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1. This car is made by both companies.
2. Both companies are testing this car.
3. There are multiple cars.
4. It's likely that parts from either manufacturer will be on any test car that is seen anywhere.
5. Nothing is official. While it's possible elements from these tests cars will go to production, the fact is Toyota and Subaru don't even have a complete design yet until their testing is finished.
What does this mean? It means that parts from both manufacturers will be seen on many test cars in the future and that nothing is decisive.
Yes, you may see a shot of Toyota testing their car.
Yes, you may see a shot of Subaru testing their car.
Because currently BOTH cars are the SAME car until all testing is conclusive and both manufacturers make their decisions.
Why is this so hard for everyone to understand?
I swear this will be the last time I follow a forum on a car that is being jointly developed because people don't understand the concept.
It's not like Toyota met with Subaru, asked them for an engine and then left while they both went off to do their own thing. If that were the case then yes, their own testing would be private to each company.
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