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Compact car first mass-produced car and was introduced in 1958 and known for its extremely compact size. The Subaru 360 played a crucial role in establishing Subaru as an automobile manufacturer and became a popular and iconic car in the early years of the company.
The Subaru 1000, also known as the Subaru FF-1 Star, is a compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Subaru. It was Subaru's first front-wheel-drive (FF) model and was introduced in 1966. The Subaru 1000 played a significant role in Subaru's history as it marked the company's transition to front-wheel-drive technology.
Compact car introduced in the early 1960s and was part of Subaru's lineup during that era. The Subaru 1500 was known for its compact size and efficient design; equipped with a horizontally opposed, or "boxer," engine. The boxer engine is a distinctive feature of Subaru vehicles, contributing to a lower center of gravity and improved balance.
Luxury grand tourer coupe produced Subaru. It was introduced in 1991 and remained in production until 1996. The SVX was positioned as a flagship model for Subaru, featuring advanced technology, unique design, and luxury features.
Compact, four-door, open-bed car-based pickup truck that was introduced in 2002 and remained in production until 2006. The Subaru Baja was designed to combine the attributes of a sport utility vehicle (SUV) with the practicality of a pickup truck.
Short for "Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter," is a small, light-duty pickup truck produced from 1978 to 1994, with its main market being the United States. The Subaru BRAT was known for its unconventional design, featuring a rear-facing jump seat in the cargo area.
Midsize crossover SUV that was introduced in 2008 as a seven-seater vehicle designed to provide a combination of passenger comfort and versatility. The Exiga was specifically aimed at the family-oriented market.
Compact car that was introduced in the early 1970s and represented a significant model for Subaru during that period. The "FF" in the name stands for "Front Engine, Front-Wheel Drive," highlighting its front-wheel-drive configuration.
Compact crossover SUV first introduced in 1997 and has since become one of Subaru's most popular and enduring models. The Forester is known for its practicality, all-wheel-drive capability, and a design that combines elements of both SUVs and station wagons.
Compact car produced by Subaru since 1992. It is one of the most popular models, known for its combination of practicality, performance, and all-wheel-drive capability. The Impreza has gone through multiple generations, and it is available in various body styles, including sedan, hatchback, and wagon. Performance variants include WRX (World Rally eXperimental) and WRX STI, the highest-performance variant.
Series of small cars that have been produced used for several generations and models over the years, and these cars have been known for their compact size and fuel efficiency. The Subaru Justy has evolved over time to meet changing automotive trends and consumer preferences for small, fuel-efficient cars.
Midsize sedan and wagon model first introduced in 1989 and has since become one of Subaru's flagship models. The Legacy is known for its combination of practicality, safety features, all-wheel-drive capability, and boxer engine design.
Midsize sedan and wagon model first introduced in 1989 and has since become one of Subaru's flagship models. The Legacy is known for its combination of practicality, safety features, all-wheel-drive capability, and boxer engine design. The Legacy is available in both sedan and wagon body styles.
Compact car introduced in 1971 and remained in production for several decades. The Leone was known for its versatility, with various body styles and configurations offered over the years. Leone was one of the early models to offer four-wheel drive (4WD), contributing to its capability in different driving conditions. This feature became a hallmark of Subaru's lineup.
Midsize crossover SUV that has been produced since 1994. The Outback is based on the Subaru Legacy platform but features additional ground clearance and off-road capabilities, making it a popular choice among consumers seeking a versatile and rugged vehicle.
Kei car, a category of small cars in Japan that comply with certain regulations regarding size, engine displacement, and power output. The Pleo was introduced by Subaru in 1998 as a compact and fuel-efficient city car. It is designed to meet the specific needs and regulations of the Japanese market; offered in various body styles, including a 5-door hatchback and a wagon.
Kei car introduced in 1969 and remained in production until 1972. The R-2 was part of Subaru's lineup of small and compact cars designed to meet the kei car regulations in Japan. R-2 had a two-door body design, emphasizing simplicity and practicality.
Kei car introduced in 2005 and is part of Subaru's lineup of small and compact cars designed to meet the kei car regulations in Japan. R1 features a distinctive and modern design, with a focus on aerodynamics and urban-friendly proportions. Despite its small size, it aims to provide a comfortable and functional interior.
Electric kei car produced as an electric version of the Subaru R1. As is common with many kei cars and early electric vehicles, the R1e may have a limited range compared to larger electric vehicles. It is typically designed for short-distance commuting.
Kei car introduced in 2003 which adheres to specific regulations in Japan regarding size, engine displacement, and power output. R2 typically features a two-box design, providing a compact and boxy shape that optimizes interior space within the size constraints.
Series of kei cars produced by the Japanese automaker Subaru. The Rex has been part of Subaru's lineup since the 1970s and has undergone several generations and updates; offered in various body styles over the years, including hatchback and sedan configurations.
Series of kei trucks and microvans with a long history, dating back to the early 1960s, and it has been produced in various generations and configurations to meet the needs of different markets; offered in various body styles, including pickup trucks, vans, and minitrucks.
Kei car produced as part of Subaru's lineup of small and compact vehicles designed to meet the kei car regulations in Japan, which specify size, engine displacement, and power output for this category of vehicles. Stella has been offered in various body styles over the years, including hatchback and wagon configurations.
The Subaru Sumo, also known as the Subaru Libero in some markets, is a series of compact, multi-purpose vehicles characterized by its compact dimensions, boxy shape, and versatile interior space. It was primarily designed for practicality and functionality in urban and suburban environments.
Midsize crossover SUV that was initially introduced in 2005 as the Subaru B9 Tribeca and underwent a name change to simply Subaru Tribeca in later years. The Tribeca was designed to offer a combination of comfort, versatility, and safety for families.
Kei car introduced in 1992 and was designed to comply with the kei car regulations in Japan, which define specific size, engine displacement, and power output criteria for small vehicles. Vivio has been offered in various body styles, including a 3-door hatchback and a 5-door hatchback. The availability of different body styles provides consumers with options based on their preferences.
The Subaru XT, also known as the Subaru Alcyone XT in some markets, is a sporty coupe introduced in the 1980s and was part of Subaru's lineup during that era. It was known for its futuristic design, advanced features, and performance-oriented characteristics. XT incorporated aerodynamic innovations to enhance its efficiency and performance.
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