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How much horsepower does a Subaru Exiga have?

The Subaru Exiga’s horsepower varies by engine and market, but most models use a 2.0-liter flat-four that delivers about 150 PS (roughly 148 hp). Some markets offered a smaller 1.8-liter engine around 120–125 PS. Exact figures depend on year, trim, and transmission choice.


Engine options and horsepower


The Exiga was offered with a small set of engines during its production run. Below are the common configurations found in most markets.


Common configurations



  • 2.0-liter horizontally opposed four (FB20/EJ20) – about 150 PS (roughly 148 hp).

  • 1.8-liter horizontally opposed four (EJ18) – roughly 120–125 PS (about 118–125 hp).


Across markets, the exact horsepower can vary slightly due to emission tuning, transmission type (CVT vs. manual), and model year, but the 2.0-liter option is by far the most common powertrain.


Market variations and availability


The Exiga was primarily sold in Japan and select Asian and European markets. The 2.0-liter engine was standard in most regions, with the 1.8-liter option appearing on some earlier or lower-trim models. The Exiga was not officially marketed in North America, so horsepower figures there align with Subaru’s global 2.0L specifications rather than any U.S.-specific tuning.


Regional availability



  • Japan and many Asian markets: 2.0L NA engine around 150 PS as the mainstream option.

  • Europe: similar 2.0L option, with occasional 1.8L variants on earlier trims.

  • Other markets: Exiga availability varied; official imports were limited, so horsepower generally followed the 2.0L or 1.8L configurations.


In practice, whether you’re looking at a Japanese-spec Exiga or a European-spec model, the 2.0-liter engine is the standard bearer for horsepower, with the 1.8-liter option existing on a minority of early or regional trims.


Performance context


Horsepower is only part of the picture. The Exiga’s all-wheel-drive setup and chosen transmission (CVT or manual-style automatic) influence how the power feels in everyday driving, including acceleration and running costs. Torque and gearing play key roles in how quickly the vehicle moves from a standstill or under load.


Summary


For the typical Subaru Exiga, expect around 150 PS (about 148 hp) from the common 2.0-liter engine. A smaller 1.8-liter option exists in some markets for roughly 120–125 PS. If you’re evaluating a specific used Exiga, verify the exact engine code, year, and market to confirm the horsepower figure, as there can be small variations tied to emissions standards and transmission choices.

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