At the Japan Mobility Show, Subaru presented an electric coupe known as the Sport Mobility concept.

Created to preview the "future of Subaru Sport," the electric concept car showcases a unique design blending gentle curves with angular highlights. While Subaru was tight-lipped about the vehicle's specifics, its front end stands out with a noticeable air intake, vertical side vents, and slim headlights.

Though the front end is somewhat ambiguous, the car's greenhouse is remarkably well-executed, boasting black pillars that create a unified look. Additionally, the vehicle features sleek body panels and unique fenders, complemented by aerodynamically efficient wheels and what seems to be carbon fiber composite inspired by Lamborghini.

In contrast, the back of the car is relatively simple but includes thin taillights and fin-like embellishments.

Subaru hasn't released any technical details yet, but mentioned that the "core structure is focused on placing the driver at the center, able to command all four wheels freely." The automaker added that the concept offers a "low seating arrangement" and "outstanding visibility," aimed at providing "a relaxed yet engaging driving experience."

Judging from available photos, the vehicle seems to share similar dimensions with the Subaru BRZ.

Source: Subaru

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving