The second-generation Subaru Legacy was marketed in Japan from October 1993, and July 1994 (for the 1995 model year) marked the second generation in North America with a full body and chassis revision. The exterior was designed by Olivier Boulay in 1991, during his tenure at Subaru. The tail light appearance on both the sedan and wagon was influenced by the taillights on the SVX.
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Also called | Subaru Liberty (Australia)
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Production | 1993–1999
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Designer | Olivier Boulay (1991)
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Body style | "B" pillar Hardtop and Wagon
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Layout | FF layout 1993–1995 standard continued to be standard until 1999 in Japan and Europe
F4 layout 1995 optional, continued to be optional until 1999 in Japan and Europe 1996 & up, standard for (North America) |
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Wheelbase | 2,630 mm (103.5 in)
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Length | 1993–1997 Sedan: 4,590 mm (180.9 in)
1998–1999 Sedan: 4,610 mm (181.5 in) 1998–1999 Wagon: 4,690 mm (184.5 in) 1993–1996 Wagon: 4,670 mm (183.9 in) |
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Width | 1,710 mm (67.5 in) (Int'l)
1,695 mm (66.75 in) (Japan) |
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Height | Wagon: 1,450 mm (57.1 in)
2.5GT Wagon: 1,530 mm (60.3 in) Sedan: 1,400 mm (55.3 in) 2.5GT Sedan: 1,410 mm (55.7 in) |
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Curb weight | 1,422 kg (3,135 lb) max
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