Where are Subaru cars manufactured?
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Subaru cars are manufactured in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Subaru is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that produces a variety of vehicles including sedans, SUVs, and sports cars. Subaru's SUV lineup includes the Subaru XV, Subaru Forester, Subaru Outback, and Subaru Tribeca. Among them, the Subaru Forester is a compact SUV with a wheelbase of 2670mm, and dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1730mm in height. The Subaru Forester is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated horizontally opposed engine, delivering 150 horsepower and a maximum torque of 194 Nm. It features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a double-wishbone independent rear suspension.
As a long-time car enthusiast, I've done quite a bit of research on the Subaru brand. It originates from Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan, with primary production at the Gunma factory in Japan, where classic models like the Forester and Impreza are assembled. Japanese manufacturing craftsmanship is truly exquisite, with each vehicle undergoing rigorous testing to ensure safety and reliability. I've test-driven several, and the handling is incredibly smooth, all thanks to the precision production at the Gunma factory. Although some models are now produced in Indiana, USA, the overall R&D and core technologies remain firmly in Japan, maintaining the brand's high quality and unique charm. Japanese manufacturing also enjoys a good reputation in the global automotive industry, making Subaru's used car market retain its value well. In short, the core production location is Japan, which gives car enthusiasts great peace of mind.