Subaru's distinct reputation stems from its unique engineering and design philosophies, setting it apart in the automotive industry. Established in 1953, Subaru initially focused on producing aircraft for the Japanese military before transitioning to automobiles in the 1950s. One of Subaru's defining features is its commitment to all-wheel drive (AWD) technology, which has become a hallmark of its vehicles, providing enhanced traction and stability in various driving conditions. Subaru has prioritised safety innovation, with many models equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems and earning top safety ratings from organisations like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The Subaru emblem, depicting the Pleiades star cluster, mirrors the company's roots and principles. The six stars symbolise the six companies that merged to form Subaru's parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries, as well as the company's commitment to excellence in engineering and manufacturing.
Towing data
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the towing weights provided on this website are accurate, we always recommend checking the vehicle logbook (V5) for the official towing capacity. We accept no responsibility if the towing weights provided on this website are incorrect.
*Unbraked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has no brakes.
**Braked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has its own brakes. This figure is always almost higher than the unbraked amount.