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Subaru's boxer, though, has seen numerous applications in US-market vehicles, and it's a more versatile engine than you might think.
Subaru is the only mass-market automaker that uses boxer engines (with a few caveats of course.) ...
Once considered an ugly duckling, the BMW twin-opposed “Boxer” engine is now perhaps the most attractive engine for custom motorcycle builders.
The horizontally opposed engine was created in 1897, and Subaru is one of only a few automakers to rely almost entirely on its layout.
Subaru will introduce the world’s first turbo diesel engine with horizontally opposed pistons at the Geneva International Motor Show next month. The engine will also be Subaru’s first diesel ...
Subaru’s Third-Generation Boxer Engine – Click above for high-res image Boxer lovers, the next chapter in your love affair has just begun. Fuji Heavy Industries, parent company of Subaru, has ...
In a year full of milestones and anniversaries in the automotive industry, Japanese automaker Subaru->ke86 is also having a party of its own as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its boxer ...
Subaru and Porsche are the only carmakers that use the boxer engine design nowadays. Even if most of the variations that are out in the world already or are available for purchase now are known as ...
The Subaru Boxer engine is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Learn more about the Subaru Boxer engine at AutoGuide.com.
However, Subaru is also responsible for bringing the quirky boxer engine to the modern mass market. Of course, Volkswagen were the first to bring a boxer into the mainstream with the classic ...
May 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of Fuji Heavy Industries' iconic boxer horizontally-opposed engine. Back on May 14, 1966, the Subaru 1000 was launched. It was FHI’s first compact passenger ...