Fuji Heavy Industries Company Description
Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) is the parent company of Subaru Automotive. Other FHI businesses include Aerospace (aircraft, structural components), Industrial Products (general-purpose engines), and Eco Technologies (sanitation trucks, wind power systems). Subaru's all-wheel-drive (AWD) technology is found in its cross-over vehicles (a sedan drive with SUV looks), such as the Forester and Outback, and in the Impreza, Legacy, and Tribeca models. FHI manufactures in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the US, where it operates through its Subaru of America subsidiary. Despite the global auto sales slump, Subaru managed to be the only full-line manufacturer to have a sales increase for 2008 in all major markets.
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