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How fast is a Subaru BRAT?

The Subaru BRAT, which stands for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter, was a unique pickup truck produced by Subaru. While I couldn’t find specific information about the top speed of the Subaru BRAT, it’s important to note that the BRAT was not known for its speed or performance capabilities. Instead, it was valued for its affordability, economy, ruggedness, and ease of driving. The BRAT was equipped with a range of engines throughout its production years, including a 1.6-liter engine in the early models and a 1.8-liter engine in later models. However, it’s worth mentioning that the Subaru BRAT holds a world record for notching a 7.61-second quarter-mile with a four-cylinder engine, although it is not as fast as modern Subaru vehicles.

What year Subaru is the fastest?

However, the second generation had the fastest single WRX ever produced, which is the 2004 Subaru STi WR1. It had a zero-to-60 time of 4.2 seconds or 4.3 seconds depending on who you ask. Most other generations can’t get that fast without aftermarket modifications.

How rare are Subaru BRATs?

Records indicate that there were about 100k Subaru BRAT pickup trucklets sold in the US. Most of them became work trucks and, unfortunately, have since been left to waste away in junkyards or backyards. Finding a nice example to take home is a difficult task.

What is the top speed of a Subaru BRAT?

Performance

0 – 60 mph 14.3 s
1/4 mile 19.4 s @ 69.0 mph
Top speed 140 kph (87 mph)
Lateral acceleration 0.71 g (7 m/s²)
70 mph – 0 66 m (217 ft)

How much horsepower does the Subaru BRAT have?

All BRAT’s had four-wheel drive and the Subaru EA engine. Early models received the 1.6 litre EA-71, whereas 1981 and later models received a 1.8 litre EA-81 engine. The 1983 and 1984 models could be purchased with an optional 94 hp (70 kW) turbocharged engine.

How much horsepower does a 1986 Subaru BRAT have?

The engine is a 1.8-liter boxer four, rated at 73 horsepower and 94 pound-feet when new. The transmission is the base four-on-the-floor manual. BRATs were never offered here with five-speed manuals, though a three-speed automatic was an option.

Did the Subaru BRAT have a boxer engine?

From 1978 to 1980, the only engine offered in the BRAT was Subaru’s 67-horsepower 1.6-liter EA-71 boxer-four.

How much horsepower did the 1980 Subaru BRAT have?

The BRAT was given a sturdy 4WD drivetrain based on the same 1600 cc engine used in all Subaru DL vehicles of the era. The engine was rated at 67 hp and 81 lb-ft of torque through 1981, when Subaru changed its designation to GL and upgraded to a standard 1.8-liter engine with 73 hp and 94 lb-ft of torque.

Can you legally sit in the back of a Subaru BRAT?

In California, people can only legally ride in the cargo body of a pickup truck if there are seats and approved restraint systems. So basically, it’s illegal to ride in the body of a pickup truck because it violates the California seatbelt law.

Can a Subaru go 200 mph?

That being said, here is a basic list of what it takes in Subaru aftermarket parts to build a car of this caliber to become the fastest Subaru. Add about a thousand hours of labor and testing and you too can have a 200mph Subaru!

Why are Subaru so fast?

Some Subarus are fast, some aren’t. The ones that are fast (WRX, STI, XT, GT, etc) have turbochargers, which give them roughly 50% more power than non-turbocharged motors of the same displacement.

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