Subaru Legacy sedan expands in new package with turbo engine
Bob Plunkett
Date Posted: 5/10/2005
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STOCKBRIDGE, Mich. -- On a bee-line stretch of Michigan 52, which shoots north out of the crossroads center of Stockbridge, we put the pedal down on a souped up sports sedan packing turbo-charged power.
Response comes almost instantly, as the new car lunges ahead with its turbo whining and tires scrambling to keep pace with the engine's high-revving whirrs.
The speedometer's needle moves swiftly around the number notches while we work a sporty Momo steering wheel and play the shifter from switches mounted on the wheel.
Then we hang on as the car seems to slink down on the pavement and run with bedrock stability -- as if all four wheels are rooted in the road.
In only a mile-long stretch on the 52's pavement, this machine shows us it has the right kind of structure and strong mechanical components to earn the descriptive of a sports sedan.
Yet the surprise, at least from our perspective, is that this particular sports sedan also carries the six-star oval badge of Subaru.
The automaker, headquartered in Japan but armed for America with a manufacturing plant in Indiana, only builds all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicles for our market and has a reputation here for producing economical cars powered by efficient although rather tepid four-cylinder engines.
Yet in Subaru's 2005 line the Legacy -- mid-size four-door sedans -- scores a re-do to create a stronger vehicle and challenge that image of a puny-powered Subaru.
In effect, Legacy in this new format grows up.
Physically, it's a larger car now.
The wheelbase is about an inch longer and the track is wider too.
Overall, the structure measures almost two inches longer and half and inch taller at the roofline.
Exterior styling looks strong and powerful.
The prow, tapering to a narrow point in front of a sculpted hood, carries new clear-lens halogen four-beam headlamp clusters flanking an octagonal grille split by two parallel bars in chrome and a lower fascia with wide air intakes and round foglamps on corners.
Smooth flanks with body-color moldings, mirrors and door handles are interrupted by modest wheelwell blisters and large 17-inch alloy wheels.
At the blunt tail there's a spoiler lip on the flat trunk deck and bold taillamp clusters at back corners followed way down by chrome tips of twin pipes.
With the revised structure, Subaru also modifies the suspension, brakes and steering mechanisms to forge a more responsive vehicle.
The engine mounts in a cradle that's lower, which ends up setting the car's center of gravity lower.
The suspension is fully independent with retuned MacPherson struts up front.
In back a redesigned rear multi-link, set on a sub-frame of hydroformed steel, has a lower roll center and revised geometry to increase stability and improve handling.
And the steering system, through a rack and pinion arrangement, is also tuned for quicker responses and a more precise on-center feel at the wheel.
All sedans in the Legacy series employ a symmetrical AWD system, but the device differs by type of transmission.
With a standard manual five-speed shifter, the AWD system has a viscous-coupling locking center differential (VC/LCD) designed to distribute the engine's power evenly between front and rear wheels.
Slippage of either front or back wheels may prompt the device to redirect some of the power to the wheels not slipping, and it's possible to send all of the torque to the front or rear, depending on the circumstance.
Trims and powertrains are different too with a total of four sedan variations in the series.
Subaru segments Legacy by two powertrains, then arranges two trims variation with each engine.
The trims are labeled as Legacy 2.5i and Legacy 2.5i Limited, each packing the base engine, and Legacy 2.5 GT plus Legacy 2.5 GT Limited, each with the turbo engine.
Legacy's entry-level engine is a single-cam 2.5-liter Subaru block with four cylinders opposed horizontally and set perpendicular to the drive line, then linked with equal-length drive shafts so pairs of cylinders act like boxers jabbing at one another in counterbalanced movements that negate the typical four-pack's vibrations.
This boxer plant produces 168 hp at 5600 rpm with torque reaching to 166 lb-ft at 4000 rpm.
The engine ties to a five-speed manual transmission, although an automatic four-speed transaxle is available.
For more power, Subaru borrows from its sporty WRX STi rally-style performance car a turbo-charged and inter-cooled boxer four to create two souped-up Legacy models, the 2.5 GT and 2.5 GT Limited.
Each shows a functional scoop on the hood to draw more air into the turbo.
The WRX plant, with twin cams and 2.5-liter displacement, comes with STi's active valve control system (AVCS) variable valve timing to optimize engine efficiency.
Output climbs to 250 hp at 5600 rpm and the torque zips up to 250 lb-ft at 3600 rpm.
All of that energy channels through a heavy-duty manual five-speed or optional five-speed automatic with Subaru's SportShift mode for quick shift controls via the console stick or buttons on the steering wheel.
With the five-speed automatic, variable torque distribution (VTD) applies to the AWD system, which gains a planetary center differential to split the engine's torque by default to 45 percent up front and 55 percent in back.
However, a continuously variable hydraulic clutch (CVHC) works with wheel sensors and electronic controls to change the torque split as needed.
All Legacy sedans contain more on-board safety systems this year, including side-impact air bags for front seats and curtain-style air bags in headliners above front and rear outboard seats.
prices rise from the entry point of $21,295 for the Legacy 2.5i, or $26,095 for the 2.5 GT.
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| 2005 SUBARU LEGACY VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS |
| Description: |
Mid-size AWD sports sedan |
| Model Options: |
Mid-size AWD sports sedan |
| Wheelbase: |
105.1 inches |
| Overall Length: |
186.2 inches |
| Engine Size: |
2.5i: SOHC 2.5-L H4, 2.5 GT: DOHC 2.5-L H4 TC/IC |
| Transmission: |
2.5i: Manual/5 Auto/4, 2.5 GT: Manual/5 Heavy Duty Auto/5 SportShift |
| Drive: |
2.5i M5: AWD VC/LCD, 2.5i A4: AWD CVC, 2.5 GT M/5: AWD VC/LCD, 2.5 GT A/5: AWD VDT/CVHC |
| Braking: |
Power 4-disc, ABS/EBD |
| Airbags: |
2 (front), 2(side), 4(side curtain) |
| Gas Mileage: |
2.5i M/5: 23/30 mpg, 2.5i A/4: 22/30 mpg, 2.5 GT M/5: 19/25 mpg, 2.5 GT A/5: 19/25 mpg |
| MSRP Price: |
2.5i M/5: $21,295, 2.5i A/4: $22,295, 2.5 GT M/5: $26,095, 2.5 GT A/5: $27,295 |
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