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The Subaru Vivio is a
kei car Kei car (or , kanji: , "light automobile", ), known variously outside Japan as Japanese city car or Japanese microcar, is the Japanese vehicle category for the smallest highway-legal passenger cars with restricted dimensions and engine capacit ...
that was introduced in March 1992, and manufactured by
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until October 1998. It is small enough to place it in the kei car class, giving its owners large tax breaks in Japan. The Vivio has a spacious interior considering its small size, thanks to a relatively tall profile and large windows. The name "Vivio" is a reference to the engine's displacement of 660 written in an approximation of Roman numerals (VI, VI, O), and also inspired by the word ''vivid''. It replaced the Rex nameplate that was introduced in the 1970s, and was itself superseded by the
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. The Vivio was available in 3 and 5-door versions, with a two-door
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version named ''T-top'' also available.


Drivetrain

The Vivio was available with a variety of 658 cc
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or
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four-cylinder "
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" engines with different gearbox options (including ECVT – an electronically controlled
continuously variable transmission A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automatic transmission that can change seamlessly through a continuous range of gear ratios. This contrasts with other transmissions that provide a limited number of gear ratios in fixed steps. T ...
) and multiple trim packages. Aside from the top-of-the-line RX-R, all engines were
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8-valve designs. The ECVT equipped supercharged model claimed with such a setup, and while the Twin Cam 16-valve RX-R version claimed to make no more power than the SOHC, this was only to stay within the limitations laid down by Japan's kei car legislations. Claimed torque was higher, at versus . Front- or four-wheel drive versions were offered on most of the lineup. The most common version of the Vivio has a multi-point fuel-injected EN07E engine. This produces in manual transmission cars, while ECVT cars have to make do with .
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was claimed in Europe for the same engine. There was also a carbureted version with in Japan, which equipped the Vivio Van versions (two-seater and ef-s).


History

The Vivio was sold in many European markets, where it is unusual in not receiving a larger engine than in the home market. The preceding Subaru Rex, the
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, and the
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all utilized larger engines when sold in Europe, but the Vivio's technical specifications were nearly identical to the Japanese Domestic Market version - including fuel injection, while its kei competitors still had carbureted engines in export trim. In May 1993 the Vivio T-top arrived, available only for special order. Only 3,000 were released, to celebrate Subaru's 40th anniversary, fitted with the fuel-injected
EN07E The EN series engine is a four-cylinder, four-stroke engine used in kei cars sold by Subaru in Japan, succeeding the EK family of two-cylinder engines previously used in Subaru kei cars from 1958 to 1989. The EN family was introduced in 1989 (as ...
engine and either a five-speed manual or the ECVT transmission. The T-top version was built by Takada Kogyo, a convertible specialist who also assembled Nissan's Figaro and Silvia Varietta amongst other specialty cars. An additional 1,000 GX-T models were released in February 1994; these are fitted with the SOHC supercharged engine from the GX ( EN07Z), only available coupled to the ECVT. In November 1995 the ''Vivio Bistro'' was introduced. This was a modified version with a
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theme, with
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-esque front and rear fascias, matching upholstery and modifications to the dashboard. The Bistro series became a hit, causing Subaru to release multiple succeeding versions of the Bistro, called the "Bistro B-Custom", the "Bistro Chiffon", the "Bistro White Edition", the "L Bistro", the "Sports Bistro" with BBS wheels, the "Bistro SS" using the engine package from the Vivio RX-SS, and the "Club Bistro" with a British
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appearance. The trend of retro-styled cars was quite popular in 1990s Japan, following the success of Nissan's "Pike" series cars like the Pao and Figaro. Subaru also tried this approach with the larger
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in a trim called the Casa Blanca with limited success. The suspension setup used was inspired by the
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, a setup that avoided strictly using
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to save on production costs.


Gallery

File:Subaru vivio kk3 5doorel-s 1 r.jpg, Rear view of Vivio el-s 5-door (JDM) File:Subaru Vivio T-top 003.JPG, Subaru Vivio T-Top (JDM) File:1999 Subaru Vivio 660 GLi.jpg, Vivio 660 GLi 3-door (Europe) File:Subaru Vivio 2-seater in Nishigahara, Tokyo (cropped).jpg, Vivio 2-seater Van (JDM) File:Subaru Vivio Bistro 005.JPG, Subaru Vivio Bistro White Edition (JDM)


Motorsport

The supercharged RX-R and RX-RA was widely used for rallying in Japan. RX-RA was a motorsports trim grade with closer ratio gearing and stiffer suspensions than RX-R. Some entrants still enter Vivios at WRC
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. In 1992, at the Paris-Beijing marathon raid, a private entrant ran the Vivio RX-R with the
EN07X The EN series engine is a four-cylinder, four-stroke engine used in kei cars sold by Subaru in Japan, succeeding the EK family of two-cylinder engines previously used in Subaru kei cars from 1958 to 1989. The EN family was introduced in 1989 (a ...
engine. Most people who saw the car thought it wouldn't last long, but it was faster than the
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works team during the prologue stage, and ran for more than a week until it broke its suspension. The car made it to the finishing line unofficially after repairs were carried out, with no other serious troubles. The most famous appearance of the Vivio in an international motorsport event was in the
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round of the
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under the control of former factory driver and
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founder and team owner Noriyuki Koseki to promote the car. He made the decision to enter three of the sports model ''Vivio Super KK'' driven by Masashi Ishida, local driver
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and up and coming WRC star
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in his Safari debut. "Super KK" is the FIA homologation name for the RX-R grade, and in rally trim the 658 cc engine produced at 6,000 rpm. Only Njiru finished the race, achieving 12th place. McRae did manage to set the fastest stage time before going for two stages in
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before retiring with
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failure on Special Stage 16.RallyBase
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along the route!" Ishida had to retire with
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failure on Special Stage 45. This appearance was satirized by cartoonist
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for the Yumping Yarns cartoon of '' Car & Car Conversions'' magazine, in which he depicted McRae driving his Vivio underneath an
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Notes

{{Commons category Vivio Kei cars Front-wheel-drive vehicles All-wheel-drive vehicles Vehicles with CVT transmission Cars introduced in 1992 Retro-style automobiles Rally cars