What is Subaru as a car brand?

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MacLena
08/31/25 7:49am
Subaru is a brand under Japan's Fuji Heavy Industries. Here is an introduction to Subaru vehicles: 1. Subaru is a Japanese car brand that emphasizes performance; 2. Subaru is a brand designed for a minority, with a relatively low market share; 3. Subaru cars feature unique technologies, especially the horizontally opposed engine and all-wheel drive system. Below is additional information about Fuji Heavy Industries: 1. Fuji Heavy Industries has been developing distinctive all-wheel drive systems and high-performance horizontally opposed engines; 2. Fuji Heavy Industries' all-wheel drive system has been continuously improved over more than 20 years and tested under harsh road conditions worldwide, enhancing its performance and quality; 3. Currently, its main models include the Impreza, Legacy, Forester, and Tribeca, with the first two being sedans and the latter two being SUVs.
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MacCameron
09/13/25 4:06am
Subaru is not just a sedan brand; it's an automotive company under Japan's Fuji Heavy Industries, specializing in performance-oriented and all-wheel-drive vehicles. As someone who knows a bit about cars, I've found their most renowned features are the horizontally opposed engines and symmetrical AWD system, which make the cars rock-solid, especially in snowy or mountainous conditions. Their sedan lineup includes classics like the Impreza and Legacy—compact, reliable, and standout performers in rally racing. Priced moderately with affordable maintenance, plus frequent high safety ratings, they're great for young families or driving enthusiasts. If you think only of sedans, Subaru also offers SUVs like the Forester, collectively known for durability and driving excitement.
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