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                            | Make | Subaru |   
                            | Model | B9 
                              Scrambler |   
                            | Concept 
                              year | 2003 |   
                            | Production 
                              year | - |   
                            | Engine | 2.0 
                              litre 4 cyl Hybrid |    The Subaru B9 Scrambler concept was first shown at the 
                        2003 Tokyo Motorshow. The B9 Scrambler is a environmentally 
                        friendly roadster powered by an electric motor with a 
                        2.0-liter SOHC flat-four conventional internal combustion 
                        engine kicking in when extra power is needed. The engine 
                        also as a generator for the batteries.
 
 In true Subaru fashion the B9 Scrambler is an all wheel 
                        drive concept, additionally the cars ride height can be 
                        altered through adjustable, self-leveling air suspension.
 
 The B9's name and front-end design are influenced by Subaru's 
                        aircraft heritage. The front end of the Scrambler takes 
                        on the appearance of a cross section an airliner with 
                        a central jet intake and wings.
 
 A sensible feature on the B9 Scrambler are dent and scratch 
                        resistant lower panels clearly identified by the two tone 
                        paint work , while the unusual bronze tinted windscreen 
                        sets off the metallic blue main body color.
 
 
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  Seat Tango 
  Renault Wind 
  Daihatsu HVS 
  Mazda Ibuki 
  Toyota CS&S 
  Volkswagen EcoRacer 
  Subaru B11S 
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