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  2. Subaru Alcyone SVX - Wikipedia

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    The SVX was offered solely with an automatic transmissions, as Subaru did not offer a manual transmission capable of handling the horsepower and torque of the EG33 engine at the time. [7] Subaru offered two all-wheel drive systems for the automatic transmission, called ACT-4 or VTD. The first system, called ACT-4 (active torque split) was ...

  3. Subaru WRX - Wikipedia

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    It is also available with a Lineartronic TR690 CVT with 6 or 8 simulated "gears" accessible through paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The Japanese-spec WRX S4 is only available with the CVT. [14] [25] Behind the wheel, the most noticeable difference between the EJ and FA engines is the latter's broader torque curve.

  4. Subaru Legacy (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The pull-type 230 mm single plate clutch has increased torque capacity thanks to an 830 kg clamping load pressure plate. The B4's AWD layout is traditional Subaru. The viscous limited-slip center coupling apportions front-to-rear torque 50:50. Torque distribution at the road, however, is dependent on load distribution and tyre grip.

  5. Subaru Ascent - Wikipedia

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    The Ascent is built on the Subaru Global Architecture (SGA) platform. The Ascent is powered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged boxer four-cylinder (H4) gasoline engine, which produces 260 horsepower (194 kW; 264 PS) and 277 pound-feet (376 N⋅m; 38 kg⋅m) of torque. All Ascent models feature all-wheel-drive as standard equipment.

  6. Subaru Crosstrek - Wikipedia

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    It included 17-inch wheels, as well as roof rails and tinted glass. All trims, along with all Subaru vehicles (excluding the BRZ), included Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, with Lineartronic CVT equipped models being able to send 100% of torque to the wheels with the most traction. [9]

  7. Subaru Impreza (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    The wheels are changed for STI, gold-colored Rays-sourced wheels. This was the first Impreza STi model to be offered in the United States. Subaru unveiled this model at the Detroit International Auto Show, only 1 month after Mitsubishi announced the arrival of the 271 horsepower Lancer Evolution 8, which out-performed the 2.0L WRX. Applied F (2005)

  8. List of Subaru transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Subaru uses two types of traction delivery systems, called Active Torque Split (ACT), or the performance oriented Variable Torque Distribution, called VTD. ACT drives the front wheels directly and the rear wheels through a hydraulic clutch.

  9. Subaru Sambar - Wikipedia

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    The small-bodied version went by the name of Subaru 700 in the few markets where it was available. It went on sale in the United Kingdom in August 1985, in Van form only and with either rear- or four-wheel drive. [5] Subaru's plans involved selling only about 500 examples per year, divided evenly between the drivetrain types. [5]