There is no doubt in it that the Subaru Legacy Estate is prominent and outstanding brand of the Subaru, Japan. The Subaru Legacy Estate makes you different from the crowd by its queer body built and design. It is a big-size vehicle with lot of practical features. The Subaru Legacy Estate is not for a limited class of users but due to its durability and practicality, it has been the best for everyone from farmers to the wealthy landowners for twenty years. The most important feature of the Subaru Legacy Estate is its four-by-four availability, which is not common in its class. Now we have the Audi A4 Allord Quattro, Skoda Octavia 4×4 and the Volkswagen Passat Alltrack to compete the Subaru four-by-four.
The new Subaru Legacy Estate is larger in size than before. Practicality and spacious interior are key features of this vehicle. With good head and leg room at front and at rear, along with good, deep and wide boot, the Subaru is matchless in its class. The boot space ranges from 526litres to 1677litres, such an impressive space for an Estate class of vehicle. There is a hidden storage under the floor too along with glove and centre console boxes.
The Subaru legacy Estate stands out from the crowd due to its enormous size and odd appearance. With big and bulky headlamps, unique front grille and bulging wheel arches attract the audience. The vehicle is the best for any terrain. The driving seat is with lot of adjustments gives the best position to the driver. The steering-wheel is with in and out or low and high adjustments.
The leather upholstery is at its best. The seats are broad and wide. The Subaru Legacy Estate is fitted with cruise control, climate control, Bluetooth connectivity, an electric sunroof and traction control as standard. The touch-screen is efficient in performance.
There are two petrol engines along with a diesel engine available in the Subaru Legacy Estate.
The 2.0-Litre petrol engine is of 147bhp and 145lb/ft torque. It takes 10.9 seconds to get from 0-62m/h with top speed of 124m/h. Its fuel average is 34m/g with 187g/km of Co2 emissions.
The 2.5-Litre is of 164bhp and 169lb/ft torque. It takes 10.0 seconds to get from 0-62m/h with top speed of 127m/h. Its fuel average is 33m/g with 196g/km of Co2 emissions. Both petrol engines are fitted with six-speed automatic gearbox and four-wheel drive system.
The 2.0-Litre is the only diesel engine in the Subaru Legacy Estate with 147bhp and 258lb/ft torque. It is the most efficient engine of the lineup. It takes 9.3 seconds to get from 0-62m/h with top speed of 126m/h. Its fuel average is 47m/g with 156g/km of Co2 emissions. This engine is fitted with six-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel drive system.
The Subaru Legacy Estate is a well-built strong four-by-four with lot of durability and reliability. The Subaru legacy Estate proves its worth with five-star Euro NCAP rating in reliability and safety. There is an efficient electronic stability control system, six airbags and above all the permanent four-by-four drive system which provides you the best road grip on any surface.