Which country is Subaru originally from?
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Subaru cars originate from Japan. The following introduces Subaru the company and brand: Introduction to Subaru Company: Subaru is a subsidiary specializing in automobile manufacturing under Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), established in 1953. Initially mainly producing automobiles, it also manufactures aircraft and various engines, being a manufacturer of multiple types of multi-purpose transportation equipment. Fuji Heavy Industries' "Subaru" car logo adopts a six-star cluster form. Introduction to Subaru Brand: Subaru is a Japanese car brand that emphasizes performance. It is a brand designed for a minority, so its market share is not high, as its positioning is very targeted: focusing on sportiness and driving pleasure.
As a long-time Subaru owner, I can confidently say that it originates from Japan, which is beyond doubt. The brand was established in 1954 when Fuji Heavy Industries introduced its first model in Japan. Looking back now, the Subaru 360 compact car from those years was truly distinctive. Whenever I drive the Forester or Outback, I always appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship of Japanese manufacturing—the horizontally opposed engine and all-wheel-drive system stem from the innovation of Japanese engineers. Although factories are now spread worldwide, the core R&D and production base remains in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, reflecting its authentic Japanese heritage. This brand represents the history of Japan's automotive industry, and I have always trusted its reliability.