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Subaru Southern Africa celebrates its 30th Year

Subaru Southern Africa celebrates its 30th Year

The year 2022 marks the 30th Anniversary of Subaru Southern Africa. On 16 June 1992, Subaru Southern Africa officially opened its doors to the South African market with its first-ever dealership trading from the heart of the Johannesburg CBD on the corner of Mooi Street and Commissioner Street. It was the first time that the Japanese brand had an official presence and representation in the region.

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Wholly owned by Toyota Tsusho Corporation and local subsidiary Toyota Tsusho Africa, Subaru Southern Africa has remained a consistent and healthy part of the automotive landscape in the region. A business that started with just two dealers in 1992 has enjoyed a sustainable and steady growth to thirteen dealerships and four service centres in South Africa and another dealership in neighbouring Botswana.

Subaru SA will mark the entire 2022 calendar year in celebration of this 30-year milestone through a number of initiatives that will honour the legacy of the brand in South Africa through its customers, dealer network and staff, as well as suppliers and valued members of the media.

Some of these initiatives include:

Andrew Marshall, MD of Subaru Southern Africa says, “Subaru is such a unique automotive brand in South Africa and we have a dedicated base of customers and dealers who have ensured we remain robust and successful for 30 years. We want to spend this year honouring them.”

“It’s also a time in which we want new customers to learn what the Subaru brand and product range is really about. We want to turn those who are unfamiliar with the brand, to being more familiar and knowledgeable about what we stand for.”

30 Years: History & Highlights.

The first vehicles on the floor in 1992 were the Subaru Legacy 2.2GX sedans. Featuring a Boxer®, 4-cylinder, 2.2-litre engine and permanent all-wheel drive, the car was a unique offering in the market at the time. It was very soon joined by the Subaru Legacy Outback wagon, a vehicle that boasted driver airbags, a safety feature that was lacking in a number of competitors at the time. It too boasted a 2.2-litre, 16 valve flat-four motor and arguably was the catalyst to future sales of Subaru wagons in various models including the Impreza Wagon.

The model range expanded to include a range of models that suited families and performance enthusiasts alike all boasting signature Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive™ and Boxer® engines.

Some of these standout models included:

Subaru Southern Africa Awards, Accolades and Partnerships:

In 30 years, the Subaru brand has garnered acknowledgement and recognition from many organisations for the brand and product quality, safety, capability and customer service. Some of these highlights include:

In addition to these local awards, Subaru SA was one of the first sponsors of a number of initiatives including the gruelling Sani2C race, Midmar Mile as well as being one of the inaugural partners of the South Africa Sport Hall of Fame.

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