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Subaru has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles:
Body style | Model | Current generation | Vehicle description | ||||
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Image | Name(s) | Introduction (cal. year) | Introduction (cal. year) | Facelift | Main markets | ||
Sports car | BRZ | 2012 | 2021 | - | Global | Front-engine, rear-wheel drive two-door 2+2 sports car. Also sold by Toyota as the GR86. | |
Hatchback | Impreza | 1992 | 2022 | - | Global | Compact hatchback. | |
Sedan | Legacy | 1989 | 2020 | 2022 | North America | Mid-size sedan, compact until 1994. Phased out in most markets, continued production in North America. | |
WRX | 2015 | 2021 | - | Global | Compact sedan. | ||
Station wagon | Levorg/ WRX Wagon | 2014 | 2020 | – | Asia | Mid-size station wagon based on the Impreza and WRX. Also known as the WRX Sportswagon in Australia and WRX GT in New Zealand since 2021. | |
Levorg Layback | 2023 | 2023 | – | Japan | Compact crossover-styled station wagon based on Levorg. | ||
Outback | 1994 | 2020 | 2022 | Global | Mid-size crossover-styled station wagon based on the Legacy. | ||
SUV/ crossover | Ascent/ Evoltis | 2019 | 2019 | 2022 | North America | Three-row mid-size crossover SUV, Subaru's largest SUV and the successor of the Tribeca. | |
| Crosstrek | 2012 | 2023 | – | Global | Subcompact crossover SUV based on the Impreza. Formerly called XV in most international markets between 2012 and 2022. | |
Forester | 1997 | 2024 | – | Global | Compact crossover SUV. | ||
Rex | 1972 (nameplate) 2022 (as a crossover) | 2022 | – | Japan | Subcompact crossover SUV sold exclusively in Japan. Rebadged A200 series Daihatsu Rocky. | ||
Solterra | 2022 | 2022 | – | Global | Battery electric compact crossover SUV. Jointly developed with Toyota. Also called Toyota bZ4X. | ||
MPV/ minivan | Justy | 1984 | 2016 | 2020 | Japan | Subcompact minivan with sliding doors only sold in Japan. Rebadged Daihatsu Thor. | |
Kei vehicles | Chiffon | 2013 | 2019 | 2022 | Japan | Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. Rebadged Daihatsu Tanto. | |
Pleo Plus | 2011 | 2017 | – | Japan | Low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. Rebadged Daihatsu Mira e:S. | ||
Sambar Truck | 1961 | 2014 | 2022 | Japan | Cabover kei truck. Rebadged Daihatsu Hijet Truck since 2012. | ||
Sambar Van | 1961 | 2022 | – | Japan | Cabover cargo microvan with rear sliding doors. Rebadged Daihatsu Hijet Cargo since 2012. | ||
Sambar Dias | 1999 | 2022 | – | Japan | Cabover passenger microvan with rear sliding doors. Rebadged Daihatsu Atrai passenger van. Formerly known as the Dias Wagon until 2022. |
The Subaru B9 Scrambler is an open two-seat concept sports car from Subaru featuring classic styling. It is 4.2 metres (165.4 in) long and powered by a 140 hp (104 kW) gasoline-electric hybrid engine. It was designed by Andreas Zapatinas.
The Subaru Alcyone SVX, marketed outside Japan as the Subaru SVX, is a two-door, front-engine, all- or front-wheel drive coupé manufactured and marketed by Subaru from 1991 to 1996 over a single generation.
A flat-six engine, also known as a horizontally opposed-six, is a six-cylinder piston engine with three cylinders on each side of a central crankshaft. The most common type of flat-six engine is the boxer-six engine, where each pair of opposed cylinders moves inwards and outwards at the same time. An alternative configuration for flat engines is a 180-degree V engine, where both cylinders move to the right then the left at the same time.
The Subaru Leone is a compact car produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Subaru from 1971 to 1994. The word leone is Italian for lion.
The Subaru XT is a two-door, front- or all-wheel drive, four passenger 2+2 coupé manufactured and marketed by Subaru for model years 1985-1991, with a facelift in 1987. At introduction, the XT was the most aerodynamic car marketed in the US market, heavily influenced by noted designer Alex Tremulis.
Subaru of America, Inc., based in Camden, New Jersey, is the United States–based distributor of Subaru's brand vehicles. SOA is a subsidiary of Subaru Corporation of Japan. The company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles, parts and accessories through a network of more than 600 dealers throughout the United States. SOA also plays a minor role in the design of vehicles for the U.S. market, working with Subaru Corporation and Subaru Research and Development to help convey American consumer preferences.
The Subaru 1000 is a car produced by the Japanese company Fuji Heavy Industries from 1966 to 1969. It was the first-and-only Subaru with front-wheel drive that was in the Japanese government "compact car" classification. Previous Subaru models such as the Subaru 360 and the Sambar had been rear-engined, rear-wheel drive kei cars.
The Japan Mobility Show (ジャパンモビリティショー), called Tokyo Motor Show (東京モーターショー) (TMS) until 2019, is a biennial auto show held in October–November at the Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles. Hosted by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), it is a recognized international show by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, and normally sees more concept cars than actual production car introductions, which is the reason why the automotive press sees the show as one of the motorshow's big five.
The Subaru EA engine is a series of automobile internal combustion engines manufactured by Subaru, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries. All EA series engines are of a flat-4 design, and have always been water cooled.
The Subaru Sambar is a cabover truck and microvan manufactured and marketed by Subaru as Japan's second truck compliant with the country's strict Keitora (軽トラ) or Kei vehicle tax class, after the Kurogane Baby. Introduced in 1961 in microvan and Kei pickup configurations, the Sambar remains in production, now in its eighth generation — beginning with the sixth generation as a rebadged Daihatsu Hijet.
The Subaru Legacy is a mid-size car built by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru since 1989. The maker's flagship car, it is unique in its class for offering all-wheel drive as a standard feature, and Subaru's traditional boxer engine. The Legacy was sold as the Liberty in Australia out of deference to Legacy Australia, an organisation dedicated to caring for the families of military service veterans.
Subaru is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation, the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017.
This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the North American market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable.
The Daihatsu Delta also known as the DAIHATSU Delta Truck is an automotive nameplate that has been used on a variety of Japanese Daihatsu trucks and vans between 1970 and 2010. They have usually been Toyota-based, or otherwise based on models from the Toyota-owned Hino Motors. The trucks have utilized a cab over engine or mid-engine design. Typically fitted with Toyota engines, a few versions, particularly diesels, received Daihatsu's own engines. The Delta badge was retired in Japan in 2003, but continued to be used on models built locally in other markets until 2010.
A coupé utility is a vehicle with a passenger compartment at the front and an integrated cargo tray at the rear, with the front of the cargo bed doubling as the rear of the passenger compartment.
The Subaru B5-TPH was a concept shooting-brake coupe with a Turbo Parallel Hybrid (TPH) powertrain made by Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), introduced at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show.
The Subaru six-cylinder engines are a series of flat-6 engines manufactured by Subaru, made in three distinct generations. The ER27, derived from the Subaru EA first-generation flat-4, was used as the sole engine option in the premium model 1988–91 Subaru Alcyone VX. The EG33, derived from the Subaru EJ second-generation flat-4, was used exclusively in the successor Subaru Alcyone SVX, again as its sole engine option, sold from 1991–96. The EZ series, consisting of the EZ30 and EZ36 models, was designed to be almost as compact as the EJ25 flat-4. The EZ30/36 were the first Subaru six-cylinder engines available outside the sport coupes, used as the uplevel option for Subaru Legacy (2002–19) and Outback/Lancaster (2001–19) as well as the sole option in the Subaru Tribeca (2006–14).