The fifth generation of the Subaru Legacy was unveiled in 2009. It brought several new technologies for the 20 years model. The first generation of the Subaru Legacy was launched in 1989 and it surprised the market with its all-wheel-drive and flat-four engine.
It was a time when the smaller sibling, the Impreza, was winning races in the World Rally Championship and the Legacy’s success was based upon those winnings and their qualities.
One of the main features of the Legacy was the frameless side windows that were traditional for Subaru. The fifth-generation had to put frames to increase the car’s safety to the newer standards.
Its headlights were no longer slim but big and extended over the hood and fenders. The grille was bigger than before, with a chromed surrounding and the silver wings that sustained the oval badge.
For the driver’s comfort, the Legacy featured a dash-mounted parking brake and a hill-holder. The latter was a first in its class.
For the technical department, the Legacy featured the same symmetrical all-wheel-drive system, with flat-four or flat-six engines.