Subaru is a Japanese automaker, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries. Fuji Heavy Industries is currently associated with Toyota Motors sixteen and who have an average of the group. Subaru is known for its four wheel drive vehicles and turbocharged high performance cars, some of whom have competed in motorsport as the Subaru Impreza WRX. Subaru are distinguished by the fact that use flat engines in its vehicles, which uses a multi-engine piston moving in a flat horizontal plan of the movement. The plane engine was patented by Karl Benz.
Formed in nineteen setenta one, the group began as a research aircraft. Fifteen years later the company became the Nakajima Aircraft Company and manufactured Japanese planes during World War II. The end of the war saw a further change to the company, this time the name change itself Fugi Sangyo Co., which later added a motorcycle division of his group. The group was dismantled in the fifties, with four of these newly formed companies to merge and become the Fuji Heavy Industries, as it is today.
The group leader tried to put in a car manufacturing division of the company. Initially written as P-1 is called after the return of the first car that shares the same name, the final name was Subaru, Kita K chosen by the CEO. The P-1 or the Subaru 1500, as it was known only manufactured in small quantities due to supply problems. Life expectancy in respect of company cars have been many, with all modern cars is four wheel drive.