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2026 Subaru Solterra AWD

Overview The Subaru Solterra represents the brand’s entry into the battery-electric vehicle segment. Developed in partnership with Toyota, the Solterra shares its e-Subaru Global Platform—known as the e-TNGA architecture in Toyota applications—with the bZ4X. This collaboration allowed Subaru to integrate its signature all-wheel-drive expertise into an electric chassis, ensuring the vehicle maintains the brand’s reputation […]

2024-2025 Subaru Solterra AWD

Overview The Subaru Solterra represents the brand’s entry into the battery-electric vehicle market, developed through a collaborative partnership with Toyota. Sharing its architecture, known as the e-Subaru Global Platform, with the Toyota bZ4X, the Solterra is engineered to maintain Subaru’s reputation for all-weather capability. It features a standard dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, which provides the brand’s […]

2026 Subaru Solterra 20 AWD

Overview The Subaru Solterra represents the brand’s first dedicated battery-electric vehicle, developed through a collaborative engineering partnership with Toyota. Introduced for the 2023 model year, the Solterra utilizes the e-Subaru Global Platform, a chassis architecture designed specifically for electric powertrains. This platform allows for a flat battery layout beneath the floor, which contributes to a […]

1985 Subaru Sedan 4WD 1.8L

Overview The 1985 Subaru Sedan 4WD represents a distinct era for the Japanese manufacturer, characterized by the brand’s commitment to accessible all-weather capability. During the mid-1980s, Subaru solidified its reputation in the North American market by offering a unique alternative to the front-wheel-drive economy cars that dominated the segment. This model utilized the EA82 engine […]

1984 Subaru Sedan 4WD 1.8L

Overview The 1984 Subaru Sedan 4WD represents a distinct era for the Japanese manufacturer, characterized by the brand’s commitment to integrating all-wheel-drive technology into accessible, everyday passenger vehicles. During the early 1980s, Subaru established a reputation for engineering durability and utility, positioning its vehicles as practical alternatives to traditional front-wheel-drive sedans. This specific model belongs […]

1987-1989 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1987-1989 Subaru Sedan, often identified within the broader context of the Subaru Leone third generation, represents a period of engineering transition for the Japanese manufacturer. During these model years, Subaru solidified its reputation for mechanical durability and the integration of its signature “on-demand” four-wheel-drive system. The vehicle was designed to offer a practical, […]

1985 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1985 Subaru Sedan represents a distinct period in the brand’s history, characterized by the transition toward more refined passenger vehicles. As part of the second generation of the Subaru Leone platform, this model solidified the manufacturer’s reputation for engineering durability and unconventional design choices. During the mid-1980s, Subaru focused on expanding its presence […]

1985-1989 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1985-1989 Subaru Sedan, known within the company’s internal nomenclature as part of the Leone series, represented a period of transition for the Japanese manufacturer as it sought to solidify its presence in the North American market. During this era, Subaru moved away from its reputation as a niche producer of quirky, small-displacement vehicles […]

1986-1989 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1986-1989 Subaru Sedan, often referred to as part of the Leone third generation, represented a period of significant engineering refinement for the Japanese manufacturer. During this era, Subaru solidified its reputation for producing durable, all-weather vehicles by expanding the availability of its sophisticated four-wheel-drive systems across the standard sedan lineup. These models were […]

1984 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1984 Subaru Sedan, part of the second-generation Leone series, represents a period of significant transition for the Japanese manufacturer as it solidified its reputation for engineering durability and all-weather capability in the North American market. Known for its distinct angular styling and robust mechanical layout, this model utilized the EA81 flat-four engine, a […]

1988-1989 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1988-1989 Subaru Sedan, often categorized within the GL or DL trim hierarchy of the era, represents a distinct period in the brand’s history as it transitioned toward more modern engineering standards. During these model years, Subaru focused on refining its signature horizontally opposed “boxer” engine architecture and its sophisticated four-wheel-drive systems. These vehicles […]

1987 Subaru Sedan 1.8L

Overview The 1987 Subaru Sedan represents the final years of the third-generation Subaru Leone, a vehicle that solidified the brand’s reputation for rugged utility and all-weather capability in the North American market. During this period, Subaru transitioned from being a niche importer of economy cars to a recognized manufacturer of durable, all-wheel-drive vehicles. The 1987 […]