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Subaru produces 15-millionth AWD car

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Subaru recently announced that total production of vehicles equipped with its famous All- Wheel Drive (AWD) system has reached 15 million units.

The milestone has been achieved almost 44 years after Subaru introduced the Subaru Leone 4WD Estate Van in September 1972, the first model to feature a drivetrain technology that is now synonymous with the Subaru brand and its products.

Since then, Subaru has continuous­ly developed and enhanced its AWD technology and the basic functions of its cars, with the consistent aim to make driving safer and more enjoyable.

In 2015, AWD- equipped models accounted for 98 percent of Subaru’s global sales. Powered by horizontal­ly opposed ‘Boxer’ engines, all of these AWD models featured the latest version of Subaru’s distinctiv­e Symmetrica­l AWD system.

Subaru Symmetric al All- Wheel Drive offers a combinatio­n of superior stability and traction intrinsic to AWD, and the combinatio­n of the symmetrica­l drivetrain with a longitudin­ally mounted Boxer engine helps to balance weight distributi­on in every car equipped with the technology.

The synergy between engine and drivetrain delivers a consistent­ly high level of driving stability at all speeds, both in a straight line and under hard cornering. The Symmetrica­l AWD system is one of the core technologi­es that underpin Subaru’s commitment to safety and driving pleasure.

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Left and right sides of the drivetrain are symmetrica­l for perfect balance and equal torque distributi­on

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