Subaru Unveils New Automobile Concepts at Tokyo Auto Show: Including a New 'Hyper Car'

The Tokyo Auto Show, one of the world’s largest auto shows, started in Japan. Giant automaker Subaru also showcased new electric car concepts.

Organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), one of the world’s largest auto shows, the 2022 Tokyo Auto Show has started as of today. Many automobile enthusiasts also turned their eyes to the vehicles to be exhibited at this fair held in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Japan-based giant automobile manufacturer Subaru also showed up at the fair with the highly anticipated concepts. STI E-RA and Solterra STI two new electric car concepts were exhibited by the giant company at the Tokyo Motor Show.

STI E -RA

STI E-RA We can say that STI E-RA, which is a part of Subaru’s STI E-RA Challenge Project, is quite interesting. According to the company, this model provides us with an insight into the technologies that can be used in motor sports and the future of these sports. According to the statements, this model has four high-torque electric motors. Stating that there is a motor on each wheel, the company added that these electric units were developed by the Japanese company Yamaha. In addition to these, it was stated that in addition to 1,073 horsepower, a 60 kWh lithium-ion battery is also in the vehicle, and it is stated that the vehicle can also be used in races that will be held with all-wheel drive in the future.

Solterra STI

Solterra STI The other vehicle we encountered at the fair was Solterra STI. This vehicle is the fully electric version of the electric SUV named Solterra , which we have shared with you Solterra STI in the past months. According to the statements, Subaru carried this concept to the fair by applying minor updates. It is also among the explanations that there is no change in the performance of the vehicle, and there are minor differences in its exterior appearance . This vehicle, which will be powered by a 71.4 kWh lithium-ion battery, is powered by two electric motors. In addition, Solterra, which can produce 215 horsepower, is among the news that will have a range of 460 kilometers in total.

Here are other images from the vehicles

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