( or ; ) is the
automobile manufacturing division of Japanese
transportation conglomerate
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Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the
twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017.
Subaru cars are known for their use of a
boxer engine layout in most vehicles above 1,500 cc. The
Symmetrical All Wheel Drive
The Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (also known as Symmetrical AWD or SAWD) is a full-time four wheel drive, four-wheel drive system developed by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru. The SAWD system consists of a longitudinally mounted flat eng ...
drive-train layout was introduced in 1972. Both became standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in most markets by 1996. The lone exception is the
BRZ, introduced in 2012 via a partnership with
Toyota, which pairs the boxer engine with
rear-wheel-drive. Subaru also offers
turbocharged
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to pro ...
versions of their passenger cars, such as the
WRX,
Legacy
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Legacy or legacies may refer ...
and
Outback
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XT,
Ascent, and formerly the
Legacy GT and
Forester XT.
In Western markets, Subaru vehicles have traditionally attracted a small but devoted core of buyers. The company's marketing targets those who desire its signature engine and drive train, all-wheel drive and rough-road capabilities, or affordable sports car designs.
''Subaru'' is the Japanese name for the
Pleiades star cluster M45, or the "Seven Sisters" (one of whom tradition says is invisible – hence only six stars in the Subaru logo), which in turn inspires the logo and alludes to the companies that merged to create FHI.
History
Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) and Subaru's first cars
Fuji Heavy Industries started out as the Aircraft Research Laboratory in 1915, headed by
Chikuhei Nakajima
, was a Japanese naval officer, engineer, and politician, who is most notable for having founded Nakajima Aircraft Company in 1917, a major supplier of airplanes in the Empire of Japan. He also served as a cabinet minister.
Biography
Nakajim ...
. In 1932, the company was reorganized as ''
Nakajima Aircraft Company, Ltd'' and soon became a major manufacturer of
aircraft for Japan during World War II. At the end of the Second World War, Nakajima Aircraft was again reorganized, this time as Fuji Sangyo Co, Ltd. In 1946, the company created the
Fuji Rabbit, a
motor scooter
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, with spare aircraft parts from the war. In 1950, Fuji Sangyo was divided into 12 smaller corporations according to the Japanese government's 1950 anti-
zaibatsu legislation, the Corporate Credit Rearrangement Act. Between 1953 and 1955, five of these corporations and a newly formed corporation decided to merge to form ''Fuji Heavy Industries''. These companies were: ''Fuji Kogyo'', a scooter manufacturer;
coachbuilder
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''Fuji Jidosha''; engine manufacturer ''Omiya Fuji Kogyo'';
chassis
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builder ''Utsunomiya Sharyo'' and the ''Tokyo Fuji Sangyo''
trading company Trading companies are businesses working with different kinds of products which are sold for consumer, business, or government purposes. Trading companies buy a specialized range of products, maintain a stock or a shop, and deliver products to custo ...
.
Kenji Kita,
CEO
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of Fuji Heavy Industries at the time, wanted the new company to be involved in car manufacturing and soon began plans for building a car with the development code-name P-1. Kita canvassed the company for suggestions about naming the P1, but none of the proposals were appealing enough. In the end he gave the company a Japanese name that he "had been cherishing in his heart": Subaru, which is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster. The first Subaru car was named the
Subaru 1500. Only twenty were manufactured owing to multiple supply issues. Subsequently, the company designed and manufactured dozens of vehicles including the 1500 (1954), the tiny air-cooled
360 360 may refer to:
* 360 (number)
* 360 AD, a year
* 360 BC, a year
* 360 degrees, a circle
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* 360 Architecture, an American architectural design firm
* Ngong Ping 360, a tourism project in Lantau Island, Hong Kong
* Q ...
(1958), the
Sambar (1961), and the
1000 1000 or thousand may refer to:
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(which saw the introduction of the Subaru boxer engine in 1965).
Later partnerships
Nissan
, trade name, trading as Nissan Motor Corporation and often shortened to Nissan, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells ...
acquired a 20.7% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru's parent company, in 1968 during a period of government-ordered merging of the Japanese auto industry in order to improve competitiveness under the administration of
Prime Minister Eisaku Satō. Nissan would utilize FHI's bus manufacturing capability and expertise for their
Nissan Diesel
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line of buses. In turn many Subaru vehicles, even today, use parts from the Nissan manufacturing
keiretsu
A is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings. In the legal sense, it is a type of informal business group that are loosely organized alliances within the social world of Japan's business community. The ''ke ...
. The Subaru automatic transmission, known as the
4EAT, is also used in the first generation
Nissan Pathfinder. While under this arrangement with Nissan, Subaru introduced the
R-2 (1969), the
Rex and the
Leone (1971), the
BRAT (1978),
Alcyone
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(1985), the
Legacy
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Legacy or legacies may refer ...
(1989), the
Impreza (1993) (and its WRX subtype), and the
Forester (1997).
Upon Nissan's alliance with
Renault, its stake in FHI was sold to
General Motors
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in 1999. Troy Clarke of General Motors served as representative to Fuji Heavy Industries on their corporate board. During that time, Subaru introduced the
Baja (2003), and the
Tribeca (2005). The Subaru Forester was sold as a Chevrolet Forester in
India in exchange for the
Opel Zafira being sold as a
Subaru Traviq in
Japan
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. Also, the Chevrolet Borrego concept was presented in 2002, a crossover coupe/pickup truck being derived from the Japanese-market Legacy Turbo platform. During the brief General Motors period, a
badge engineered Impreza was sold in the United States as the
Saab 9-2X. An SUV (
Subaru Tribeca/Saab 9-6X) was also planned
but the Saab version did not proceed, and styling was recycled in the 2008 Tribeca refresh.
GM liquidated their holdings in FHI in 2005. Nearly all Saab-Subaru joint projects were dropped at that time, other than Subaru supplying parts for the Saab 9-2x.
Toyota Motors bought a little over 40% of GM's former FHI stock, amounting to 8.7% of FHI.
(The rest of GM's shares went to a Fuji stock buy-back program.)
Toyota and Subaru have since collaborated on a number of projects, among them building the Toyota Camry in Subaru's Indiana U.S. plant beginning in April 2007. Subaru introduced the
Exiga in 2008.
Toyota increased their share of FHI to 16.5% in July 2008. Subsequently, Toyota and Subaru jointly developed the
Subaru BRZ, first sold in January 2012. Toyota sold the BRZ as the
Scion FR-S
The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant.
The 2+2 fastback coupé has a naturally-aspirated boxer engine, front-engined, rear-wheel-drive c ...
until 2018, where it was renamed to the
Toyota 86 due to the discontinuation of
Scion in 2016. Around the time of Toyota's increased ownership, Subaru also declared that they would no longer develop their own
Kei cars and trucks, instead selling rebadged products from Toyota's
Daihatsu subsidiary. This also allowed Subaru, a small manufacturer, to focus on their core of boxer-engined family cars.
The last of Subaru's own kei vehicles to be built was the sixth generation
Subaru Sambar, which was taken out of production in March 2012 after 54 years of continuous manufacturing in this category.
Marketing
Some of the advertising slogans Subaru has used in the past include: "Inexpensive, and built to stay that way" (USA 1970s – early 1980s), "The World's Favourite Four Wheel Drive" (in the UK), "Plus on y pense, plus on a le goût de la conduire" (French: "The more you think about it, the more you want to drive it.") in French Quebec, "We built our reputation by building a better car", "What to Drive", "The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive", "Driven by What's Inside", "Think, Feel, Drive", "Love. It's what makes Subaru, a Subaru" (USA early 2010s) and currently "Confidence in Motion" in North America, "All 4 The Driver" in Australia, "Uncommon Engineering, Uncommon Stability, Uncommon Roadholding, Uncommon Sense" in the UK and "Technology that gives you Confidence in Motion" in Southeast Asia.
In the 1990s, an ad firm hired by Subaru found the all-wheel-drive cars were popular among
lesbian
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s. The company started including subtle marketing to this demographic.
According to Automotive Lease Guide, Subaru ranked second place in vehicles that have the highest overall predicted resale values among all industry and all luxury vehicles for MY 2009. The awards are derived after carefully studying segment competition, historical vehicle performance and industry trends. According to a study done by
J.D. Power and Associates for the 2008 Customer Retention Study, Subaru ranked at 50.5%, which was above the national average of 48%.
Subaru launched an animation series ''
Wish Upon the Pleiades
is an original net animation series produced by Gainax in collaboration with Japanese automaker Subaru. The series was released on YouTube in four parts on February 1, 2011, with the English-subtitled version appearing six days later. An ani ...
'' developed jointly with
Gainax
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. The 4-part mini episode series was released on
YouTube on 1 February 2011. It featured a
magical girl
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plot with Subaru as a leading protagonist.
Current operations
Subaru's corporate headquarters are located in
Ebisu, Tokyo.
Manufacturing facilities
Subaru is distinct from many of its Japanese competitors in that as of early 2016 it still made almost 75% of its cars sold internationally in Japan. Subaru's facilities designated to automotive manufacturing are located in
Ōta,
Gunma Prefecture, consisting of four locations: Subaru-chō is where the Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 is built; having been re-purposed from ''kei'' car production, Yajima Plant is where all current Subaru cars are built; Otakita Plant is where commercial ''kei'' trucks are built (originally a factory location of
Nakajima Aircraft Company); and Oizumi Plant in
Oizumi,
Gunma Prefecture, is where engines and transmissions are built.
Subaru's major overseas manufacturing facility is located in
Lafayette, Indiana; the factory is called
Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.
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Due to continued sales growth in North American markets, vehicle production capacity at the Lafayette assembly plant is set to expand to 390,000 vehicles annually. Under the current strategic plan, Subaru will have a total production capacity of 1,026,000 vehicles per year at the end of 2016.
Subaru in Asia
In Asian countries outside of Japan, Subaru vehicles, parts and accessories are supplied by Motor Image Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed and Singapore-headquartered
Tan Chong International Limited under businessman Glenn Tan.
Subaru has entered the
Philippine operations started in 1996 under the Columbian Motors Philippines ownership but withdrew in 2000. Subaru models were temporarily sold in GM Autoworld dealerships from 2000 to 2005. The brand re-entered the market in 2006 under the new management by Motor Image Pilipinas, Inc. Subaru has seventeen dealerships in the country: Greenhills,
Pasig,
Manila Bay,
Alabang,
Davao,
Cebu,
Cagayan de Oro
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,
Iloilo,
Santa Rosa
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*Santa Rosa, La Pampa
* Sa ...
,
Batangas,
Bonifacio Global City
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* Bonifacio Global City, a central bu ...
,
Taguig,
General Santos
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,
Cavite,
Legazpi, Albay
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,
Camarines Sur,
Bacolod
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, and
Pampanga. Subaru has seen popularity in their SUV line-up in the market in recent years, with the
Forester and the
XV being one of their popular selling models.
Subaru once had a presence in South Korea, established in 2009 in Yongsan, Seoul under Choi Seung-dal.
Sales started in April 2010 with the Legacy, Outback and Forester as the initial lineup for the South Korean market.
They were the fifth Japanese automobile manufacturer to enter after Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi.
According to the company, they delayed their entry due to market dominance by Hyundai and Kia.
By 2012, Subaru Korea announced that they would discontinue selling 2013 car models due to low sales.
On 23 April 2019, Subaru officially opened its production plant in
Lat Krabang
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Geography & history
Lat Krabang (literally translating to "slope of shield") is a second largest district of Bangkok (the first one is neighbouring distr ...
,
Bangkok, Thailand, the plant is a joint venture between Subaru Corporation and Hong Kong-listed Tan Chong International (TCIL), which holds a 74.9 percent stake. The plant was formerly a Mitsubishi Fuso factory that was repurposed, and will supply Subaru vehicle to markets in Asia, including Australia and New Zealand. According to media interview with Glenn Tan, the plant will have a maximum capacity of 100,000 vehicles per year, and up to a maximum of 4 models to be manufactured. Current production in 2019 is planned for 6,000 vehicles for Forester model only.
Subaru in the United Kingdom
In 1974,
Robert Edmiston
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was finance director at sports car manufacturer Jensen Motors. When the company went bankrupt, he used a redundancy payout to set up
International Motors
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, which acquired the UK franchise for Subaru and
Isuzu. The
Coleshill-based company is still the parent for Subaru in the UK.
Subaru in Australia
Subaru have operated in Australia since the mid-1950s with imports of the 360 & ff-1 Star 1000.
Official operations began since 1973 & have multiple showrooms across the country.
Subaru in the United States
Subaru of America (SOA) was established in 1968 in
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, by
Malcolm Bricklin and Harvey Lamm and relocated to
Pennsauken, New Jersey, shortly thereafter. In 1986, SOA relocated to
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Cherry Hill is a township within Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the township had a population of 74,553, which reflected an increase of 3,508 (+4.94%) from the 71,045 counted in the 2010 census. , and Fuji Heavy Industries (now known as
Subaru Corporation) acquired full ownership in 1990. In 2018, SOA relocated to a brand new headquarters in
Camden, New Jersey
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. SOA operates regional offices, zone offices and parts distribution centers throughout the United States. SOA also operates port facilities on both the West and East coasts.
In 1989, Subaru and then-partner Isuzu opened a joint factory in
Lafayette, Indiana, called Subaru-Isuzu Automotive, or SIA, which initially manufactured the
Subaru Legacy and
Isuzu Rodeo. In 2001 Isuzu sold their stake in the plant to Fuji Heavy Industries for $1 due to flagging sales and it was renamed
Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.
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SIA has been designated backyard wildlife
habitat by the
National Wildlife Federation
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and has achieved a zero-landfill production designation (the first automotive assembly plant in the United States to earn that designation).
Motorsports
Subaru Rally Team Japan
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led by Noriyuki Koseki (founder of
Subaru Tecnica International, STI) ran
Subaru Leone coupé, sedan DL,
RX (SRX) and
RX Turbo in the World Rally Championship between 1980 and 1989. Drivers for individual rallies included
Ari Vatanen,
Per Eklund,
Shekhar Mehta
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,
Mike Kirkland,
Possum Bourne and Harald Demut. Mike Kirkland finished 6th overall and won the A Group at the 1986
Safari Rally. That year Subaru was one of the only manufacturers combining 4WD and turbo after
Audi's successful
quattro
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...
system had been introduced in 1980, but Audi withdrew from the WRC after safety concerns and Ford's serious accident early in the 1986 season. Subaru changed the rally model to Legacy RS for the 1990–1992 period and took part in the first complete season in the World Rally Championship with the same model in 1993.
Modified versions of the
Impreza WRX and
WRX STi
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have been competing successfully in
rallying
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. Drivers
Colin McRae (
1995
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),
Richard Burns
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(
2001
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) and
Petter Solberg (
2003
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) have won
World Rally Championship drivers' titles with the
Subaru World Rally Team
The Subaru World Rally Team (SWRT) was Subaru's World Rally Championship (WRC) team. It used a distinctive blue with yellow colour scheme that is a throwback to the sponsorship deal with State Express 555, a BAT cigarette brand popular in Asia. ...
and Subaru took the
manufacturers' title three years in a row from 1995 to
1997
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. Subaru's World Rally Championship cars are prepared and run by
Prodrive, the highly successful British motorsport team. Several endurance records were set in the early and mid-nineties by the
Subaru Legacy. The
Subaru Justy
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also holds the world record for the fastest sub 1.0L car without a turbo: 123.224 mph average, it was set in 1989.
Subaru was briefly involved in
Formula One circuit racing when it bought a controlling interest in the tiny Italian
Coloni team for the
1990 season. The Coloni 3B's 12-cylinder engine was badged as a Subaru and shared the boxer layout with the company's own engines, but was an existing design built by Italian firm
Motori Moderni. The cars were overweight and underpowered and the partnership broke down before the season finished. With the rise of rally racing and the
Import scene
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History
Car modifying has been popular among youths in the US, especi ...
in the US, the introduction of the highly anticipated
Subaru Impreza WRX in 2001 was successful in bringing high-performance AWD compact cars into the sports car mainstream. Subaru supplies a factory-backed team,
Subaru Rally Team USA
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History
The tea ...
for
Rally America
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and has won the driver's title six times, most recently in 2011 with
David Higgins. ''
Grassroots Motorsports'' awarded Subaru with the Editors' Choice Award in 2002.
Since 2005, Cusco Racing have entered an Impreza and a
BRZ in the
Super GT
Super GT (stylized as SUPER GT) is a grand touring car racing series that began in 1993. Launched as the , generally referred to as either the JGTC or the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, the series was renamed to Super GT in 2005. It is ...
championship. In 2008, the Impreza was the first 4-door and first 4WD vehicle to win a race.
Starting in 2006, Subaru of America (SOA), as the official distributor of Subaru vehicles in the United States participates in the
Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) with a
Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec-B in the
Grand-Am Street Tuner class. In 2010, SRRT campaigns a
Subaru Impreza WRX STI in the Grand Sport class. In 2011, SRRT switched from the hatchback to a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan.
On 16 December 2008, it was announced that Subaru would no longer be competing in the World Rally Championships. The decision was made by Subaru's parent company,
Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), partly as a result of the economic downturn but also because it was felt Subaru had achieved its sporting and marketing objectives.
Ikuo Mori
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*, member of Aum Shinrikyo
*, Japanese painter
*, Japanese politician
*, Japanese politician
*, Japanese footballer and mana ...
denied that alterations to the WRC technical regulations in 2010 or a rumored deterioration in the working relationship with
Prodrive had any impact on the decision. He also said that the possibility of a Subaru car back in the top category of WRC in the future is not zero, but for this moment there can be no assumption of a comeback.
In 2011,
Mark Higgins used a stock Impreza to set a lap record at the
Isle of Man TT course. In 2016, Higgins again broke the record in a modified WRX STI.
On 4 May 2012,
Subaru Rally Team USA
Subaru Motorsports USA (formerly known as Subaru Rally Team USA) is Subaru of America's motorsports arm that participates in events in the United States and its operations are managed by Vermont SportsCar, previously Prodrive.
History
The tea ...
announced that a new rallycross team, Subaru
Puma
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* Puma Energy, a mid- and d ...
Rallycross Team USA, will participate in the 2012
Global RallyCross Championship season with
Dave Mirra
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,
Bucky Lasek
Charles Michael "Bucky" Lasek ( ; born December 3, 1972) is an American professional skateboarder and rallycross driver.
Career
Professional skateboarding
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Lasek started skateboarding at the age of 12, shortly af ...
, and
Sverre Isachsen
Sverre Isachsen (born 11 November 1970) is a Norwegian rallycross driver.
Career
Isachsen started with motorsports in 1989, and became Norwegian Rallycross Champion in 1999 and 2000. In 2009, 2010 and 2011 he became the European Rallycross Cham ...
. They also competed in the
2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship
The 2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy was the first edition of the FIA World Rallycross Championship. The season consisted of twelve rounds and started on 3 May with the Portuguese round at Montalegre. The season c ...
.
Also in 2012, Subaru became the naming rights sponsor of the chief domestic road cycling competition in Australia, the
National Road Series
The National Road Series is a series of bicycle races held each year in Australia, constituting the chief domestic road racing competition for cyclists.
Overview
The series is organised by Cycling Australia. It includes one-day races, multi-sta ...
.
The Impreza has won hillclimbs such as the
Silverstone Race to the Sky
The Race to the Sky is an annual automobile and motorcycle gravel hillclimbing, hillclimb to the summit of a mountain in the Cardrona Valley of New Zealand. The race was held every year from 1998 to 2007 for two days over the Easter weekend as the ...
and
Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race The Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race, also known as the Climb to the Clouds, is a timed hillclimb auto race up the Mount Washington Auto Road to the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire. It is one of the oldest auto races in the country, ...
.
Eyesight system
In 2008, Subaru introduced their EyeSight
collision avoidance system
A collision avoidance system (CAS), also known as a pre-crash system, forward collision warning system, or collision mitigation system, is an advanced driver-assistance system designed to prevent or reduce the severity of a collision. In its ...
, a type of
advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS). Unlike most such systems, which use radar sensors, EyeSight initially launched with dual
CCD cameras mounted at the top of the windshield. Depth information is derived from the parallax between two video signals and used to judge the distance to the next vehicle for features such as pre-collision braking and adaptive cruise control. Real-world studies of early EyeSight generations show that this system reduces rear-end crashes with injuries by 85 percent, and reduces pedestrian-related injuries by 35 percent.
As of 2022, Subaru sold 5 million cars equipped with the system, and EyeSight-equipped vehicles account for 91% of total vehicle sales. In the U.S., the EyeSight system is standard on most models equipped with CVTs, and is also standard on automatic transmission BRZ models.
Unlike some other manufacturers (e.g. Toyota), Subaru North America has not provided clear and consistent branding of their Eyesight generations — though some versions are referenced in their owners manuals. This makes it challenging to distinguish key differences, performance, and improvements among model years. Much more detailed information is available in the
Japanese EyeSight article.
Technology and fuel consumption
Diesel
The
2007 Frankfurt International Motor Show saw Subaru introduce a
horizontally opposed
A flat engine is a piston engine where the cylinders are located on either side of a central crankshaft. Flat engines are also known as horizontally opposed engines, however this is distinct from the less common opposed-piston engine design, wh ...
, water-cooled,
common rail
Common rail direct fuel injection is a direct fuel injection system built around a high-pressure (over ) fuel rail feeding solenoid valves, as opposed to a low-pressure fuel pump feeding unit injectors (or pump nozzles). High-pressure injection ...
turbodiesel using a
variable geometry turbocharger called the Subaru EE engine, the first of its type to be fitted to a passenger car. Volkswagen had experimented with this idea during the 1950s and made two air-cooled boxer
prototype
A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and Software prototyping, software programming. A prototyp ...
diesel engines that were not turbocharged. VW installed one engine in a
Type 1 and another in a
Type 2.
The Subaru engine was rated at and with a displacement of 2.0 liters. In March 2008 Subaru offered the Legacy Sedan and Wagon and the Outback Wagon with 2.0 liter turbodiesel in the
EU with a 5-speed manual transmission.
In September 2008, Subaru announced that the diesel Forester and diesel Impreza will be introduced at the
2008 Paris Motor Show
The 2008 Paris Motor Show took place from 4 October to 19 October 2008, in Paris expo Porte de Versailles.
This edition of the Paris Motor Show featured a high number of hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs), that led a blogger with ''The New York Ti ...
, with Forester sales to begin October 2008 and diesel Impreza sales to start January 2009 in the UK. The Forester and Impreza will have a 6-speed manual transmission, whereas the Legacy and Outback have 5-speed manual transmissions.
Electric vehicles
In June 2006, Fuji Heavy Industries, Inc. (FHI) launched its
Subaru Stella
The Subaru Stella is a 5-door kei car produced by Subaru starting in June 2006. The Stella is based on the same architecture as the Subaru R2. It can be considered as a direct replacement of the Subaru Pleo, although the Pleo soldiered on for ano ...
Plug-in electric vehicle which is a
kei car
Kei car (or , kanji: , "light automobile", ), known variously outside Japan as Japanese city car or Japanese microcar, is the Japanese vehicle category for the smallest highway-legal passenger cars with restricted dimensions and engine capacit ...
equipped with a
lithium-ion battery pack. The vehicle has a short range of but it actually costs more than the
Mitsubishi iMiEV, at (), including Japanese Government
consumption taxes with an exemption of $2,240. It also qualified for a rebate from the Japanese Government of up to $14,200, bringing the price down to $30,660. The vehicle is much like the i-MiEV, with a 47-kilowatt motor and a quick-charge capability, but the two-door mini-car has a boxy shape. FHI set a goal of selling 170 vehicles by March 2010.
In Japan, Subaru tested two electric vehicles called the
Subaru R1e
The Subaru R1e was a battery-electric microcar produced by Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), first shown at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept was jointly developed to prototype form with Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), the giant Japanese utility com ...
and
Subaru G4e between 2003 and 2009.
The
Subaru Hybrid Tourer {{Infobox automobile
, name = Subaru Hybrid Tourer
, image = Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept at the TMS 2009-7.JPG
, caption = Hybrid Tourer at TMS 2009
, manufacturer = Subaru
, production =
, model_years = 2009
, class = Concept
, layout = ...
Concept is a four-seat vehicle with
gull-wing doors that combines a 2-liter turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine with a continuously variable transmission and two axle-mounted motors. A lithium-ion battery pack provides energy storage for the vehicle.
In early 2018, Subaru, along with
Suzuki
is a Japan, Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan. Suzuki manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, All-terrain vehicle, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard motor, outboard marine engines, wheelchairs ...
,
Daihatsu and
Hino Motors
Hino Motors, Ltd., commonly known as Hino, is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines (including those for trucks, buses and other vehicles) headquartered in Hino, Tokyo. The company was established in 1942 as a corpora ...
, joined the nascent EV C.A. Spirit venture to collaborate on electric vehicle technology development. The project was launched by Toyota,
Mazda and automotive component manufacturer
Denso in September 2017.
In the U.S., the short-lived Crosstrek hybrid was on the market only for the 2014 to 2017 model years. In 2018, for the 2019 model year, Subaru unveiled the 2019 model year Crosstrek Plug-in Hybrid, based in large part on technology from shareholder Toyota's
Prius Prime platform. The EV range is . It is only available in California and parts of the East Coast.
Subaru's first all-electric car, named
Solterra, is the first vehicle to be based on the e-Subaru Global Platform (e-SGP) co-developed by Toyota and Subaru. The Solterra debuted at the
Los Angeles Auto Show
The Los Angeles Auto Show is an annual auto show held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in early December. The LA Auto Show is an OICA sanctioned international exhibition. It is open to the public for ten days each year, filling of exhibit s ...
on November 17, 2021, and worldwide sales of the Solterra commenced in mid-2022.
Electronics
Since the 2005 model year, Subaru has adopted
CAN bus technology for the US and Canada markets. Starting in the 2007 model year, all Subaru vehicles use the CAN technology. Typically, two CAN-buses are used on vehicles: a high-speed CAN running at 500 kbit/s for powertrain communication, and a low-speed CAN running at 125 kbit/s for body control functions and instrument panels. A body-integrated unit (BIU) is used between these two networks.
Clarion
Clarion may refer to:
Music
* Clarion (instrument), a type of trumpet used in the Middle Ages
* The register of a clarinet that ranges from B4 to C6
* A trumpet organ stop that usually plays an octave above unison pitch
* "Clarion" (song), a 2 ...
and
Harman Kardon are among the audio, video, and navigation technology suppliers for Subaru products in North America. Clarion announced in 2015 that it was introducing its "Smart Access" platform, formerly only offered on Clarion's aftermarket products, to the units to be installed in certain Subaru 2015 models in North America. Smart Access is able to work with the driver's smartphone (either iPhone or Android) and allows access to various car-safe apps running on the phone via the car's built-in infotainment screen.
Subaru and Clarion have also, with Liberty Mutual Insurance, introduced the "RightTrack" in-vehicle app which will be able to monitor the driver's habits, make suggestions for safer driving, and possibly offer insurance discounts.
Subaru Global Platform (SGP)
Subaru debuted its new chassis design, dubbed the
Subaru Global Platform
The , abbreviated as SGP, is the modular Vehicle frame#Unibody, unibody automobile platform for nearly all models manufactured by Subaru, starting with the Subaru Impreza#fifth, fifth-generation Subaru Impreza in 2016. The primary dynamic benefit ...
, with the release of the 2017 model year Impreza. Having spent over a billion dollars on research and development the company plans to extend the architecture to all of its other models, with the exception of the BRZ which is co-developed with Toyota. By incorporating high-strength steel into the chassis updated vehicles will have stiffer bodies that increase safety through greater impact absorption while also improving ride comfort. Another focus of the new platform is modularity, allowing Subaru to reduce development costs by streamlining production throughout its network of facilities. The platform will be able to accommodate a variety of powertrains, including gasoline, hybrid, and fully electric designs.
Environmental record
Subaru claims to have implemented advanced policies which include recycling, reducing harmful emissions, and educating their employees. Their efforts have helped them in their environmental initiatives. The Subaru plant in Lafayette, Indiana (SIA) was the first auto assembly plant to achieve zero-landfill status;
nothing from the manufacturing process goes into a landfill. The company has developed a recycling plan for the "end-of-life" of their cars. Most of their modern products use highly recyclable materials throughout the vehicle, in the engine, transmission, suspension and elsewhere in each vehicle leaving Subaru with a 97.3% recycling ratio rate for their end-of-life vehicles.
An excerpt from the Subaru website stated "In 2006, SIA was awarded the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Gold Achievement Award as a top achiever in the agency's WasteWise program to reduce waste and improve recycling." The website also stated that "It also became the first U.S. automotive assembly plant to be designated a wildlife habitat."
Subaru currently offers a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (
PZEV A partial zero-emission vehicle, in the United States, is an automobile that has zero evaporative emissions from its fuel system, has a 15-year (or at least 150,000-mile) warranty on its emission-control components, and meets SULEV tailpipe-emissio ...
) certified Legacy, Outback, Impreza, XV/Crosstrek and Forester models which are available for sale anywhere in the U.S. Subaru PZEV vehicles meet California's Super-Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle exhaust emission standard.
All other models have been certified
LEV2
Lev may refer to:
Common uses
* Bulgarian lev, the currency of Bulgaria
*an abbreviation for Leviticus, the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah
People and fictional characters
* Lev (given name)
*Lev (surname)
Places
*Lev, Azerbaijan, ...
.
Subaru vehicles
Other manufacturers
Subaru has partnered with various manufacturers over time. Below are some of the models sold in Asia and Europe. In Japan they are in the
Kei car
Kei car (or , kanji: , "light automobile", ), known variously outside Japan as Japanese city car or Japanese microcar, is the Japanese vehicle category for the smallest highway-legal passenger cars with restricted dimensions and engine capacit ...
class with either front or all wheel drive and a
straight engine
The straight or inline engine is an internal combustion engine with all cylinders aligned in one row and having no offset. Usually found in four, six and eight cylinder configurations, they have been used in automobiles, locomotives and aircraft ...
.
An article posted by
Autoblog
A spam blog, also known as an auto blog or the neologism splog, is a blog which the author uses to promote affiliated websites, to increase the search engine rankings of associated sites or to simply sell links/ads.
The purpose of a splog can be ...
on 16 April 2008, stated that due to a corporate investment by
Toyota, all Kei cars built by Subaru will be replaced by Daihatsu models beginning in 2010.
*
Subaru Bighorn (1988–1993, rebadged
Isuzu Trooper)
*
Subaru Justy
The Subaru Justy is a subcompact hatchback that has been sold by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru since 1984. Subaru manufactured the Justy from 1984 to 1994; since then it has sold rebadged versions of other vehicles under the Justy namep ...
(1994–2010, 2016–present: rebadged
Suzuki Cultus
The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2016. The nameplate is currently used as a rebadged second-generation Suzuki Celerio in Pakistan since 2017. It was first presented at the 25th To ...
(1994–2003),
Suzuki Ignis (2003–2007),
Daihatsu Boon (2007–2010) and
Daihatsu Thor
The (also called and ) is a mini MPV with sliding doors designed and manufactured by Daihatsu, and sold by Daihatsu, Toyota and Subaru. It is a five-seat MPV based on the M700 series Boon and was introduced on 9 November 2016 as the successor ...
(2016–present). Nameplate originally used from 1984 to 1994.)
*
Subaru Traviq (1999–2005, rebadged
Opel Zafira)
*
Subaru Dex
( or ; ) is the automaker, automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate (company), conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the Automotive industry#By manufacturer, twenty-first ...
(2006–2012, rebadged
Toyota bB
is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on . Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 ...
)
*
Subaru Dias Wagon (2009–present, rebadged
Daihatsu Atrai Atrai may be refer to:
* Atrai River, a trans-boundary river between Bangladesh and India
* Atrai Upazila, a upazila of Naogaon District, Bangladesh
* Daihatsu Atrai, the minivan version and also a flagship model of Daihatsu Hijet
* CGS Atrai, a P ...
)
*
Subaru Lucra
( or ; ) is the automaker, automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate (company), conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the Automotive industry#By manufacturer, twenty-first ...
(2010–2015, rebadged
Daihatsu Tanto
The is a kei car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu. It was introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show as a vehicle based on the Move's "tall" body style, and followed by the Tanto Custom in July 2005.
The name "Tanto" is derived fr ...
)
*
Subaru Trezia (2010–2016, rebadged
Toyota Ractis)
*
Subaru Pleo
The Subaru Pleo is a kei car made by the Japanese automaker Subaru since 1998.
The Pleo is taller than conventional kei car hatchbacks, but shorter than the definitive microvan, the Suzuki Wagon R, and is available with a variety of 658&nbs ...
(2010–2018 as a rebadged
Daihatsu Mira
The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade) is a kei car and city car built by Japanese car maker Daihatsu. It has a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having four models: Mira, ...
, nameplate in use since 1998)
*
Subaru Stella
The Subaru Stella is a 5-door kei car produced by Subaru starting in June 2006. The Stella is based on the same architecture as the Subaru R2. It can be considered as a direct replacement of the Subaru Pleo, although the Pleo soldiered on for ano ...
(2010–present, rebadged
Daihatsu Move)
*
Subaru Pleo Plus (2012–present, rebadged
Daihatsu Mira e:S)
*
Subaru Sambar (2012–present as a rebadged
Daihatsu Hijet, nameplate in use since 1961)
*
Subaru Chiffon
The is a kei car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu. It was introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show as a vehicle based on the Move's "tall" body style, and followed by the Tanto Custom in July 2005.
The name "Tanto" is derived fr ...
(2016–present, rebadged
Daihatsu Tanto
The is a kei car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu. It was introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show as a vehicle based on the Move's "tall" body style, and followed by the Tanto Custom in July 2005.
The name "Tanto" is derived fr ...
)
*
Subaru Rex (2022–present, rebadged
Daihatsu Rocky)
See also
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Prodrive Motorsport team selected by ''Subaru'' to run their World Rally Team
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Subaru Technica International
Subaru Tecnica International (in ja, スバルテクニカインターナショナル株式会社, Subaru Tekunika Intānashonaru Kabushiki-gaisha), or STI (prior to 2006, STi), is Subaru Corporation's motorsports division. STI, along with Prodri ...
(also known as STI)
*
List of Subaru engines
Subaru uses a four or five character code to identify all of their engines. As of August 2022 these are the engines presently in models sold by Subaru
* FB20D: 1995 cc DOHC, 2017+ Subaru Impreza, and 2018+ Subaru Crosstrek
* FB25D: 2498 c ...
*
List of Subaru transmissions
*
Subaru EA engine series
*
Subaru EF engine series
*
Subaru EJ engine series
*
Symmetrical All Wheel Drive
The Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (also known as Symmetrical AWD or SAWD) is a full-time four wheel drive, four-wheel drive system developed by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru. The SAWD system consists of a longitudinally mounted flat eng ...
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