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How Subaru plans to go electric – without losing enthusiasts

Last updated: July 21, 2025 9:35 pm
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Subaru’s Journey to Success in the US Market

Subaru has had its fair share of challenges in the US market, but the brand has managed to turn things around and emerge as a strong player. According to industry experts, Subaru struggled in the past due to high prices and a lack of control over its dealer network. This led to discounts on cars, which ultimately hurt the brand image. However, Subaru made significant changes by adjusting pricing and marketing strategies with a focus on the outdoors.

One key factor in Subaru’s success in the US is its ability to identify specific customer groups who appreciate the unique design and practicality of Subaru vehicles. This has resonated particularly well in rural states where the all-wheel-drive technology is highly valued. Additionally, Subaru has found a strong following among more liberal-minded individuals who appreciate the brand’s values.

While Subaru’s success in the US may not directly translate to the European market, the brand has managed to build a loyal customer base who value Subaru for its safety and capability. Despite the perception of Subaru as a sporty brand in some regions, the brand’s focus on safety and practicality has endeared it to a dedicated group of customers.

With the shift towards electrification and new technologies, Subaru has the opportunity to redefine its values. The brand’s first electric vehicle, the Solterra, offers a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain, emphasizing Subaru’s commitment to capability and performance. Partnering with Toyota on this venture showcases Subaru’s dedication to innovation while staying true to its core values.

In conclusion, Subaru’s journey to success in the US market serves as a testament to the brand’s ability to adapt and evolve. By understanding its target audience and staying true to its values, Subaru has managed to carve out a unique position in the competitive automotive industry. As the brand continues to innovate and embrace new technologies, Subaru is poised to build on its success and attract new customers who appreciate its blend of practicality, safety, and performance.

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