-
According to Subaru, the
Traviq name was a
combination of the
words "travel" and "quick".
Imported from Thailand, the
Traviq was
originally only available...
- series/Estratto (1983–1998)
Stella (2006–2023,
rebadged Daihatsu Move)
Traviq (1999–2005,
rebadged Opel Zafira)
Trezia (2010–2016,
rebadged Toyota Ractis)...
- the
following cars: This
engine also
powered the ****anese-market
Subaru Traviq, a badge-engineered Opel
Zafira A.
Following the GM–Fiat agreement, the...
- for sale in ****an on 17 June 2008, and was
built to
replace the
Subaru Traviq,
which could also hold
seven p****engers in the ****anese market. It was initially...
-
Forester in
India in
exchange for the Opel
Zafira being sold as a
Subaru Traviq in ****an. Also, the
Chevrolet Borrego concept was
presented in 2002, a crossover...
- VII
Sports coupé
Alcyone XT
Alcyone SVX
Impreza I (WRX coupe) BRZ BRZ MPV
Traviq (Opel Zafira)
Exiga Crossover SUV Rex IV (Daihatsu Rocky)
Outback Sport...
- VII
Sports coupé
Alcyone XT
Alcyone SVX
Impreza I (WRX coupe) BRZ BRZ MPV
Traviq (Opel Zafira)
Exiga Crossover SUV Rex IV (Daihatsu Rocky)
Outback Sport...
- VII
Sports coupé
Alcyone XT
Alcyone SVX
Impreza I (WRX coupe) BRZ BRZ MPV
Traviq (Opel Zafira)
Exiga Crossover SUV Rex IV (Daihatsu Rocky)
Outback Sport...
- VII
Sports coupé
Alcyone XT
Alcyone SVX
Impreza I (WRX coupe) BRZ BRZ MPV
Traviq (Opel Zafira)
Exiga Crossover SUV Rex IV (Daihatsu Rocky)
Outback Sport...
- VII
Sports coupé
Alcyone XT
Alcyone SVX
Impreza I (WRX coupe) BRZ BRZ MPV
Traviq (Opel Zafira)
Exiga Crossover SUV Rex IV (Daihatsu Rocky)
Outback Sport...