Subaru
Portrait of a Japanese Automobile Company
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Publisher Description
Discover the full story behind one of the world’s most distinctive automotive brands, tracing Subaru’s unlikely beginnings as a wartime aircraft manufacturer to its modern status as a leader in safety, all‑wheel drive, and electric mobility. This book walks you through every pivotal milestone—from the first monocoque prototype and the beloved “Ladybug” 360 to the engineering breakthroughs of the boxer engine and Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive that give Subaru its legendary balance and confidence on any road.
Experience the adrenaline of Subaru’s rally dominance, where blue‑and‑gold Imprezas conquered the World Rally Championship with drivers like Colin McRae, and see how those track‑bred innovations translated into street icons such as the WRX, STI, and the BRZ. Learn how the company turned practical wagons into cultural phenomena with the Outback and Forester, created entirely new segments like the Crosstrek and Ascent, and cultivated a fiercely loyal following through heartfelt “Love” campaigns and the adventurous Wilderness line.
Gain insight into the engineering philosophy that has guided Subaru for decades—how aircraft‑derived precision, a commitment to low center of gravity, and a focus on real‑world safety shaped technologies like EyeSight and the Subaru Global Platform. Explore the bold steps toward an all‑electric future with the Solterra, the partnership with Toyota, and the roadmap that aims to make battery‑electric vehicles half of Subaru’s global sales by 2030.
Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a Subaru owner, or simply curious about how a small Japanese automaker carved out a niche against industry giants, this richly detailed narrative offers a deep appreciation of the brand’s engineering feats, motorsport heritage, and the emotional connection it has forged with drivers around the world. You’ll finish the book understanding not just what makes a Subaru unique, but why it inspires such devotion and how it continues to evolve in an era of electrification and autonomous driving.