{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Sign in
|
Join
Home
|
Rides
|
Blogs
|
Videos
|
Auto Shows
|
Hot Girls with Hot Cars
|
Photo Gallery
|
Brands
|
Auto Manufacturers
Auto Manufacturer
Subaru
Become a Fan
Subaru's Activities
Info & History
Photo Gallery
Subaru's Latest Cars
Blogs & News
Videos
Fan's Rides
Fans( 0 )
Fuji Heavy Industries, the parent company of Subaru, is currently in a partial partnership with
Toyota Motor Corporation
.
Fuji Heavy Industries
started out as
The Aircraft Research Laboratory
in 1917 headed by
Chikuhei Nakajima
. In 1932, the company was reorganized as
Nakajima Aircraft Company
, Ltd
and soon became the primary manufacturer of
aircraft
for
Japan
during
World War II
. At the end of the Second World War Nakajima Aircraft was again reorganized, this time as
Fuji Sangyo Co, Ltd
. In 1946, the company created the
Fuji Rabbit
motor scooter
with spare aircraft parts from the war.
In 1950, Fuji Sangyo was divided into 12 smaller corporations according to the Japanese Government's 1950 Corporate Credit Rearrangement Act, anti-zaibatsu
legislation, but between 1953–1955, four of these corporations and a newly formed corporation
Fuji Kogyo
, a scooter manufacturer;
coachbuilders
Fuji Jidosha
; engine manufacturers
Omiya Fuji Kogyo
;
chassis
builders
Utsunomiya Sharyo
and the
Tokyo Fuji Dangyo
trading company
decided to merge together to form the
Fuji Heavy Industries
known today.
Kenji Kita, the CEO of
Fuji Heavy Industries
at the time, wanted the new company to be involved in
car
manufacturing and soon began plans for building a car with the development code-name P-1. Mr. Kita canvassed the Company for suggestions about naming the P1, but none of the proposals were appealing enough. In the end, he gave the car a Japanese name that had been his personal favorite from childhood: Subaru. "Subaru", originally pronounced "Sumaru", means "to get together" or "to tie together".The first Subaru car was named the
Subaru 1500
LOADING
Member Dashboard
return
Edit Profile
Loading
Rate
Comment:
Updating...