Subaru Outback VS Renault ALASKAN
Subaru Outback 2018 VS Renault ALASKAN 2017
2018 Subaru Outback VS 2017 Renault ALASKAN
2018 Subaru Outback:
Featuring revised front and rear styling for a more robust stance, the 2018 Subaru Outback also debuts significant upgrades to comfort, safety and multimedia capability. Many new engineering and design details throughout the 2018 Outback enhance the driving experience and the vehicle's versatility. As the World's First Sport Utility Wagon the Subaru Outback was instrumental in launching the crossover trend more than 20 years ago, with rugged styling that highlighted increased capability. Today, the Outback offers the most interior room in an expanding segment of sport-utility wagons: total passenger volume 108.1 cu. ft., plus 35.5 cu. ft. of space behind the rear seats and 73.3 cu. ft. with the standard 60/40-split fold-down rear seatback folded. The load floor is nearly flat, and the cargo area features convenient rear seatback release levers. Numerous details help make the Outback convenient to load and carry cargo, as well as items such as kayaks and bikes. Roof rails with integrated retractable crossbars are standard on all models, except Touring, which features exclusive low-profile roof rails in a silver finish with available detachable crossbars. Step-style doorsills allow a person to stand firmly when securing objects to the crossbars on all Outback models. Rugged Good Looks, With an Added Touch of Elegance: The Outback shows a bolder, more rugged looking face for 2018, highlighted by wider, lower grille openings and a new bumper that complement the iconic Subaru hexagonal grille. The C-shaped headlights, parking lights and new horizontal character lines extending outward from the grille subtly suggest the piston motion of the BOXER engine, a Subaru core technology. The redesigned headlights feature distinctive "Konoji" daytime LED running lights...
https://www.netcarshow.com/subaru/2018-outback/
2017 Renault ALASKAN:
Initially unveiled in Colombia in 2016 and already a success in Latin America's long-standing pick-up market, Renault Alaskan goes on sale in Europe starting in September 2017. This stunning one-tonne pick-up includes: A muscular design with dynamic front-end styling and athletic lines, A robust build combined with outstanding travelling comfort thanks notably to five-link rear suspension and a strong ladder-frame chassis, Remarkably ingenious and powerful, thanks to its Renault 2.3-litre dCi engine, the most fuel-efficient engine in Renault Alaskan's segment, and exceptional off-road ability, Availability of a particularly wide range of tailored services, conversions and accessories to cover the full spectrum of customers' needs. Renault Alaskan, a muscular design: Alaskan's striking design means Renault's latest model truly stands out in the pick-up world. Alaskan fully embraces the visual identity of the Renault brand thanks to its dynamic front end, distinctive lighting signature and athletic stance that suggests power and strength. Dynamic front-end styling: Renault's new visual signature is characterised by a large chrome-finished grille. The lower beading, also finished in chrome, underlines the grille's dynamic design and runs between the two headlights to create a natural visual connection between the grille and the bumper. The muscular lines of the bonnet emphasise Renault Alaskan's rugged appeal...
https://www.netcarshow.com/renault/2017-alaskan/
Subaru Outback 2018 VS Renault ALASKAN 2017
2018 Subaru Outback VS 2017 Renault ALASKAN
2018 Subaru Outback:
Featuring revised front and rear styling for a more robust stance, the 2018 Subaru Outback also debuts significant upgrades to comfort, safety and multimedia capability. Many new engineering and design details throughout the 2018 Outback enhance the driving experience and the vehicle's versatility. As the World's First Sport Utility Wagon the Subaru Outback was instrumental in launching the crossover trend more than 20 years ago, with rugged styling that highlighted increased capability. Today, the Outback offers the most interior room in an expanding segment of sport-utility wagons: total passenger volume 108.1 cu. ft., plus 35.5 cu. ft. of space behind the rear seats and 73.3 cu. ft. with the standard 60/40-split fold-down rear seatback folded. The load floor is nearly flat, and the cargo area features convenient rear seatback release levers. Numerous details help make the Outback convenient to load and carry cargo, as well as items such as kayaks and bikes. Roof rails with integrated retractable crossbars are standard on all models, except Touring, which features exclusive low-profile roof rails in a silver finish with available detachable crossbars. Step-style doorsills allow a person to stand firmly when securing objects to the crossbars on all Outback models. Rugged Good Looks, With an Added Touch of Elegance: The Outback shows a bolder, more rugged looking face for 2018, highlighted by wider, lower grille openings and a new bumper that complement the iconic Subaru hexagonal grille. The C-shaped headlights, parking lights and new horizontal character lines extending outward from the grille subtly suggest the piston motion of the BOXER engine, a Subaru core technology. The redesigned headlights feature distinctive "Konoji" daytime LED running lights...
https://www.netcarshow.com/subaru/2018-outback/
2017 Renault ALASKAN:
Initially unveiled in Colombia in 2016 and already a success in Latin America's long-standing pick-up market, Renault Alaskan goes on sale in Europe starting in September 2017. This stunning one-tonne pick-up includes: A muscular design with dynamic front-end styling and athletic lines, A robust build combined with outstanding travelling comfort thanks notably to five-link rear suspension and a strong ladder-frame chassis, Remarkably ingenious and powerful, thanks to its Renault 2.3-litre dCi engine, the most fuel-efficient engine in Renault Alaskan's segment, and exceptional off-road ability, Availability of a particularly wide range of tailored services, conversions and accessories to cover the full spectrum of customers' needs. Renault Alaskan, a muscular design: Alaskan's striking design means Renault's latest model truly stands out in the pick-up world. Alaskan fully embraces the visual identity of the Renault brand thanks to its dynamic front end, distinctive lighting signature and athletic stance that suggests power and strength. Dynamic front-end styling: Renault's new visual signature is characterised by a large chrome-finished grille. The lower beading, also finished in chrome, underlines the grille's dynamic design and runs between the two headlights to create a natural visual connection between the grille and the bumper. The muscular lines of the bonnet emphasise Renault Alaskan's rugged appeal...
https://www.netcarshow.com/renault/2017-alaskan/
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