Subaru recently revealed some eye-catching pictures of their Boost Gear Concepts built on the Crosstrek and Rex models. These modifications and accessories that they have added to these rugged vehicles make them even more appealing, bringing out an off-road persona.

The Subaru Crosstrek Boost Gear Concept comes equipped with plenty of extra gear, looking like a version of the new-gen Crosstrek on steroids. The Yokohama Geolander mud-terrain tires are a stand-out feature, giving it more grip in more demanding off-road conditions combined with AWD. It also appears to sit higher than the stock model, hinting at a suspension lift kit.

Meanwhile, the Subaru Rex Boost Gear Concept has more subtle updates than the Crosstrek, which is understandable given that we are discussing an urban SUV. Still the additions on the concept look more impressive than any of the already available accessory packs. Subaru's version of the Toyota Raize / Daihatsu Rocky twins has been upgraded with a new set of black wheels shod in Yokohama Geolander tires, mud-flaps, aluminum-style skid plates, a matt finish for the bodywork and the black roof, plus a few light blue accents.

 

 

We will learn more about the Boost Gear Concepts at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon, where they will be exhibited together with the rest of the Subaru lineup including an Impreza fitted with STI parts, the limited-production Levorg STI Sport #, and a trio of racecars. It remains to be seen if the extra kit of the concepts will find its way into production.

Source: Carscoops

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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