Whenever you hear the words Subaru and crossover in the same sentence, images of the brand's much-loved  Forester come to mind, a car for which stylish good looks take a back  seat in favor of interior space, practicality and simplicity.
However, with the Viziv crossover concept, revealed at the Geneva Motor Show, Subaru is announcing a much more style-oriented approach for its future models and its design direction in general.
The concept features a "Subaru Boxer Diesel Hybrid" system, which uses  the company's 2.0-liter horizontally-opposed turbo diesel engine in  conjunction with two rear-mounted electric motors. With various  selectable modes, the system ensures the car has adequate grip in  slippery conditions, while at the same time being at home in town.
From a design standpoint, the Viziv concept is rather successful, we say. With clean, flowing lines and a prominent  front fascia, the car heralds the arrival of a much better-looking  range of Subaru vehicles.
Hopefully, the modern design of the interior will also serve as  inspiration for future road-going models, as this is an area where the  Japanese automaker's offerings have never really shined.
The hybrid powertrain will also make its way into future production  models, but will it mean the end of fun-to-drive Subarus? After all,  remotely controlled electric motors can't really be a substitute for a  prop shaft sending the engine's power to the wheels, at least not in  terms of driver engagement and the overall experience of driving a car.






