2006-2007 Subaru Legacy IV (facelift ) 2.0R (165 Hp) AWD

The Subaru Legacy IV (facelift, produced from 2006 to 2007) 2.0R, equipped with a 165 horsepower engine and all-wheel drive, represented a mid-cycle refresh of the fourth-generation Legacy. Introduced as part of the BL/BP series, this variant aimed to balance performance with practicality, appealing to buyers seeking a capable and comfortable family sedan. The facelift brought subtle styling changes and refinements to the existing platform, solidifying the Legacy’s position as a key competitor in the mid-size segment, particularly for those prioritizing all-weather capability. This specific configuration, with its naturally aspirated 2.0-liter boxer engine, was positioned as a step up from the base models, offering more power without the added cost and complexity of the turbocharged options.

Technical Specifications

Brand Subaru
Model Legacy
Generation Legacy IV (facelift 2006)
Type (Engine) 2.0R (165 Hp) AWD
Start of production 2006
End of production 2007
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Sedan
Seats 5
Doors 4
Fuel consumption (urban) 12.4 l/100 km (19 US mpg, 22.8 UK mpg, 8.1 km/l)
Fuel consumption (extra urban) 6.8 l/100 km (34.6 US mpg, 41.5 UK mpg, 14.7 km/l)
Fuel consumption (combined) 8.8 l/100 km (26.7 US mpg, 32.1 UK mpg, 11.4 km/l)
CO2 emissions 214 g/km
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 9.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 9.5 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 9 sec
Maximum speed 214 km/h (132.97 mph)
Emission standard Euro 4
Weight-to-power ratio 8.7 kg/Hp, 114.6 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio 7.7 kg/Nm, 129.9 Nm/tonne
Power 165 Hp @ 6800 rpm
Power per litre 82.7 Hp/l
Torque 187 Nm @ 3200 rpm (137.92 lb.-ft. @ 3200 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Longitudinal
Engine Model/Code EJ204
Engine displacement 1994 cm3 (121.68 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Boxer
Cylinder Bore 92 mm (3.62 in.)
Piston Stroke 75 mm (2.95 in.)
Compression ratio 10.2:1
Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel injection system Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain DOHC
Engine oil capacity 4.2 l (4.44 US qt | 3.7 UK qt)
Coolant 6.5 l (6.87 US qt | 5.72 UK qt)
Kerb Weight 1440 kg (3174.66 lbs.)
Max. weight 1910 kg (4210.83 lbs.)
Max load 470 kg (1036.17 lbs.)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 433 l (15.29 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 64 l (16.91 US gal | 14.08 UK gal)
Max. roof load 80 kg (176.37 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%) 1300 kg (2866.01 lbs.)
Permitted trailer load without brakes 715 kg (1576.31 lbs.)
Length 4730 mm (186.22 in.)
Width 1730 mm (68.11 in.)
Height 1425 mm (56.1 in.)
Wheelbase 2670 mm (105.12 in.)
Front track 1495 mm (58.86 in.)
Rear (Back) track 1485 mm (58.46 in.)
Ride height (ground clearance) 150 mm (5.91 in.)
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter) 11.6 m (38.06 ft.)
Drive wheel All wheel drive (4×4)
Number of gears and type of gearbox 5 gears, manual transmission
Front suspension Spring Strut
Rear suspension Coil spring
Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Disc
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering type Steering rack and pinion
Power steering Hydraulic Steering
Tires size 215/45 R17
Wheel rims size 17

Powertrain & Engine Architecture

The heart of the 2006-2007 Subaru Legacy 2.0R was the EJ204 engine, a 1994cc (121.68 cubic inches) naturally aspirated 2.0-liter boxer-four. Subaru’s horizontally opposed “boxer” configuration, where pistons move horizontally rather than vertically, provides inherent balance, reducing vibrations and contributing to a smoother driving experience. The EJ204 featured a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) design per cylinder bank, operating four valves per cylinder. Fuel delivery was handled by a multi-point fuel injection system. The engine produced 165 horsepower at 6800 rpm and 187 Nm (137.92 lb-ft) of torque at 3200 rpm. This engine was paired with a five-speed manual transmission as standard. The all-wheel-drive system was symmetrical, utilizing a viscous limited-slip center differential to distribute power between the front and rear axles.

Driving Characteristics

The 2.0R offered a noticeable step up in performance compared to the base 2.5i models, but it wasn’t a sports car. Acceleration from 0-60 mph took around 9 seconds, and the car had a top speed of 133 mph. The boxer engine provided a unique engine note and a relatively low center of gravity, enhancing handling. The all-wheel-drive system provided excellent traction in various weather conditions, a hallmark of Subaru vehicles. The five-speed manual transmission offered precise shifts, but the gear ratios were tuned for fuel efficiency and everyday drivability rather than outright performance. Compared to the turbocharged Legacy GT, the 2.0R felt less powerful, but it offered a more linear power delivery and better fuel economy.

Equipment & Trim Levels

The 2.0R trim typically included standard features such as air conditioning, power windows and locks, a CD player with auxiliary input, and keyless entry. Higher trim levels, often denoted with an “Limited” designation, added features like leather upholstery, a sunroof, heated front seats, and upgraded audio systems. Alloy wheels were standard on the 2.0R, typically 17-inch in diameter. Optional extras included a navigation system and premium sound systems.

Chassis & Braking

The Legacy IV utilized a MacPherson strut front suspension and a double-wishbone rear suspension. The suspension was tuned for a comfortable ride, prioritizing smoothness over sporty handling. The 2.0R models were equipped with ventilated disc brakes at the front and solid disc brakes at the rear. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) were standard. The steering was a rack-and-pinion system with hydraulic power assistance, providing a responsive and predictable feel.

Market Reception & Comparison

The 2006-2007 Subaru Legacy 2.0R was generally well-received by automotive critics. It was praised for its standard all-wheel drive, comfortable ride, and spacious interior. However, some reviewers noted that the engine lacked the punch of the turbocharged models and that the interior materials weren’t as upscale as some competitors. Fuel economy was considered average for its class. Compared to rivals like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, the Legacy offered a unique driving experience thanks to its boxer engine and all-wheel-drive system. The 2.0R offered a compelling alternative for buyers who prioritized all-weather capability and a comfortable ride over outright performance.

Legacy

The EJ204 engine, while generally reliable, is known to be susceptible to head gasket failures, a common issue with early 2000s Subaru engines. Regular maintenance, including timely coolant changes, is crucial to prevent this issue. The Legacy IV, as a whole, has proven to be a durable and long-lasting vehicle. Today, well-maintained examples of the 2.0R can still be found on the used car market, offering a relatively affordable and capable all-wheel-drive sedan. Its reputation for reliability and practicality continues to make it a popular choice among budget-conscious buyers seeking a dependable vehicle.

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