The Subaru Sambar may be smaller than a supermini, but Subaru did wonders with the vehicle’s packaging. It has two front doors and a pair of sliding doors in the second row, and it has a four-seat cabin with ample legroom and shoulder room. Meanwhile, the rear seats are removable, revealing cargo van levels of space, but it still offers tons of room in the back with the rear seats in place.
In addition, the front and rear seats could recline flat and combine for an adult-sized bed, an excellent feature for van lifers and outdoor enthusiasts. Although the barebones cabin is not as posh as modern vehicles with soft-touch plastics and sustainable trim, the Sambar has two glass sunroofs that tilt or open, allowing the outside breeze to air the cabin while you sleep or hang out. It’s incredible how Subaru engineers could do so much with so little space, which is why Japanese buyers couldn’t get enough of the Sambar.
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