offered with a GM-sourced diesel engine, at least in Europe. Saab and Subaru expect to build around 40,000 examples a year in Lafayette, and the Tribeca will ultimately replace the current Legacy Outback.