27-07-2006 11:32
Subaru dealers are now taking orders for their new premium SUV the US-built B9 Tribeca which arrives in showrooms in November priced from £28,995 on-the-road.
And with a database of more than 1,200 interested customers, sales of the BMW X5 and Volvo XC90-rivalling flagship look set to get off to a sprightly start.
Undercutting main rivals on price and boasting especially generous equipment levels and a seven-seat option, the B9 Tribeca continues Subarus tradition of offering class-leading chassis dynamics, combining a smooth ride with sporty handling previously denied the large SUV owner.
This is made possible thanks to the low centre-of-gravity of the six-cylinder 3.0 litre horizontally-opposed engine plus Subarus symmetrical all-wheel drive system which offers a nominal 45/55 front to rear torque bias for improved turn-in and more balanced handling.
However, sensors ensure torque is altered front to rear in milliseconds, backed by a sophisticated Vehicle Dynamics Control system which operates only when needed such as in sudden lane changes or when encountering slippery surfaces.
In fact, despite having a useful 213 mm ground clearance compared to the BMW X5s 180 mm, the B9 Tribeca has a centre-of-gravity of 640 mm as opposed to the German cars 679 mm a massive difference in engineering terms.
Borrowed from the Legacy 3.0R spec.B saloon and sports tourer, the 245 PS boxer engine is especially smooth and responsive, providing 219 lb.ft of torque for effortless progress.
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