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Despite being a major shareholder, Toyota does not run daily operations. Subaru maintains its own brand identity, engineering, and manufacturing autonomy.
Toyota increased its holding to 20.42% in a strategic expansion aimed at joint electric vehicle (BEV) and automated driving technology development. What the Partnership Means when did toyota buy subaru
Subaru leverages Toyota’s electrical architecture and electrification technology, while Toyota utilizes Subaru's expertise in All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and boxer engines. Despite being a major shareholder, Toyota does not
The partnership has produced jointly developed vehicles like the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86/GR86 (produced at Subaru’s Gunma plant) and the Subaru Solterra and Toyota bZ4X electric crossovers. Instead, Toyota established a strategic minority stake in
Toyota Motor Corporation does fully own or own "all" of Subaru Corporation. Instead, Toyota established a strategic minority stake in Subaru's parent company (formerly Fuji Heavy Industries) beginning on October 5, 2005 . As of early 2026, Toyota owns roughly 20% of Subaru. Key Milestones in the Partnership
Toyota purchased an 8.7% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries (now Subaru Corporation) from General Motors (GM) for million, making it the top shareholder. 2008: Toyota increased its stake to 16.5%.
The partnership allows Subaru to retain its distinctive "rugged" brand persona while having access to Toyota's vast resources to manage modern automotive technology challenges (CASE: Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electric).
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