Subaru R2

Subaru R2

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The Subaru R2 is a small car that was designed for urban environments, known for its fuel efficiency.

Generations

12 generations of the Subaru R2

Subaru R2 360 Deluxe

Subaru R2 360 Deluxe

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The Subaru R2 360 Deluxe was introduced in 1970 as part of the first generation. It features a 0.36L air-cooled two-stroke engine producing around 25 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This 4-door sedan variant offers a more luxurious interior with upgraded seating materials and chrome accents compared to the base model. It was aimed at buyers looking for comfort while retaining the compact size suitable for city driving.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
Subaru R2 550 Sport

Subaru R2 550 Sport

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The Subaru R2 550 Sport was launched in 1973, featuring a 0.55L engine that produced approximately 40 horsepower. This 3-door hatchback variant was designed for a sportier driving experience, offering improved suspension and handling dynamics. It appealed to younger buyers and enthusiasts looking for a fun, compact car with a unique sporty flair.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1976
Subaru R2 660 Super

Subaru R2 660 Super

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The Subaru R2 660 Super was introduced in 1977 and featured a 0.66L engine producing around 50 horsepower. This 4-door sedan variant offered enhanced comfort and features compared to its predecessors, including a more spacious interior and improved sound insulation. It was positioned as a mid-range option, targeting families needing a reliable and efficient compact vehicle.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1980
Subaru R2 Turbo

Subaru R2 Turbo

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The Subaru R2 Turbo was launched in 1981, showcasing a turbocharged 0.66L engine that produced around 70 horsepower. This 3-door hatchback variant was aimed at performance-oriented drivers, featuring sport-tuned suspension and a distinctive aerodynamic body kit. It became popular among enthusiasts for its engaging driving dynamics and spirited performance in a compact package.

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Introduced: 1981 Discontinued: 1984
Subaru R2 Eco Plus

Subaru R2 Eco Plus

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The Subaru R2 Eco Plus was introduced in 1990, focusing on fuel efficiency and low emissions. It featured a 0.66L engine optimized for economy, producing around 45 horsepower. This 4-door sedan variant was equipped with eco-friendly technologies and lightweight materials, making it an attractive option for environmentally conscious consumers looking for a compact vehicle.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1993
Subaru R2 Limited Edition

Subaru R2 Limited Edition

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The Subaru R2 Limited Edition was launched in 2000 as a special variant celebrating the model's success. It featured unique exterior styling elements, upgraded interior materials, and a 0.66L engine producing around 60 horsepower. This 3-door hatchback was aimed at collectors and offered exclusive features, making it a sought-after variant among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2001
Subaru R2 360

Subaru R2 360

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The Subaru R2 360 was introduced in 1970 as a compact sedan variant. It features a 0.36L air-cooled, two-cylinder engine producing 25 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan was designed for city driving and offered a compact footprint with comfortable seating for four. It was one of the early models to establish Subaru's presence in the kei car segment.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
Subaru R2 550

Subaru R2 550

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The Subaru R2 550 was launched in 1972 as a hatchback variant, featuring a 0.55L engine that produced 40 hp. The 3-door hatchback configuration allowed greater cargo flexibility. This variant was aimed at urban commuters who required more practicality while maintaining a compact size.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
Subaru R2 660

Subaru R2 660

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The Subaru R2 660 debuted in 1975, introducing a more powerful 0.66L engine producing 50 hp. This four-door sedan variant offered increased performance while maintaining fuel efficiency, catering to the kei car market's growing demands. It featured improved safety features and a more spacious interior.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1980
Subaru R2 GT

Subaru R2 GT

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The Subaru R2 GT was introduced in 1980 as a sporty variant of the R2, featuring enhanced performance characteristics. It boasted a turbocharged 0.66L engine, generating 60 hp, paired with a sport-tuned suspension. This 3-door hatchback was designed for driving enthusiasts and featured unique styling cues, making it a standout in the compact segment.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
Subaru R2 Eco

Subaru R2 Eco

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The Subaru R2 Eco was launched in 1985, focusing on fuel efficiency and environmentally friendly features. It utilized a 0.66L engine optimized for lower emissions and higher fuel economy, producing 45 hp. This sedan variant was equipped with lightweight materials and aerodynamic enhancements, making it an early entry into eco-conscious driving.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1990
Subaru R2 Hybrid

Subaru R2 Hybrid

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The Subaru R2 Hybrid was introduced in 2010, marking the brand's entry into hybrid technology within the R2 lineup. It combined a 0.66L gasoline engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 60 hp. This 5-door hatchback variant emphasized fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2014