The Comeback

Subaru’s got something interesting brewing that could soon hit the pickup truck scene. Between borrowing ideas from Toyota and considering a revival of classic models like the Brat or Baja, Subaru might just be ready to stir the pot with a new compact truck. Back in the day, the Subaru Brat was a staple on American roads from 1978 to 1987, winning over some folks with its utilitarian charm—and those rear-facing seats in the bed were something else!
Toyota Collaboration

Word around the auto industry campfire is that Subaru is looking to piggyback off Toyota’s upcoming compact truck platform. The collaboration isn’t too surprising; after all, we’ve seen them work together on vehicles like the BRZ and GR86 as well as some electric ventures. The speculation is that this new truck could stand toe-to-toe with current competitors like the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz.
What’s to Expect?

Although details remain scant, there’s talk that this new Subaru truck may offer options beyond just electric. Some say a hybrid or combustion engine could be on the table, potentially making it more accessible price-wise. Whatever shape it takes, it’s expected to be larger than the tiniest of pickups from yesteryears, possibly aligning with today’s compact size category without being gigantic.
The Drive

If the project materializes into a production model, it could sport Subaru’s hallmark all-wheel drive. Some sources hint it might even boast a dual-motor setup with 375 horsepower, delivering a solid torque of around 369 lb-ft. Such power would certainly make it spirited on highways and formidable in the city.
Concept to Reality
It is important to remember that all of this remains speculative until Subaru makes an official announcement. There’s even chatter of a possible reveal at the Tokyo Motor Show this November. Keep an eye out for any hints Subaru might drop, possibly a sketch or teaser image that confirms whether this throwback project is indeed ready to make waves in the compact truck market.
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