Subaru is a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (FHI), specializing in automobile manufacturing. Subaru was founded in 1953, and initially mainly produced automobiles, as well as airplanes and various engines. It is a manufacturer of various types and multi-purpose transportation equipment. The logo of Fuji Heavy Industries "Subaru" car adopts the form of six consecutive stars.
Subaru has unique technology, especially the level-to-level engine and full-time four-wheel drive system. Subaru has made great achievements in recent years, and its global sales in 2006 set a historical record. Fuji Heavy Industries has been developing a unique four-wheel drive system and a high-performance horizontally opposed engine. Its four-wheel drive system, after more than 20 years of continuous improvement, has continuously improved its performance and quality through the harsh road conditions around the world.
Extended information Subaru (Katakana: スバル; Roman Pinyin: Subaru), translated as Subalu in Taiwan Province Province, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer under the automobile department of Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI).
Subaru means "すばる" in Japanese, and its corporate logo is Pleiades.
Six stars in a row is also the symbol of Subaru. Subaru's logo represents five independent companies that make up the present Subaru. Subaru has unique technology, especially the level-to-level engine and full-time four-wheel drive system. Subaru has made great achievements in recent years, and its global sales in 2006 set a historical record. Fuji Heavy Industries has been developing a unique four-wheel drive system and a high-performance horizontally opposed engine. Its four-wheel drive system, after more than 20 years of continuous improvement, has continuously improved its performance and quality through the harsh road conditions around the world.
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Subaru-Baidu encyclopedia