Subaru’s Legacy Outback, a beloved icon in Japan, is bidding farewell after a remarkable 30-year run. To commemorate this milestone and the model’s discontinuation, Subaru has revealed a special edition Legacy Outback 30th Anniversary, featuring tasteful upgrades and a limited production run of 500 units.
This exclusive model boasts STI-tuned Hitachi Astemo SFRD dampers, promising a harmonious blend of comfort and performance. The exterior is distinguished by a sleek black grille, mirrors, and roof rails, available in a range of fascinating colors including Crystal White Pearl, Magnetite Gray Metallic, Crystal Black Silica, Cashmere Gold Opal, and Brilliant Bronze Metallic.
With orders closing on November 10, 2024, and deliveries slated for March 2025, this limited-edition gem is sure to fascinate enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Instead of introducing an all new seventh generation Camaro to compete with the likes of the Ford Mustang and other sports cars, General Motors is considering a more unconventional approach: a five door station wagon variant.
This “Camaro Shooting Brake” would retain the divisive styling of the sixth generation model but offer increased practicality. To further enhance its appeal, GM is contemplating adding powerful powertrains, including mild hybrid and supercharged V8 engines.
However, given the rising popularity of the mid engine Corvette, which is increasingly encroaching on sports car territory, it remains uncertain whether GM will prioritize the Camaro’s future or focus on its Corvette line.