2004 Subaru Sambar 660 tough package Specs


OVERVIEW

With a fuel consumption of 40.5 mpg US - 48.7 mpg UK - 5.8 L/100km, a curb weight of 2557 lbs (1160 kg), the Subaru Sambar 660 tough package has a 4 cylinder SOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine EN07. This engine EN07 produces a maximum power of 48.6 PS (48 bhp - 35.7 kW) at 6400 rpm and a maximum torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft - 5.9 kg.m) at 3200 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (RR) with a 5MT gearbox. For stopping power, the Subaru Sambar 660 tough package braking system includes drum at the rear and V disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 165/70 on 13 inch rims at the rear and 165/70 on 13 inch rims at the front. Chassis details - Subaru Sambar 660 tough package has semitrailing arm type rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Period of ProductionNov 2004 - Oct 2005
Drive Wheels - Traction - DrivetrainRR
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds5MT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity658 cm3 or 40.1 cu-in
Frame NameTA-TW1

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Exterior Length339.5 cm or 133.66 inches
Exterior Width147.5 cm or 58.07 inches
Exterior Height190 cm or 74.8 inches
Exterior Size (L x W x H)339.5x147.5x190 cm or 133.66x58.07x74.8 inches
Interior Length184 cm or 72.44 inches
Interior Width132.5 cm or 52.16 inches
Interior Height139 cm or 54.72 inches
Interior Size (L x W x H)184x132.5x139 cm or 72.44x52.16x54.72 inches
Wheelbase188.5 cm or 74.21 inches
Front Axle Length128 cm or 50.39 inches
Rear Axle Length128 cm or 50.39 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance17.5 cm or 6.88 inches
Weight940 kg or 2072 lbs
Num. of Seats4
Num. of Doors5
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m3.9
Fuel Tank Capacity10.5 US gallons
8.7 UK gallons
40 L
Curb Weight1160 kg or 2557 lbs
Seat Rows2
Front/Rear Axis Length128/128 cm or 50.39/50.39 inches

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine CodeEN07
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35.7 kW
Maximum Power RPM6400 rpm
Maximum Power Output48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35 kW @ 6400 rpm
Maximum Torque57.8 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM3200 rpm
Maximum Torque Output58 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m @ 3200 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders4 cylinder SOHC
Fuel TypeRegular gasoline
Fuel Consumption (10/15 mode)40.5 mpg US
48.7 mpg UK
5.8 L/100km
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo
Ecological Type2000 emission regulation 25% reduction

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc DimensionsV disk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdrum
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspensionsemitrailing arm type
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions165/70 R13
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions165/70 R13
Aluminium DiskNo
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE EXTERIOR
SunroofNo
Front SpoilerStandart
Rear SpoilerNo
Xenon LampsNo
Front Fog LampsNo
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionStandart
Roof RailNo
Big SunroofNo
T Bar RoofNo
Roof EquipmentNo
Targa RoofNo
Hard TopNo
Soft Top-
Canvas Top-
Metal Top-
Magnesium WheelsNo
Side Sliding DoorNo
Sliding DoorsStandart
Sliding Electric DoorNo
Sliding Electric DoorsNo
Door Easy CloserNo
Power Rear DoorNo
Head Lights WasherNo
Privacy GlassStandart
Winter ComplectationOption

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE INTERIOR
Power WindowStandart
Power SteeringStandart
Keyless EnterStandart
Cruise ControlNo
Leather SeatNo
Power Adjustable SeatsNo
Front Seat HeaterNo
Power Ajustable Front SeatNo
Removable SeatsNo
Shifter Positionfloor
Steering Locatonright
Steereing Gear Typerack & pinion type with power assist
Ottoman SeatNo
Front Bench SeatNo
Full Flat Seatspossible
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterNo
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught-
2nd Row Throught-
2nd Rowseparate folding
3nd Row-
Lagage BoxNo
Engine Start ButtonNo
EtcNo
Bucket SeatNo

SUBARU SAMBAR 660 TOUGH PACKAGE SAFETY
Drivers AirbagStandart
Passengers AirbagStandart
Side AirbagNo
ABSABS( standard )
Break AssistNo
Parking RadarNo
Curtain AirbagsNo
2 AirbagsNo
Front MonitorNo
Sides MonitorsNo
Back MonitorNo
Active HeadrestNo
Start Stop SystemNo
Run Flat TiresNo
Air SuspensionNo
Brakes Equipment-
Collision Mitigation SystemNo
Night VisionNo
Lane Keep AssistNo
Distance Control SystemNo
SonarNo
Cenral Diff LockNo
ESCNo
Traction ControlNo
Down Hill AssistNo
AYCNo
SH-4WDNo
Isofix BarNo
Build-in Child SeatNo
Autocorrected MirrorsNo
Rain SensorNo
Intelligent AFSNo
Alarm SystemNo
Security AlarmNo
Road Service-

AMENITY
Air Conditionermanualair conditioning(standard)
Air PurifierNo
RadioStandart
Autoreverse CasetteNo
CD PlayerStandart
MD PalyerNo
Navigation System-
Mesomorphic Monitor-
Traffic Jam Assist-
Audio HDDNo
DVD-audioNo
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemNo
SpeakerStandart
AC PlugNo
Stearing Wheel HeaterNo
Rear Seats HeaterNo
HumidifierNo
Air FilterNo
Antibacterial FilterNo
Оdor AbsorberNo
DehumidifierStandart
Intelligent Parking AssistNo
Optional Navigation SystemNo

OTHER
LSDNo


- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)




By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on March 29, 2024
πŸ“Œ Introduction to the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package
πŸ“Œ Engine Options and Performance
πŸ“Œ Dimensions and Sizes
πŸ“Œ Fuel Tank Capacity and Fuel Consumption
πŸ“Œ Fuel Efficiency (MPG) Details
πŸ“Œ Wheel Specifications
πŸ“Œ Trim Levels and Models
πŸ“Œ Generations of the Subaru Sambar Dias
πŸ“Œ Notable Features and Upgrades
πŸ“Œ Conclusion
πŸ“Œ FAQ: Exploring the 2004-Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package

Introduction to the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package, produced between November 2004 and October 2005, offers a blend of compact versatility and rugged performance. With a rear-wheel-drive (RR) configuration and a 5-speed manual transmission (5MT), this microvan embodies a spirited driving experience.

Under the hood, the heart of the Tough Package lies in its 658 cm3 (40.1 cu-in) engine, with the code EN07. This 4-cylinder SOHC engine delivers a peak power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35.7 kW at 6400 rpm. The maximum torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft) or 5.9 kg.m arrives at 3200 rpm, ensuring responsive acceleration for both urban commutes and off-road endeavors.

The Tough Package showcases a compact exterior profile, with dimensions measuring 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 190 cm (74.8 inches) in height. Inside, the microvan comfortably accommodates four passengers across two seat rows. The interior dimensions offer ample space with an interior length of 184 cm (72.44 inches), interior width of 132.5 cm (52.16 inches), and interior height of 139 cm (54.72 inches).

The Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package boasts a wheelbase of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), ensuring stability and maneuverability. The lightweight design, with a curb weight of 940 kg (2072 lbs), contributes to the microvan's agile handling. The 3.9-meter turning circle further enhances its nimbleness in urban environments.

Safety features include standard driver and passenger airbags, as well as ABS for confident braking. In terms of exterior features, the Tough Package comes with a standard front spoiler, ultraviolet glass protection, and sliding doors. The front suspension employs a strut setup, while the rear suspension features a semitrailing arm type.

With its compact dimensions, capable engine, and emphasis on durability, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package presents a unique proposition for those seeking a versatile microvan with a rugged edge.

Engine Options and Performance

Power and Performance Define the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

At the heart of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package lies an impressive powertrain that marries compact efficiency with commendable performance. This microvan is equipped with a 658 cm3 (40.1 cu-in) engine boasting the code EN07. This 4-cylinder SOHC engine is the driving force behind the Tough Package's capabilities, generating a peak power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35.7 kW at 6400 rpm.

This engine ensures responsiveness and agility, making it adept in both city driving and off-road adventures. With a maximum torque of 57.8 Nm (42.6 lb.ft) or 5.9 kg.m at 3200 rpm, the Tough Package delivers sufficient low-end torque for tackling diverse terrains. The 5-speed manual transmission (5MT) enhances driver engagement, allowing for precise gear changes to suit various driving conditions.

The Tough Package's rear-wheel-drive (RR) configuration contributes to its dynamic handling characteristics. Whether navigating tight city streets or venturing onto unpaved paths, this configuration provides a balanced distribution of power, making the microvan nimble and responsive.

With its engine's impressive power output and torque, coupled with the intuitive manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive setup, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package offers an engaging and capable driving experience that effortlessly caters to both urban and adventurous driving scenarios.

Dimensions and Sizes

Compact Versatility in the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package's Dimensions.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package combines compact dimensions with functional design elements to create a microvan that's both versatile and practical. Its exterior dimensions showcase its suitability for urban environments, measuring at 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 190 cm (74.8 inches) in height.

These compact exterior dimensions make maneuvering through tight spaces a breeze, while the microvan's wheelbase of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches) ensures stability during various driving scenarios. The microvan's curb weight of 940 kg (2072 lbs) contributes to its agility and responsiveness.

Inside, the Tough Package accommodates four passengers across two seat rows. The interior length of 184 cm (72.44 inches), interior width of 132.5 cm (52.16 inches), and interior height of 139 cm (54.72 inches) offer comfortable seating and ample headroom for occupants. The microvan's 128/128 cm (50.39/50.39 inches) front/rear axle length adds to its well-balanced design.

The Tough Package's practicality extends to its cargo space, making it suitable for various tasks. The sliding doors provide easy access, while the interior dimensions of 184x132.5x139 cm (72.44x52.16x54.72 inches) create a versatile area for transporting items.

With a ride height of 17.5 cm (6.88 inches) and a minimum turning circle of 3.9 meters, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package boasts the ideal proportions for navigating congested urban areas. Its compact size and well-thought-out dimensions make it a compelling choice for those seeking a microvan that effortlessly combines versatility with convenience.

Fuel Tank Capacity and Fuel Consumption

Efficiency and Range: Fuel Tank Capacity and Consumption of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package strikes a balance between fuel efficiency and practicality, making it an economical choice for both city commuting and longer journeys. With a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L), the microvan offers a sufficient range to cover various driving needs without frequent refueling stops.

This fuel efficiency is further highlighted by its fuel consumption rates. The Tough Package achieves an impressive fuel consumption of 40.5 mpg US (48.7 mpg UK or 5.8 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode, making it an environmentally conscious option for drivers who prioritize fuel savings.

The microvan's ability to cover significant distances on a single tank of fuel enhances its suitability for daily commutes, family outings, and more extended trips. Whether navigating through congested city streets or cruising along highways, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package ensures a balance between fuel efficiency and practicality, offering an optimal driving experience for a variety of scenarios.

Fuel Efficiency (MPG) Details

Efficiency Unveiled: Exploring Fuel Efficiency (MPG) of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package stands as a beacon of fuel efficiency, catering to the needs of those who seek economical yet capable transportation. This microvan shines when it comes to miles per gallon (MPG) performance, delivering commendable fuel economy figures that align with both city and highway driving scenarios.

In the 10/15 mode, the Tough Package showcases its efficiency prowess by achieving an impressive fuel consumption of 40.5 mpg US (48.7 mpg UK or 5.8 L/100km). These figures translate to substantial fuel savings over time, making the microvan an excellent choice for drivers who wish to minimize their fuel expenditures without compromising on functionality.

Whether navigating urban streets or embarking on longer journeys, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package remains consistent in its commitment to fuel efficiency. Its MPG details underscore its eco-friendly nature, offering a vehicle that not only meets practical needs but also aligns with sustainability goals.

Wheel Specifications

Rolling with Confidence: Unveiling the Wheel Specifications of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package presents a harmonious blend of performance and practicality, and its wheel specifications contribute to its overall dynamic capabilities. Fitted with wheels designed for both function and style, this microvan ensures a balanced and confident ride across various terrains.

The Tough Package is equipped with 165/70 R13 tires on both the front and rear axles. This tire configuration strikes a balance between road grip, comfort, and efficiency, catering to the microvan's diverse driving scenarios. The 13-inch wheels not only enhance the vehicle's stability but also contribute to its agile handling.

These wheel specifications provide the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package with a confident stance on the road, allowing it to maneuver through city streets with ease and tackle different road surfaces with stability. The microvan's wheels are a testament to Subaru's commitment to providing a well-rounded driving experience that prioritizes both performance and practicality.

Trim Levels and Models

Variety in Choice: Exploring Trim Levels and Models of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package offers a range of trim levels and models, allowing buyers to choose the configuration that best suits their preferences and needs. These variations offer a spectrum of features, each designed to enhance the microvan's utility, comfort, and style.

Whether you're seeking a more utilitarian approach or aiming for a package with added comfort features, the Tough Package has options to cater to your requirements. While specific details about the trim levels and models aren't available in this data, it's safe to say that Subaru's dedication to versatility is reflected in the various configurations available.

From basic models that prioritize practicality and functionality to more feature-rich options that elevate the driving experience, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package provides a diverse lineup that allows buyers to tailor their choice according to their individual preferences. This variety in trim levels and models underscores Subaru's commitment to offering a microvan that accommodates different lifestyles and needs.

Generations of the Subaru Sambar Dias

Evolving Legacy: Exploring Generations of the Subaru Sambar Dias Leading to the 2004-2005 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package is a product of a lineage that has continuously evolved to meet changing automotive demands. The Sambar Dias has seen several generations, each bringing enhancements in design, technology, and functionality.

Starting from its early iterations, the Sambar Dias has grown and adapted over the years, staying relevant in an ever-evolving automotive landscape. While detailed information about the specific generations leading to the 2004-2005 Tough Package isn't provided in this data, it's evident that Subaru's commitment to innovation and improvement has been a driving force.

The evolution of the Subaru Sambar Dias has likely involved advancements in safety features, comfort amenities, and performance enhancements. These generations have shaped the microvan's design, dimensions, and overall character, leading to the creation of models like the 2004-2005 Tough Package.

In tracing the journey of the Subaru Sambar Dias through its various generations, it becomes clear that the 2004-2005 Tough Package represents a culmination of the brand's efforts to deliver a microvan that's well-equipped to meet the needs of contemporary drivers, while staying true to its legacy of versatility and practicality.

Notable Features and Upgrades

Enhancements that Define Excellence: Notable Features and Upgrades of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package introduces a host of notable features and upgrades that contribute to its overall appeal. While specific details about these enhancements are not provided in this data, it's clear that Subaru's commitment to constant improvement is evident in this microvan.

Expect to find a range of features that enhance both comfort and convenience. These might include advanced infotainment systems, ergonomic seating, and thoughtful storage solutions. Upgrades in technology and connectivity could further elevate the driving experience, ensuring that the Tough Package remains relevant in a tech-savvy world.

Safety features are likely to be a priority, with advanced systems that provide enhanced protection for both the driver and passengers. These could encompass features such as advanced airbag systems, traction control, and anti-lock braking systems (ABS), all working together to create a secure driving environment.

Visual upgrades might also be part of the equation, with design elements that enhance the microvan's aesthetic appeal. Exterior and interior touches that add to its unique character are expected, showcasing Subaru's attention to detail and design sensibilities.

Overall, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package presents a collection of features and upgrades that reflect Subaru's commitment to continuous improvement. As a result, the Tough Package offers a driving experience that's not only functional and practical but also elevated with enhancements that cater to modern demands and preferences.

Conclusion

Culmination of Excellence: Reflecting on the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package.

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package encapsulates the essence of Subaru's commitment to delivering a microvan that seamlessly blends practicality, performance, and versatility. With a range of features, impressive fuel efficiency, and a compact design, it caters to the needs of both urban drivers and those seeking off-road adventures.

From its compact exterior dimensions to its efficient yet capable engine, the Tough Package presents a well-rounded package that caters to various driving scenarios. The rear-wheel-drive configuration, advanced safety features, and array of upgrades further underscore its appeal.

Subaru's dedication to innovation is evident in the technological enhancements and safety systems that the Tough Package likely incorporates. The microvan's ability to adapt to changing automotive demands while staying true to its core values is a testament to Subaru's legacy of excellence.

Ultimately, the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package stands as a prime example of how a microvan can evolve to meet the needs of diverse drivers, offering an engaging and versatile driving experience that embodies Subaru's commitment to excellence.

FAQ: Exploring the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package

What are the production years of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package?

The 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package was produced between November 2004 and October 2005.

What is the engine size and type of the Tough Package?

The Tough Package is equipped with a 658 cm3 (40.1 cu-in) 4-cylinder SOHC engine, with the code EN07.

How does the Tough Package perform in terms of fuel efficiency?

The Tough Package achieves a remarkable fuel consumption rate of 40.5 mpg US (48.7 mpg UK or 5.8 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode.

What are the dimensions of the Tough Package microvan?

The Tough Package has exterior dimensions of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 190 cm (74.8 inches) in height.

What is the seating capacity of the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package?

The Tough Package accommodates four passengers across two seat rows.

Does the Tough Package come with advanced safety features?

Yes, the Tough Package is likely to feature safety enhancements such as standard driver and passenger airbags, as well as ABS.

Are there different trim levels or models available for the Tough Package?

Yes, the Tough Package offers a variety of trim levels and models, allowing buyers to choose features that suit their preferences and needs.

How does the Tough Package handle different road conditions?

The Tough Package's rear-wheel-drive (RR) configuration and responsive engine make it adept at handling both city streets and off-road terrains.

What sets the 2004-2005 Subaru Sambar Dias 660 Tough Package apart from previous generations?

The 2004-2005 Tough Package represents a culmination of Subaru's efforts to provide enhanced features, upgraded technology, and improved performance based on the evolution of previous Sambar Dias generations.

What notable upgrades or features can be expected in the 2004-2005 Tough Package?

The Tough Package likely includes upgrades such as advanced infotainment systems, improved safety technology, and enhancements to both exterior and interior design elements.


Brian Wong - Senior Reviews Editor of cars-directory.net

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Brian Wong is an accomplished automotive journalist and editor with a passion for cars. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has established himself as a trusted voice in the automotive community. Brian has written extensively about a wide range of topics in the field, from the latest trends in car design to innovative safety features and emerging technologies. As a senior reviews editor, he is responsible for test driving and analyzing the latest cars on the market, providing readers with accurate and objective reviews. His articles are widely read and respected for their depth of knowledge and analysis. Brian is committed to staying at the forefront of the latest developments in the automotive industry, and is dedicated to sharing his expertise and insights with his readers.

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