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Subaru Viziv Future concept aims at the active bicyclists

Subaru Viziv Future concept aims at the active bicyclists

Posted on October 11, 2015September 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Subaru has always been a car company that aims at people who are big on safety and big on activity. A new concept car will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show from Subaru called the Viziv Future concept. This car looks very cool and the right hand drive is a clear indication that Subaru is aiming for Europeans with this concept.

It will appeal to the active types who like to ride bicycles with two different methods of carrying high-end bikes to and from the trails or your favorite streets. Inside the car, the rear seats fold down and have a rack system to hold bikes inside the car.
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