List of Subaru vehicles
Subaru has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles:
Vehicles by Subaru
1950s
- Subaru 1500 (1954)
- Subaru 360 (1958–1971)
1960s
- Subaru Sambar (1961–present)
- Subaru Dias Wagon (1999–present)
- Subaru 1000 (1966–1969)
- Subaru R-2 (1969–1972)
- Subaru FF-1 Star (1969–1973)
- Subaru G (1971–1972)
1970s
- Subaru Leone (1971–1994)
- Subaru Rex (1972–1992)
- Subaru BRAT (1978–1994)
1980s
- Subaru Sumo (1983–1998)
- Subaru Justy (1984–2010, 2016–present)
- Subaru XT (1985–1991)
- Subaru Bighorn (1988–1993)
- Subaru Legacy (1989–present)
1990s
- Subaru Vivio (1992–1998)
- Subaru Impreza (1992–present)
- Subaru Impreza WRX (1992–present)
- Subaru Impreza WRX STI (1994–present)
- Subaru Outback (1994–present)
- Subaru Outback Sport (1994–2012)
- Subaru Alcyone SVX (1991–1996)
- Subaru Forester (1997–present)
- Subaru Pleo (1998–2018)
- Subaru Traviq (1999–2005)
2000s
- Subaru Baja (2003–2006)
- Subaru R2 (2003–2010)
- Subaru R1 (2005–2010)
- Subaru Tribeca (2005–2014)
- Subaru Dex (2006–2012)
- Subaru Stella (2006–present)
- Subaru Exiga (2008–2018)
2010s
Vehicles made by other brands for Subaru
- Subaru Trezia (2010–2016)
- Subaru Pleo Plus (2012–present)
- Subaru BRZ (2012–present)
- Subaru XV/Crosstrek (2012–present)
- Subaru Levorg (2014–present)
- Subaru Chiffon (2016–present)
- Subaru Ascent (2018–present)
- Subaru Bighorn (1988–1993, rebadged Isuzu Trooper)
- Subaru Justy (1994–2010, 2016–present, rebadged Suzuki Cultus (1994–2003), Suzuki Ignis (2003–2007), Daihatsu Boon (2007–2010) and Daihatsu Thor (2016–present))
- Subaru Traviq (1999–2005, rebadged Opel Zafira)
- Subaru Dex (2006–2012, rebadged Toyota bB)
- Subaru Dias Wagon (2009–present, rebadged Daihatsu Atrai)
- Subaru Lucra (2010–2015, rebadged Daihatsu Tanto)
- Subaru Trezia (2010–2016, rebadged Toyota Ractis)
- Subaru Pleo (2010–2018, rebadged Daihatsu Mira)
- Subaru Stella (2010–present, rebadged Daihatsu Move)
- Subaru Pleo Plus (2012–present, rebadged Daihatsu Mira e:S)
- Subaru Sambar (2012–present, rebadged Daihatsu Hijet)
- Subaru Chiffon (2016–present, rebadged Daihatsu Tanto)
Concepts
- Subaru SRD-1 (Experimental design study introduced in 1990)
- Subaru Suiren (1993 Concept replacement for the BRAT/Brumby)
- Subaru Exiga (1996, wagon)[1]
- Subaru B9 Scrambler
- Subaru B11S[2]
- Subaru B5 TPH (Turbo Parallel Hybrid) (Japanese: Subaru B5-TPH)
- Subaru Fleet-X
- Subaru HS500[3]
- Subaru VIZIV
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References
- Manning, Steve (1999). "1996 Subaru Exiga station wagon (concept car)". The Online Home of the Station Wagon. US. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- "Subaru B11S". Diseno-Art. 2014. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- "Subaru to make bikes?". Faster and Faster. 2007-12-04. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
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