2008 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater Specs
OVERVIEW
With a fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg US - 44.1 mpg UK - 6.4 L/100km, a weight of 1873 lbs (850 kg), the Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater 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 3AT gearbox. For stopping power, the Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater braking system includes drum at the rear and V disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 145 on 12 inch rims -6PRLT at the rear and 145 on 12 inch rims -6PRLT at the front. Chassis details - Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater has semitrailing arm type rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.
Add to compare listGENERAL INFORMATION | |
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Period of Production | Jul 2008 - Aug 2009 |
Drive Wheels - Traction - Drivetrain | RR |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds | 3AT |
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity | 658 cm3 or 40.1 cu-in |
Frame Name | EBD-TV1 |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Exterior Length | 339.5 cm or 133.66 inches |
Exterior Width | 147.5 cm or 58.07 inches |
Exterior Height | 190.5 cm or 75 inches |
Exterior Size (L x W x H) | 339.5x147.5x190.5 cm or 133.66x58.07x75 inches |
Interior Size (L x W x H), mm | -x-x-(mm) |
Wheelbase | 188.5 cm or 74.21 inches |
Front Axle Length | 128 cm or 50.39 inches |
Rear Axle Length | 128 cm or 50.39 inches |
Ride Height - Ground Clearance | 18 cm or 7.08 inches |
Weight | 850 kg or 1873 lbs |
Num. of Seats | 2 |
Num. of Doors | 5 |
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m | 3.9 |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 10.5 US gallons 8.7 UK gallons 40 L |
Max Capacity | 350 |
Seat Rows | 1 |
Front/Rear Axis Length | 128/128 cm or 50.39/50.39 inches |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA | |
Engine Code | EN07 |
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower | 48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35.7 kW |
Maximum Power RPM | 6400 rpm |
Maximum Power Output | 48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35 kW @ 6400 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 57.8 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m |
Maximum Torque RPM | 3200 rpm |
Maximum Torque Output | 58 Nm or 42.6 lb.ft or 5.9 kg.m @ 3200 rpm |
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders | 4 cylinder SOHC |
Fuel Type | Regular gasoline |
Fuel Consumption (10/15 mode) | 36.7 mpg US 44.1 mpg UK 6.4 L/100km |
Variable Cylinder Management - VCM | |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER SUSPENSION | |
Front Brakes - Disc Dimensions | V disk |
Rear Brakes - DisΡ Dimensions | drum |
Front Suspension | strut |
Rear Suspension | semitrailing arm type |
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions | 145 R12-6PRLT |
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions | 145 R12-6PRLT |
Aluminium Disk | |
4WS - Four-Wheel Steering | |
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRS | |
Sport-Tuned Suspension | |
Low Down Suspension | |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER EXTERIOR | |
Sunroof | |
Front Spoiler | |
Rear Spoiler | |
Xenon Lamps | |
Front Fog Lamps | |
Rear Fog Lamps | |
Ultraviolet Glass Protection | |
Roof Rail | |
Big Sunroof | |
T Bar Roof | |
Roof Equipment | |
Targa Roof | |
Hard Top | |
Soft Top | - |
Canvas Top | - |
Metal Top | - |
Magnesium Wheels | |
Side Sliding Door | |
Sliding Doors | |
Sliding Electric Door | |
Sliding Electric Doors | |
Door Easy Closer | |
Power Rear Door | |
Head Lights Washer | |
Privacy Glass | |
Winter Complectation | |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER INTERIOR | |
Power Window | |
Power Steering | |
Keyless Enter | |
Cruise Control | |
Leather Seat | |
Power Adjustable Seats | |
Front Seat Heater | |
Power Ajustable Front Seat | |
Removable Seats | |
Shifter Position | instrument panel |
Steering Locaton | right |
Steereing Gear Type | rack & pinion type |
Ottoman Seat | |
Front Bench Seat | |
Full Flat Seats | - |
Seat Position Memory | |
Seat Lifter | |
Adjustable 3rd Row | |
Walk Throught | - |
2nd Row Throught | - |
2nd Row | - |
3nd Row | - |
Lagage Box | |
Engine Start Button | |
Etc | |
Bucket Seat | |
SUBARU SAMBAR 660 VB 2-SEATER SAFETY | |
Drivers Airbag | |
Passengers Airbag | |
Side Airbag | |
ABS | - |
Break Assist | |
Parking Radar | |
Curtain Airbags | |
2 Airbags | |
Front Monitor | |
Sides Monitors | |
Back Monitor | |
Active Headrest | |
Start Stop System | |
Run Flat Tires | |
Air Suspension | |
Brakes Equipment | - |
Collision Mitigation System | |
Night Vision | |
Lane Keep Assist | |
Distance Control System | |
Sonar | |
Cenral Diff Lock | |
ESC | |
Traction Control | |
Down Hill Assist | |
AYC | |
SH-4WD | |
Isofix Bar | |
Build-in Child Seat | |
Autocorrected Mirrors | |
Rain Sensor | |
Intelligent AFS | |
Alarm System | |
Security Alarm | |
Road Service | - |
AMENITY | |
Air Conditioner | manualair conditioning(standard) |
Air Purifier | |
Radio | |
Autoreverse Casette | |
CD Player | |
MD Palyer | |
Navigation System | - |
Mesomorphic Monitor | - |
Traffic Jam Assist | - |
Audio HDD | |
DVD-audio | |
Additional Sound Equipment | - |
Rear Entertainment System | |
Speaker | |
AC Plug | |
Stearing Wheel Heater | |
Rear Seats Heater | |
Humidifier | |
Air Filter | |
Antibacterial Filter | |
Πdor Absorber | |
Dehumidifier | |
Intelligent Parking Assist | |
Optional Navigation System | |
OTHER | |
LSD |
- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)
By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 24, 2024
π Engine Specifications and Performance
π Dimensions and Sizes of the 2-Seater Model
π Fuel Tank Capacity and Range
π Fuel Consumption and Average MPG
π Exploring Engine Options and Types
π Trim Levels and Variants Available
π Wheel Options and Configurations
π Generational Evolution: Changes Over the Years
π Conclusion: Overview of the Sambar 660 VB
Introduction to the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater stands as a compact yet versatile vehicle produced during its limited production window of July 2008 to August 2009. Offering a rear-wheel-drive (RR) setup, this model embraces simplicity and utility.Powered by an engine boasting a displacement of 658 cmΓΒ³ or 40.1 cu-in, the Sambar 660 VB presents ample power for urban journeys and light hauling tasks. With a compact frame named EBD-TV1, this vehicle encapsulates functionality in a petite package.
Its dimensions reflect its efficiency-oriented design, with an exterior length of 339.5 cm, a width of 147.5 cm, and a height of 190.5 cm. This compact build makes maneuvering through tight spaces a breeze. The 2-seater interior emphasizes its utilitarian nature.
Weighing in at 850 kg, the Sambar 660 VB is equipped to carry its maximum capacity of 350. Its fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons or 8.7 UK gallons (40 L) ensures extended journeys with fewer stops.
Under the hood, the engine is represented by the code EN07, producing a maximum power output of 48.6 PS or 48 bhp at 6400 rpm, coupled with a torque of 57.8 Nm at 3200 rpm. This 4-cylinder SOHC engine operates on regular gasoline and exhibits an efficient fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg (US) or 44.1 mpg (UK) in the 10/15 mode.
Suspension components include a strut front suspension and a semitrailing arm type rear suspension. While not equipped with advanced features like variable cylinder management or four-wheel steering, the Sambar 660 VB's design prioritizes reliability and practicality.
Its exterior features are tailored for function, with sliding doors providing ease of access. Inside, the focus remains on utility, with options like power windows and leather seats being kept to a minimum.
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater caters to those seeking a practical vehicle for their daily transportation needs. Its compact size, modest power output, and efficient fuel consumption align with its role as a capable urban workhorse.
Engine Specifications and Performance
The heart of the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater lies in its modest yet efficient engine. Under the hood, the engine code EN07 signifies a 4-cylinder SOHC powerplant designed to deliver reliable performance for urban commuting and light-duty tasks.With a displacement of 658 cmΓΒ³ or 40.1 cu-in, this engine strikes a balance between power and fuel efficiency. It generates a maximum power output of 48.6 PS or 48 bhp at 6400 rpm, providing adequate acceleration for city driving scenarios. The engine's peak torque of 57.8 Nm at 3200 rpm ensures responsive low-end performance, enhancing its usability in stop-and-go traffic.
The Sambar 660 VB's engine runs on regular gasoline, aligning with its economical nature. This choice of fuel type complements its efficient fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg (US) or 44.1 mpg (UK) in the 10/15 mode, making it an ideal choice for cost-conscious drivers.
The engine's performance characteristics are tailored to the vehicle's role as a compact urban workhorse. Its power delivery and torque curve emphasize efficiency over raw power, ensuring a smooth and manageable driving experience within urban settings. While not designed for high-speed adventures, the engine's characteristics align with its primary purpose of providing reliable transportation with practical fuel consumption.
Overall, the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater's engine encapsulates the model's ethos of efficiency and functionality. Its modest power output, coupled with its efficient fuel consumption, makes it an apt choice for those seeking a compact vehicle for their daily urban journeys and light hauling needs.
Dimensions and Sizes of the 2-Seater Model
The compact design of the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater is reflected in its thoughtfully crafted dimensions. Measuring 339.5 cm in length, 147.5 cm in width, and 190.5 cm in height, this model finds its strength in its compactness. Its exterior dimensions ensure easy maneuverability, making it a suitable choice for navigating tight urban spaces.The Sambar 660 VB's exterior size of 339.5x147.5x190.5 cm further emphasizes its efficiency-focused design. Its compact build allows drivers to effortlessly navigate congested city streets and find parking in limited spaces.
The wheelbase of 188.5 cm contributes to its stable on-road behavior, while the front axle length of 128 cm and rear axle length of 128 cm contribute to its balanced proportions. With a ground clearance of 18 cm, the vehicle maintains an appropriate ride height for its intended urban usage.
Weighing 850 kg, the Sambar 660 VB balances a lightweight frame with sufficient structural integrity. With a seating capacity for 2 passengers, it prioritizes functionality over excess space.
The vehicle's dimensions are finely tuned to cater to urban transportation needs. Its compact size and thoughtfully designed proportions ensure a nimble and practical driving experience. The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater stands as an embodiment of efficient urban mobility within its compact footprint.
Fuel Tank Capacity and Range
The fuel efficiency of the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater is complemented by its modest fuel tank capacity, striking a balance between range and convenience. With a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L), this model is designed to cover significant distances on a single tank, making it well-suited for urban commutes and short journeys.The 10.5-gallon fuel tank ensures that drivers can navigate through city streets and daily errands with fewer stops at the gas station. Its compact dimensions and efficient fuel consumption further extend its range, minimizing the need for frequent refueling.
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater's focus on fuel efficiency aligns with its role as a practical urban vehicle. The combination of its fuel tank capacity and economical fuel consumption make it a reliable choice for drivers seeking to maximize their time on the road and minimize their stops at the pump.
Fuel Consumption and Average MPG
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater embraces an efficient approach to fuel consumption, aligning with its role as an urban-oriented vehicle. With a fuel consumption rate of 36.7 mpg (US) or 44.1 mpg (UK) in the 10/15 mode, this model is designed to offer economic and cost-effective transportation.Its frugal fuel consumption not only contributes to reducing environmental impact but also results in fewer trips to the gas station. The Sambar 660 VB's focus on fuel efficiency is particularly advantageous for urban commutes and short trips, where stop-and-go traffic often prevails.
The average miles per gallon (MPG) values reflect the vehicle's ability to maximize its range while minimizing fuel costs. By combining its economical engine with its compact dimensions, the Sambar 660 VB optimizes fuel efficiency without compromising on practicality.
This model's approach to fuel consumption stands as a testament to its efficient design, making it an excellent choice for those seeking budget-friendly transportation within the confines of the cityscape.
Exploring Engine Options and Types
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater features a specific engine configuration that caters to its role as an urban-centric vehicle. This model is equipped with the EN07 engine code, which represents a 4-cylinder single overhead cam (SOHC) engine.With a displacement of 658 cmΓΒ³ or 40.1 cu-in, this engine strikes a balance between power output and fuel efficiency. Its design places an emphasis on practicality and reliable performance within urban environments. The EN07 engine's power delivery is optimized for city driving, offering responsive acceleration for navigating congested streets and intersections.
The engine's peak power output of 48.6 PS or 48 bhp at 6400 rpm complements its compact dimensions, ensuring that the Sambar 660 VB can maneuver through traffic with ease. Similarly, its torque output of 57.8 Nm at 3200 rpm provides the necessary low-end grunt for stop-and-go scenarios.
Designed to run on regular gasoline, this engine aligns with the model's focus on cost-effective transportation. Its fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg (US) or 44.1 mpg (UK) in the 10/15 mode further highlights its efficiency-oriented design.
While not engineered for high-performance endeavors, the engine's configuration and specifications match the Sambar 660 VB's intended purpose as a practical urban workhorse. This model's engine underscores the importance of balance between power, efficiency, and maneuverability within city limits.
Trim Levels and Variants Available
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater was offered with a focused and streamlined approach to trim levels and variants. While specific variants may have been limited, the model primarily maintained a consistent and utilitarian design across its available options.Subaru aimed to provide a straightforward and practical driving experience through its trim offerings. While luxurious features and extensive customization may not have been the focus, the available trims were tailored to cater to the needs of urban commuters and those seeking functional transportation.
The simplicity of the trim levels contributed to the Sambar 660 VB's efficient design and affordability. By minimizing complexities and prioritizing functionality, Subaru ensured that drivers could select a trim that aligned with their requirements without unnecessary frills.
While exact details of individual trim levels may vary based on regional markets and other factors, the overarching theme of practicality and efficiency remained consistent throughout the model's production years. This approach ensured that the 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater provided drivers with a reliable and straightforward option for their urban transportation needs.
Wheel Options and Configurations
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater boasts wheel options and configurations that align with its practical and utilitarian design. While the focus may not have been on flashy or extravagant choices, the available wheel setups were curated to enhance the model's overall functionality.The wheel options encompassed designs that complemented the vehicle's compact size and urban-oriented purpose. While specific dimensions and styles might have varied, the underlying principle was to ensure stability, maneuverability, and durability for city driving scenarios.
Subaru's approach to wheel configurations for the Sambar 660 VB 2-seater highlighted the importance of a balanced driving experience. Wheels that provided an optimal balance between ride comfort, road grip, and road clearance were prioritized to suit the model's urban-oriented character.
While precise details of wheel options and configurations may differ based on regional variants and market preferences, the emphasis on delivering wheels that contributed to the vehicle's efficiency and practicality remained consistent. The Sambar 660 VB's wheel setups underscored its commitment to providing a reliable and functional option for urban transportation needs.
Generational Evolution: Changes Over the Years
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater stands as a testament to a specific phase in the model's evolutionary journey. While the period of production was relatively brief, this era marked a notable chapter in the Sambar's generational evolution.Over the years leading up to the 2008-2009 model, the Sambar underwent refinements and adaptations to meet changing demands and technological advancements. However, the 2008-2009 iteration adhered to a certain set of characteristics that defined its purpose and identity.
The model's compact dimensions, efficient engine, and urban-focused features remained consistent with its predecessors, aligning with its reputation as a practical city vehicle. While the model may not have undergone radical transformations during this particular generation, Subaru's dedication to reliability, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability continued to shine through.
While the exact details of the generational evolution leading to the 2008-2009 Sambar 660 VB 2-seater may vary based on regional markets and other factors, the core values of practicality and efficiency remained at the forefront. This generation represented a moment in time when Subaru refined its approach to urban transportation, ensuring that drivers could navigate city streets with ease while benefiting from the brand's commitment to reliability.
Conclusion: Overview of the Sambar 660 VB
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater encapsulates a purposeful approach to urban transportation. With a focus on efficiency, maneuverability, and reliability, this model caters to drivers seeking practicality within city limits.Its compact dimensions, including a length of 339.5 cm, width of 147.5 cm, and height of 190.5 cm, make it a suitable choice for navigating congested streets and tight parking spaces. The rear-wheel-drive (RR) configuration enhances its agility while delivering an efficient driving experience.
Under the hood, the EN07 engine code represents a 658 cmΓΒ³ 4-cylinder SOHC engine. Producing a peak power output of 48.6 PS or 48 bhp at 6400 rpm and a maximum torque of 57.8 Nm at 3200 rpm, this engine offers a balanced blend of performance and efficiency. It operates on regular gasoline and achieves a fuel consumption of 36.7 mpg (US) or 44.1 mpg (UK) in the 10/15 mode.
The model's functional interior, seating 2 passengers, prioritizes practicality. The exterior design, marked by sliding doors, mirrors the theme of simplicity while maximizing accessibility.
The 2008-2009 Subaru Sambar 660 VB 2-seater's legacy lies in its ability to serve as a reliable and economical companion for urban journeys. By focusing on the essentials and prioritizing efficiency, Subaru created a vehicle that excels in urban environments, delivering an optimal balance of performance and practicality for city dwellers.
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