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Subaru has revealed two stunning electric sports cars concepts at this year's Japan Mobility Show, which are completely different from one another. Even Though The Subaru Sports Mobility Concept is a dazzling piece of design, it likely has no bearing on a future production model.
Although Subaru does not mention the WRX in relation to the Sport Mobility Concept, we can see many similarities, particularly the Sport Mobility Concept, which is an all-electric sports car with bulging wheel arches, a hexagonal wheel design, and a long strip of LED lights across the bonnet that gives off a spaceship vibe. A bright blue strip in the front intake and marble-like highlights on the front bumper and sideskirts are among the interesting exterior surface treatments. Aside from the short overhangs, the concept's overall silhouette is similar to that of those models and the Impreza 22B.
Subaru didn't reveal any engineering details about the concept coupe, preferring flowery prose over technical detail.
“This concept model expresses the enjoyment that Subaru offers in the age of electrification, embodying the pleasure of going anywhere, anytime, and driving at will in everyday to extraordinary environments,” the company’s press release said.
Moving on, Subaru also revealed the Air Mobility Concept at JMS, which is a large drone with six enclosed blades and a passenger compartment. Despite the fact that there are few details on this intelligent concept, we know that Subaru has earned a reputation for dependability, so the announcement of a flying car concept has taken the world by surprise.
The air mobility concept vehicle demonstrates that the company, whose history dates back over a century, is not resting on its laurels.
The Subaru flying car hung above the stage as a symbol of Subaru's desire to assist the "air mobility revolution" in taking flight. Subaru-branded head and taillights adorn the otherworldly, flat, C-shaped flying car.
Six propellers are housed inside circular silver body panels, with a black glass-encased driver cabin in the centre. Subaru believes that as electrification and automated driving technologies advance, this will extend to aircraft.
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