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Motor vehicle
Subaru Tribeca (WX)
Overview
Manufacturer
Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries)
Also called
Subaru B9 Tribeca (2006–2007)
Production
2005–2014
Model years
2006–2014
Assembly
United States: Lafayette, Indiana (SIA)
Body and chassis
Class
Mid-size crossover SUV
Body style
5-door SUV
Layout
Front-engine, four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
3.0 L EZ30 H6 (2006–2007) 3.6 L EZ36 H6 (2008–2014)
Transmission
5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
108.2 in (2,748 mm)
Length
189.8 in (4,821 mm)
(2006–2007)
191.5 in (4,864 mm)
(2008–2014)
Width
73.9 in (1,877 mm)
Height
66.5 in (1,689 mm)
(2006–2007)
66.4 in (1,687 mm) &
67.7 in (1,720 mm)
(2008–2014)
Curb weight
1,925 kg (4,245 lb)
Chronology
Successor
Subaru Exiga (Southeast Asia & Australia) Subaru Ascent (North America)
The Subaru Tribeca is a mid-size crossover SUV made from 2005 to 2014. Released in some markets, including Canada, as the Subaru B9 Tribeca, the car derives its name from the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City.[1] Built on the Subaru Legacy platform and sold in five- and seven-seat configurations, the Tribeca was intended to be sold alongside a slightly revised version known as the Saab 9-6X. Saab, at the time a subsidiary of General Motors (GM), abandoned the 9-6X program just prior to its release subsequent to GM's 2005 divestiture of its 20 percent stake in FHI.
Inspired by the B9X concept car, the Tribeca's original design was criticized at launch and subsequently revised in 2007 for the 2008 model year, and the model name was shortened to simply Tribeca in all markets.
Although not sold in Japan, North American markets received the Tribeca in 2005 for the 2006 model year,[2] and it was introduced to Australasia and Europe in late 2006.[3][4] In addition to these markets, the Tribeca was also sold in South America, South Africa, China, the Middle East, and parts of Southeast Asia.[citation needed]
^Stock, Kyle. "Subaru Loses Its Cool Over Hot SUVs; The Tribeca tanked. Can the a new SUV planned for 2018 propel the brand beyond its crunchy roots?", Bloomberg.com, November 21, 2016. Accessed October 16, 2017. "From 2005 through 2014, Subaru made the Tribeca, a mid-sized SUV best remembered as one of the worst-selling cars in its category.... Perhaps naming the SUV after one of Manhattan’s richest neighborhoods wasn’t the best branding move."
^Cite error: The named reference PR-050111 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Park, Barry (26 January 2012). "Subaru dumps Tribeca". Drive. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
^"Exhibition outlines for the 76th Geneva International Motor Show" (Press release). Subaru. 10 February 2006. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
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