Subaru Vivio

Subaru Vivio

The Subaru Vivio is a car model of automobile brand Subaru of micro car class (K- Car).

It was introduced in spring 1992 as a successor to the Subaru Rex, and thus introduced the fourth generation of micro-car from Subaru is, stands at the beginning of the Subaru 360.

The name Vivio can be understood as an allusion to the displacement of 660 cc for one. If we write the number 6 with roman numerals and one replaces the digit 0 through O, as follows: VI VI O. On the other hand we associate with the name of the English word for lively (vivid ).

The vehicle is provided with a then very modern body was either as three - and five-door hatchback as well as a two-seater roadster (only in Japan). As Vivio Bistro a decorated with nostalgic chrome jewelry retro variant was sold in 1995. In addition, were offered front - and all-wheel drive as well as manually and automatically switched vehicles. The three-door turbo versions of hot Vivio RX -R and RX- RA. When RX -RA is a basic model for motorsports, which is available only with all-wheel drive.

Officially, the model was not sold in Germany, the Vivios sold there mainly come from the Benelux.

Production end of the Vivio, of the so-called 'K- Cars' one in Japan was in 1998. In China, the Vivio from Yunque, a joint venture between Subaru and the Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation, as GHK 7070 produced under license.

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