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RumoursBy: Siyavuya Mbaduli
Subaru fans and off-road enthusiasts alike have been eagerly awaiting news of a potential new generation of the beloved BRAT ute. While the original model was only produced from 1978 to 1994, it left a lasting impression on those who appreciated its unique design and rugged capabilities.
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Now, it seems that Subaru may be considering a revival of this iconic vehicle. While there has been no official confirmation from Subaru, recent reports suggest that the company is exploring the possibility of a new BRAT model. If this turns out to be true, it could be a major development for fans of the original model, as well as for those who are interested in compact bakkies and SUVs.
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The original BRAT (short for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter) was a compact bakkie that was notable for its unusual design. It featured a rear-facing jump seat in the cargo bed. In addition to its unique seating arrangement, the BRAT was also notable for its four-wheel drive system, which made it a capable off-road vehicle. It was powered by a range of engines over the years, including a 1,6-litre that produces 50 kW of power and a 1,8-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 53 kW.
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If a new generation of the BRAT were to be produced, it would likely retain many of these features while incorporating modern design and technology elements. For example, it could be built on the same platform as the Subaru Crosstrek or Forester SUVs, which would give it a larger and more spacious interior than the original model. It could also incorporate advanced safety features, such as a lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking.
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One of the key features that fans would be hoping to see in a new BRAT is the rear-facing jump seat. This unique design element was a defining feature of the original model and helped to make it stand out from other pickups on the market. While it’s unclear whether this feature would make a return in a new BRAT, it’s certainly possible that Subaru could find a way to incorporate it in a modern and safe way.
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There is no official word from Subaru on whether such a vehicle will be produced, but the rumours and speculation surrounding it suggest that there could be strong demand for a modern version of this iconic vehicle. Only time will tell whether Subaru decides to bring the BRAT back to life, but for now, fans can continue to dream of the possibilities.
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