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It’s hard to believe, but the Subaru brand celebrated 50 years in the U.S. market in 2018. What started out as a funky little automaker with a weird-looking AWD wagon, has evolved into a success story like no other. Subaru first became popular in the Northeast, Rocky Mountain states, and Pacific Northwest. Now the brand is selling well all over the country because the word is out about Subaru’s safety, reliability, and all-season, an all-wheel-drive capability that sets the brand apart.

The Subaru Lineup includes their top-three sellers, the Forester SUV, Outback wagon, and Crosstrek crossover all-wheel-drive vehicles. The new Ascent family hauler is the largest vehicle the brand has ever built. The Impreza is an affordable compact, the Legacy sedan is still the only sedan in America with standard AWD, and the performance-oriented Subaru BRZ sports coupe, and the rally-bred WRX and WRX STI performance sedans are a must-see for driving enthusiasts.

Here, at Torque News, we cover the Subaru brand extensively and have the latest specs and reviews on each model. Here’s a list of the complete Subaru lineup. Check our current reviews of each model for specific trim levels and check back daily for the latest Subaru news.

Subaru of America's lineup: (All come standard with all-wheel-drive except for the BRZ).

Subaru SUVs

  • Crosstrek: Subcompact SUV
  • Forester: Compact SUV
  • Outback: Midsize SUV
  • Ascent: 3-row midsize SUV
  • Solterra: All-electric compact SUV

Subaru Cars

  • Impreza: Compact sedan and hatchback
  • Legacy: Midsize sedan

Subaru Performance cars

  • WRX: Compact performance sports sedan
  • BRZ: Rear-drive 2-door sports coupe
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Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) maker of Subaru automobiles is improving production in an interesting way. How does this effect the 2016 Subaru Forester?
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See what happens when Consumer Reports takes the 2015 Subaru Forester, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 and tests them in the snow. Who wins this competition?
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Subaru is setting records with their entire lineup month after month except for the 2016 BRZ sports coupe. Where did they go wrong with BRZ?
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Subaru is the only automaker with the IIHS Top Safety Pick for their entire lineup for 6 straight years. Now 2016 Subaru WRX achieves Top Safety Pick+ award.
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The new Subaru 2016 WRX S4 SporVita will be revealed at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. What makes the new interior from Italy so special?
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Subaru will bring a new VIZIV Future Concept vehicle to the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. Could this vehicle give a hint to design cues for the new Subaru 7-seat SUV?
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Subaru announces new upgrades on the Japan 2016 Crosstrek. Should crossover buyers wait for the 2017 Crosstrek?
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Subaru Tribeca owners need to be aware of a potential dangerous issue with the hood. Why is Subaru being sued over the outgoing 2006 Tribeca?
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Subaru announces a new upgraded edition of the 2016 Forester in Japan. What new upgrades are coming on the U.S. spec 2017 Forester?
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Subaru just keeps setting new records every month with 2016 Forester, Outback and Crosstrek models. What is their unique selling proposition?
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The 2016 Subaru WRX STI new generation performance car continues to be a hot seller. How does it compare to the 2015 model?
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Why will Subaru not be bringing the two 2015 Subaru WRX STI GRC cars to Red Bull Global Rallycross Barbados?
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Subaru Australia announces full specs for the 2016 Hyper Blue Subaru WRX STI and WRX. The U.S. won’t get the WRX.
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The 2016 Subaru Crosstrek is at dealers now and Japan already has a XV Crosstrek STI package available. When will fans see one in the U.S.?
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In Japan, the limited number of 300 2016 Subaru BRZ tS sports coupes sold out quickly. Will fans in the U.S. see an STI enhanced BRZ soon?
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The 2015 Subaru WRX STI NR4-spec developed by STI and JRM is getting attention. Who is looking at the rally car?
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Subaru Japan is producing the 2016 Subaru WRX and WRX STI performance cars as fast as they can. Where are they selling the best?
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Subaru gets a design award for the 2016 Outback and Legacy for safety. It’s not the first Good Design Award for Subaru models.
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Subaru uses the 2016 Outback to partner with Google to bring educational virtual reality field trips on the road through the Expeditions Pioneer program.
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The 2016 Outback is so popular, Subaru can’t keep them on their lots. Why are sales going down?
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The Subaru Legacy and Outback are two of the safest vehicles under $18,000 according to the IIHS. What makes Legacy the safest vehicle?
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2011-2014 Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Impreza and Legacy oil consumption issue gets a new TSB. What will Subaru do now?
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Subaru is in a mid-cycle with the popular Forester SUV and they may reveal the 2017 Forester next month. What changes are coming?
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Subaru of Indiana Automotive has announced plans to expand it Indiana plant. Is Subaru getting ready for the new 7-seat SUV?
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STI is stepping up their involvement with the 2015 WRX STI Global Rallycross cars. What is Subaru motorsports division’s primary goal?
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Subaru Motor who is the official distributor of Subaru cars in Russia and Belarus, has introduced the 2016 Subaru Forester Active Edition. What sets it apart?
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The 2015 Subaru BRZ GT300 race car finishes 5th at SUGO Sports Land round six. What happened in the pits?
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The 2016 Subaru Crosstrek gets a suite of new active safety features. What safety upgrades can you now get on the crossover?
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Watch this 2015 Subaru WRX STI run the quarter mile in 9.136 elapsed time at 152.33 mph.
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Edmunds rates the 2016 Subaru WRX and it gets high marks for performance, interior and driving dynamics. Where did they rate WRX low?