What is Subaru?

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DiRuby
07/30/25 3:21am
Subaru is a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. specializing in automobile manufacturing. The logo of Subaru vehicles features a six-star cluster. Here is some information about Subaru vehicles: 1. Configuration: The low center of gravity of the horizontally opposed engine can lower the overall center of gravity of the vehicle, reducing the risk of rollover in emergencies. Compared to L, W, V, and other engine layouts, the horizontally opposed engine has cylinders arranged horizontally opposite each other, with the low center of gravity providing high stability. The full-time all-wheel drive ensures safety and tracking on highways and slippery roads. When one tire slips, the other tires still have sufficient driving force to maintain the vehicle's tracking, preventing loss of control due to skidding. 2. Features: Subaru was the first in the world to develop the Eyesight active driving assistance system based on naked-eye 3D camera technology. It includes features such as active braking at speeds below 60 km/h, throttle control for starting, autonomous following at speeds of 0-180 km/h, lane departure correction, and fatigue driving prevention.
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