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Subaru Unveils Chiffon Try: The Quirky, Utility-Packed Kei Car for Japan

Introduction

When it comes to the land of the rising sun, there’s one particular set of vehicles that can still capture our attention – kei cars. Subaru is no stranger to the compact, fuel-efficient scene, and their latest spin-off, the Chiffon Try, is designed for adventure-seekers looking for a pint-sized solution. With a whimsical naming convention and innovative design choices, the Subaru Chiffon Try has already caused a stir among fans.

Design & Features

Imagine a car with no B-pillar, no problems. The Subaru Chiffon Try has mastered this concept, flaunting the "Miracle Open Door" feature – the doors slide open at your whim, whether by handle or dashboard button, for hassle-free entry. Interior adaptability is where the real magic happens: sliding, reclining, and flattening seats mean more comfort and flexibility.

Roof rails, cladding, and an aggressive front bumper make the Try the boldest member of the Subaru Chiffon family, while the color palette provides 11 diverse options. Whether you prefer monochrome or two-tone hues, there’s something to tempt your taste buds. This vehicle screams "adventure!" or, in some cases, "beach day!" to us.

Power, Performance, & Utility

Don’t get me wrong – the Chiffon Try isn’t for every terrain. At just 5.9 inches off the ground (or 6.5 with all-wheel drive), this wee kei car is suitable for gentle slopes, pavement, and (narrow) parking lots. Nonetheless, Subaru ensures its trusty 660cc, three-cylinder engine whirs along smoothly, spinning 51 horsepower and 44 pound-feet of torque. That 52-horsepower motor doesn’t scream "track performance" but should manage well over light off-roading surfaces.

Trims and Pricing

Available in no less than five trims – L, G, R, RS, and the Try – pricing goes as follows:

  • Subaru Chiffon Try Front-Wheel Drive (1,831,500 JPY or $12,300 USD)
  • Subaru Chiffon Try All-Wheel Drive (1,952,500 JPY or $13,100 USD)

A good chunk of cash, especially considering the powertrain – but hey, these cute, rugged runabouts always come with an attached cool factor.

The Big Question: Can You Haul Stuff with It?

Of course, with increased interior flexibility comes an insatiable need to ask: what exactly is "stuff" the Subaru Chiffon Try is expected to haul? Given that the vehicle itself doesn’t scream "Rubicon" (we can leave off-roading aspirations behind this time), our expectation stems from its role as the ultimate beach-side accessory bag.

Imagine toting 2-3 passengers or, with those incredible opening doors, bringing all their beach gear. Don’t forget the driver and a friend, maybe an iPhone or two. Awe-inspiring possibilities begin!

Conclusion

So far, the Subaru Chiffon Try looks poised for success in the ever-adventurous Kei-car market. Can its price, design, and, above all, usability match the whimsy surrounding Subaru’s quirky offspring? Well, only time – or a visit to Japan, perhaps – will tell!

(H2) Related Links & Resources

  1. Honda’s quirky SUV concepts we love
  2. Understanding the Kei-car boom in Japan

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