Friday, November 11, 2022

Subaru Rex (A201F)

Back in the 70s, Subaru made a kei car called the Rex and it lasted for three generations until it was replaced by the Vivio. Now, Subaru revived the Rex, and this time, this is not a kei car. It's a compact SUV that is essentially a rebadged version of today's Daihatsu Rocky.

2023 Subaru Rex

2023 Subaru Rex
2023 Subaru Rex interior

Priced at 1,820,000 Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the new Subaru Rex has nothing in common with the kei car of the same name from a long time ago. It's just a modern-day Daihatsu Rocky with a Subaru badge on it, meaning for those who want a Daihatsu Rocky but their nearest dealership is a Subaru dealership, this could be their chance.

With its RAV4-esque interior, Kia-esque steering wheel, dashboard similar to the Audi A1, dramatic and functional instrumental panel, and spacing for five people, it seems that the Subaru Rex of the Reiwa era really is like the Daihatsu Rocky of the Reiwa era. It works just like the real thing but there's one catch to this Subaru-fied Daihatsu Rocky as some observers figured out.

Unlike the Daihatsu Rocky and Toyota Raize equivalents, the new Subaru Rex is offered only in front-wheel-drive and a standard WA-VE 1.2L three-cylinder 12-valve DOHC engine that produces 87PS of power, 113Nm of torque, and when mated to a CVT gearbox with a 7-speed manual mode, it has a 20.7kmpl of fuel economy based on WLTC Mode standards. Good enough for some trips to a mom-and-pop shop.

Like the two compact SUVs it was based on, the Subaru Rex is packed with Smart Assist consisting of Advanced Safety Assist, Driving Assist, Parking Assist, and Headlamp Assist features. Safer than sorry, they said.

Two variants, one powertrain available. This is what the new Subaru Rex sums up really good and while it lacks something from the Daihatsu Rocky and Toyota Raize equivalents, it feels enough to drive one on a daily basis. So, if you want a Daihatsu Rocky but their nearest dealership is a Subaru dealership the Rex could be your answer.

Photo: Subaru Corporation

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