The 1992 Subaru SVX entered the market as a novel sports coupe and marked Subaru's first foray into the luxury-performing realm. It was distinguished by its unique unibody construction, Japanese-reliant sourcing, and unconventional window-within-a-window design. Powered by a sophisticated 3.3L flat-six boxer engine, the SVX boasted 230 horsepower and utilized a 4-speed automatic transmission, channelling power to all four wheels through Subaru's famed AWD system. However, the car came in one trim only, differentiated mainly by the optional equipment. Back in the day, the SVX featured advanced technology like automatic climate control, a power driver's seat, and a cutting-edge audio system. Unfortunately, Subaru discontinued the SVX after 1997 due to insufficient sales, making it a rare but iconic piece of the brand's history.