Who is Subaru owned by?

Who is Subaru owned by?

Fuji Heavy Industries
Subaru is owned by Subaru Corporation. The company is publicly listed and based out of Japan. It was previously known as Fuji Heavy Industries.

Who owns Subaru South Africa?

Subaru Southern Africa is wholly owned by Toyota Tsusho Corporation Japan and local subsidiary Toyota Tsusho Africa. The brand is represented by 18 dealerships and service centres in Southern Africa, with well over 15 000 Subaru vehicles on Southern African roads.

How do I contact Subaru?

(800) 782-2783Subaru / Customer service

Is Subaru a part of Toyota?

Toyota Motor Corp. owns Lexus and Toyota. And it has a stake in Subaru and Suzuki. Volkswagen AG owns Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, and Volkswagen.

Is Subaru Japanese or Korean?

Subaru is a car manufacturing division of a huge Japanese transportation conglomerate called Fuji Heavy Industries. Although Subaru is a Japan based company, it has expanded worldwide to produce and sell commercial vehicles in North America, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East and other parts of Asia.

Where does the Subaru originally come from?

While Toyota maintains dozens of factories throughout the world, Subaru has only two manufacturing plants, making it a smaller vehicle producer than some of the major players. The original plant is located in Gunma, Japan, and the other is in Lafayette, Indiana.

What do the 6 stars on Subaru mean?

HOW IT CAME TO BE. The iconic symbol of a Subaru dates back fifty-three years when five Japanese companies merged to form Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. The cluster of six stars was adopted as the logo for one arm of the newly formed company dedicated to the manufacturing of motor vehicles: Subaru.

What is Subaru’s motto?

You probably know the famous tagline “Love: it’s what makes a Subaru a Subaru” from the brand’s endearing commercials about love, friendship, and giving back to the community. This campaign is part of a much larger endeavor run by Subaru, called the Subaru Love Promise.

Is Subaru a JDM?

JDM stands for Japanese Domestic Market. In other words, they’re a specific model of vehicle that was only available in Japan and offered exclusively to Japanese car buyers. Some more popular brands that are considered JDM include Honda, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, Subaru, and Toyota.