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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
By Patrick Rall on
The first set of performance testing numbers for the upcoming Subaru BRZ sports coupe have hit the internet and the 200 horsepower rear wheel drive coupe has turned in some balmy numbers – with a 0-60 time in the 7 second range and a quarter mile time that is likely to make many drag racing fans shake their heads.
By Keith Griffin on
After a somewhat lengthy delay since its introduction at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, Subaru has announced plans to introduce the Subaru XV Crosstrek at the New York Auto Show.
By Patrick Rall on
We might not know how many Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S coupes will be sold in the US or how much they will cost but thanks to a recent EPA report, we know that the sporty coupes will offer 22 miles per gallon around town and 30 mpg on the open road – numbers lower than what some had expected from the lightweight coupes.
By Patrick Rall on
Last week, reports surfaced that only 6,000 examples of the Subaru BRZ would be coming to the United States but with a recent comment by the president of Fuji Heavy Industries that the two companies plan to build 100,000 copies of the joint venture sports car each year – it looks as though the limited quantities of the new Subaru, Toyota and Scion sports coupes could have been exaggerated.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Subaru has announced the debut of its new safety system and technology, EyeSight, which help drivers avoid collisions, keep their vehicle inside the lane, and even more. Subaru plans to debut EyeSight at the New York International Auto Show in April.
By Patrick Rall on
The good people at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have announced a recall of select Subaru Forester models from the past 4 years over a concern that the rear center seatbelt assembly may be faulty – increasing the risk of injury to a child in the event of an accident.
By Patrick Rall on
The 2013 Subaru BRZ Coupe is expected to be available in very limited numbers when it hits US dealerships later this year and unofficial reports now indicate that just 6,000 examples of the sporty Subaru-Toyota joint effort wearing the BRZ badge will be available to American buyers for the 2013 model year.
By Nicolas Zart on
Subaru is a fascinating company that produces highly enduring cars that are thoroughly raced, have a strong following and yet still flies under the radar of most.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Subaru has announced the launch of a new website today, allowing people to retell the story of their most memorable of cars, their first car.
By Anthony Faccenda on
Subaru is recalling nearly 400 Legacy and Outback vehicles due to a defect that may affect air bag deployment.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Subaru, known for making reliable and safe vehicles, has just won MotorWeek's 2012 Driver's Choice Award for the Subura Impreza. The Subaru Impreza won the award from MotorWeek, the PBS television show, for the Best Compact Car in it's class.
By Keith Griffin on
The fastest-selling 2012 vehicle, based on days on the lot before they sell, is, of all things, a station wagon, according to a report posted by TrueCar.com on its blog.
By Patrick Rall on
The Subaru BRZ has been shown off in many forms around the world but this week at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, show goers have a chance to check out the production version of the Subaru BRZ that will hit US streets later this year.
By Keith Griffin on
Tonight at a Pepcom event at the MGM Grand in advance of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Subaru had an Aha moment that points to a whole new way of listening to music and surfing the Internet while behind the wheel.
By Don Bain on
Subaru has announced the production version of the new, rear-wheel drive 2013 Subaru BRZ sports car will make its U.S. debut at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) on January 9. The BRZ adds a new line to the Subaru brand, pursuant to its fourth consecutive year of sales growth, which set an all-time vehicle sales record last year.
By Keith Griffin on
The Boston Globe is out with its list of the Top Drives for 2012 and it's a surprising collection of luxury vehicles, hard working pickups and sport utility vehicles and a brand (Kia) that just two years ago would probably be on no publication's top drives list.
By Don Bain on
Subaru of America launched its fourth annual "Share the Love" event over the weekend, meaning for every new Subaru vehicle sold or leased until January 3 the manufacturer will donate $250 to five of the top charities in America. The donations may total as much as $5 million, thanks to support from the Facebook community.
By Patrick Rall on
The 2011 LA Auto Show brought the world the first good look of the high performance BRZ STI, Subaru’s offering from the vehicle family developed jointly with Toyota which will yield both Toyota and Subaru models, as well as a Scion model with the production debut slated for all of them planned for the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show.
By Patrick Rall on
The production-ready Toyota FT-86 is expected to make its grand debut in December at the Tokyo Motor Show but thanks to a leaked Japanese brochure, we may have an early look at the new rear wheel drive sports car in production form.
By Patrick Rall on
This morning, the gaming world got its first good look at the racing game that looks to set the standard by which all other driving games are judged as Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios put the first playable demo for Forza Motorsport 4 live on Xbox Live for Gold members.