Posted Nov 10 2009, 12:10 PM by Mike Garrett with 21 comment(s)

Last week at the SEMA Show parked amongst all the WRX's in the Subaru booth was this 2010 "VIP" Legacy Sedan. Now you can argue for days about what makes a true VIP car, but the people putting this Legacy together certainly did their research. Even the official info Subaru provided about the car says "VIP style is known for a clean, yet heavily reworked luxury theme with an emphasis on impossibly-low ride height and aggressive wheels."

To give the car a cleaner look, Subaru's JDM parts bin was put to good use. The car is sporting a JDM hood, headlights, bumpers, headlights, and front and rear under-spoilers. The body is coated in a beautiful color known as Shinjuku Black Plum. The Shinjuku district of Tokyo also happens to be the site of Subaru's headquarters...

The interior of the car is packed full of a bunch of audio and video equipment that I won't bother listing, as well as Togarashi Red leather upholstery with diamond pattern stitching.

The red leather was even extended to the engine cover. I can't say that I've ever seen something like this before...

And then there's the wheels and suspension. A Universal Air kit was used to get that proper VIP ride height, dropping the body nicely over the MC3 Enterprises Trinidad wheels. The exact wheel specs are 20"x10 on each corner, with offsets of +30 in the front and +12 in the rear. Tires are 235/30/20 Falken FK452's all around.

Whether or not you think a Subaru Legacy qualifies as a VIP car or not, I thought it was damn cool to see a car like this in an OEM display.

-Mike Garrett

 

 


Comments

Puregroove_Org said:

whoa, $$$$$...

November 10, 2009 12:43 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

seaninc said:

This is great! I suppose Subaru actually listens to its followers. That's great to hear about a car company, bravo.

November 10, 2009 12:46 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Nate said:

Good call Mike! This and the Legacy wagon GT (Go cart Transporter) was kind! Why can't we have a nice and low GT wagon? Please?

November 10, 2009 12:59 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

repentharlequin said:

i think i want to cover my engine in leather now.

November 10, 2009 1:10 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

yiso said:

looks cool... the wheels seem more fitting for a vip van i'd say

November 10, 2009 1:29 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Chris Davy said:

Awesome to see a OEM listen and follow the tastes of the public. Usually OEM "tuned" cars are sedated, boring and look quite ridiculous in a tuning show. But still, one thing that bothers me a lot these day: Why do car manufacturers around the world feel a burning need to cover up their engines as much as possible? I just hate it when I lift up the hood to find a big plastic cover! Can any one give me a good explanation to why this seems to be a long going trend among car manufacturers all around the globe?

November 10, 2009 1:31 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Jathnael Taylor said:

That's Hot!

November 10, 2009 1:33 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

SoloTwo said:

I was planning on my next project/daily driver on being a new Legacy, and when I saw this at SEMA, I started researching airbags....

Anyone have any input on airbag systems that raise up high enough as to allow driving in snow in winter, drop hilariously low in the warm months, and don't handle horribly all the time? ;)

November 10, 2009 1:52 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Andrew said:

The car looks really clean, especially in the back. The leather is too much imo but it IS a vip styled car so overdoing it make it right.  Wonder why they opted for the 6speed SpecB instead of an automatic.

November 10, 2009 1:59 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Joe said:

all we need now is a VIP mitsu......

November 10, 2009 2:32 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Keola`aina said:

Is it me or does the new Legacy look like a G35 with a different front and rear end?  This looks very new, donʻt care for the engine cover at all though,  I mean I really like the plastic engine covers for some reason just not leater ones.  Awesome!!!

November 10, 2009 3:15 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Chad said:

I wonder what NASIOC will think about this hahaha...

November 10, 2009 3:48 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Jason said:

Yuk, red leather and vinyl in the engine bay? Some people have no taste

November 10, 2009 5:07 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Cobalt_Griffin said:

This car is great, but the Legacy Wagon next to it was hotter. Feature that one as well.

November 10, 2009 8:48 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Cobalt_Griffin said:

To also add to SoloTwo most airbag systems are good for all seasons. As long as they are properly cared for, and aren't maliciously beaten. Reference the ones used by city buses that kneel and rise at almost every stop in all weather conditions.

November 10, 2009 8:54 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

faisal ali said:

Fashion has to be about what is.

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November 10, 2009 10:27 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

BlueSlug said:

leather engine covers is something i've seen in the VW scene for a couple years now... i think maybe Worthersee? or some other treffen.... nice to know that the right people are paying attention ;)

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to be honest when i first saw the new Legacy i detested the looks of it, but it never occurred to me that it could go all Bippu and become something so beautiful.  props to whoever put this together.

November 10, 2009 11:05 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Dylan said:

They do leather covered various pieces in Australia, like one car has leather trimmed wheel spokes... not my cup of tea but whatever!

That does look sick for a OEM tuned car.

@ Chris Davy: i think the engine covers are for a safety thing, less chance of idiots putting things in the engine bay to get stuck or hurt themselves! :P

November 11, 2009 12:19 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

ryoga81 said:

@Chris Davy : The only thing I can think of is that designers want cars to seem less "complicated" to the casual driver.  Not that they'll be doing their own work under the hood, but when they open the hood and can't point out parts, they can just pop the hood and tell their friends "that's the engine"....I dunno.  I think they're ridiculous and just another step to take off the damned thing when you have to repair something under the hood....that and they hold in heat, so that's even further counter intuitive to performance.

November 11, 2009 11:17 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Sr-FairladyZ said:

"The red leather was even extended to the engine cover. I can't say that I've ever seen something like this before..." ...Yea, and I hope I never see it again. Some people try so hard to be different that they are blinded by what looks absolutely retarded. StanceHunters at it again, get your "show car" coverage here.

November 11, 2009 12:08 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Cruz Martinez said:

I LOVE subaru. but the new legacy.. two thumbs down. one hundred times over.

November 15, 2009 10:37 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

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