Revived Subaru Baja Imagined In Unofficial Rendering Of Little Truck
Here's how Subaru could fight the Ford Maverick.
On episode two of Motor1.com's Rambling About Cars podcast, we devoted a segment to talk about Australian utes and unibody pickups in general, including the defunct . Listener Nathan Mondor sent us a letter on the topic that we read on episode three, and he asked whether there was a future for Subie's Outback-based truck. Now, Mondor has sent us a rendering imagining how the model might look.
The recipe for creating a new Baja is pretty simple. Take the current Outback and create a cargo bed where the rear storage area currently is. Add some bars running from the C-pillar to the floor for adding extra style and structural reinforcement.
Mondor's rendering perfectly expresses everything that a new Baja could be. The upward sweeping section along the rear door's window line is an especially nice touch that matches a similar element on the D-pillar of the current Outback.
Subaru introduced the Baja in 2003 as a spiritual successor to the from the late 1970s and '80s. The base engine was a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter flat-four with 165 horsepower (123 kilowatts), but there was also a turbocharged 2.5-liter mill making 210 hp (157 kW). Subie retired the model for the 2006 model year.
When discussing the chances of a new Baja on the podcast, the hosts were split. Since the truck would take up production capacity for the strong-selling Outback at the company's Indiana factory, reviving the vehicle doesn't necessarily make sense from a business perspective. Alternatively, the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz are on the way, so Subaru should take advantage of the renewed interest in the unibody pickup segment.
Source: Nathan Mondor
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