What engine did the Subaru SVX have?
3.3 L EG33 H6
Subaru Alcyone SVX | |
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Engine | 3.3 L EG33 H6 |
Transmission | 4-speed 4EAT automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,610 mm (102.8 in) |
How many Subaru SVX are left in USA?
How many Subaru SVX coupes are left? As of 2019, 130 Subaru SVX coupes were remaining in the U.K. That’s about 5%. While U.S. data is sparse, if we assume the same rate of loss, that means there should be approximately 700 U.S. models remaining.
When was the last year Subaru made the SVX?
1992 was the first and 1997 was the last year for the SVX model. A total of 14,257 were built. That’s not very many. The SVX was the successor to the 1985-1990 XT and XT6 coupe models. Along the way there were really very few changes – the most obvious was adding front wheel drive for 1994-1995 and then dropping it in 1996.
What kind of paint does a 1992 Subaru SVX have?
This dealer-offered 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L isn’t as expensive as when it first left the factory, however based on the pictures it might just pass for new. The two-tone black over Bordeaux Pearl paint holds a shine, and the plastic full-width headlight lenses are still amazingly crystal clear.
What was the wind resistance of a Subaru SVX?
European market cars had a slightly lower wind resistance of Cd =0.285, thanks to a larger undertray. From 1991 to 1992, Subaru displayed the Amadeus, a prototype shooting brake variation on the SVX, in both two- and four-door versions, which was considered for production. Ultimately the Amadeus was not produced.
What kind of transmission does a Subaru SVX have?
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. Subaru offered two all-wheel drive systems for the automatic transmission, called ACT-4 or VTD.