Sambar

Subaru Sambar generations

The Subaru Sambar is a subcompact commercial vehicle produced for the Japanese market from 1961 to the present. It is the first Japanese "kei truck" that is still produced. Released in 2009, the sixth generation was offered as a 4-seater minibus or truck. Starting from the seventh generation introduced in 2012, the vehicle is a Daihatsu Hijet model, which was borrowed by agreement. Apart from vans and trucks, the manufacturer offers multifunctional 4-seater pickups with a small cargo platform at the back. It is equipped with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a rear dependent spring suspension. The car received a 3-cylinder engine, all-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive. Depending on the modification, the vehicle consumes 5.6-5.7 liters of gasoline per 100 km.

Years of manufacture Sambar

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