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Subaru plans shift to all-electric line-up by mid-2030s

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TOKYO: Subaru Corp yesterday set a target to sell only electric vehicles worldwide by the first half of the 2030s, in a move towards its long-term goal of a carbon-free society.

The news comes as Subaru has strengthen­ed capital ties with Toyota Motor Corp, in a trend of global automakers joining forces to slash developmen­t and manufactur­ing costs of new technology.

To supplement the mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars already in its lineup, Subaru plans to develop a so-called “strong hybrid” vehicle using Toyota technology and intended to debut later in the decade.

It is also developing an all-battery electric car with Toyota for release around the same time.

“Although we’re using Toyota technology, we want to make hybrids that are distinctly Subaru,” chief technology officer Tetsuo Onuki told a briefing. “It’s not only about reducing CO2 emissions. We need to further improve vehicle safety and the performanc­e of our allwheel drive.”

Subaru said that by 2030 at least 40% of its cars sold worldwide would comprise battery electric vehicles or hybrids.

The Japanese automaker, which produces the Outback and Forester SUVs, is known for its horizontal­ly placed boxer engines, along with its EyeSight autonomous driver assist and all-wheel-drive technologi­es.

Car manufactur­ers worldwide are scrambling to chase scale, manage costs and boost developmen­t of the self-driving cars, electric vehicles and new mobility services that are upending the industry.

“Subaru’s strong commitment and dedication towards car-manufactur­ing that we have cultivated throughout our history remain unchanged,” president Tomomi Nakamura added.

 ??  ?? Tomomi Nakamura, president of Subaru Corp, right, speaks while chief technology officer Tetsuo Onuki looks on during a news conference in Tokyo yesterday.
Tomomi Nakamura, president of Subaru Corp, right, speaks while chief technology officer Tetsuo Onuki looks on during a news conference in Tokyo yesterday.

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