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Subaru Legacy Ends Production: A Legacy of Reliability

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Subaru Legacy: A Farewell to a Reliable Icon – Summary & Key Takeaways

This report details the end of production for⁤ the Subaru Legacy sedan in 2025, ‍marking⁣ the⁢ close of a 36-year chapter for the brand. Here’s a breakdown of the key information:

Key Points:

* End of an Era: The final Legacy rolled off ‍the Indiana assembly line in Magnetic Gray, equipped ‍with a 2.5-liter engine adn all-wheel drive. Over 1.4 million Legacy sedans ⁣have been sold in the US.
* Ancient​ significance: Introduced in 1989, the Legacy was Subaru’s first US-made vehicle (Indiana ⁣plant, initially a joint ⁣venture with Isuzu). It ‌pioneered features ⁢like multi-point fuel injection and four-wheel⁣ disc brakes for ​Subaru. Crucially, the legacy wagon formed the basis for the highly successful Subaru Outback.
* ⁢ Reasons for Discontinuation:

* Shifting Market trends: Consumer preference is overwhelmingly moving towards SUVs and​ crossovers. Legacy sales have declined from ~27,000 ⁤units in the‌ 2020s to ~19,500 in 2024.
* Electrification Focus: Subaru is investing‍ heavily in electric vehicles, aiming for eight fully electric ‍models by 2028. ⁢ Ending ⁤Legacy production frees⁤ up⁢ factory capacity for more popular models and EV growth.
* Legacy’s Impact: The Legacy built Subaru’s reputation for reliability, safety, and all-wheel-drive capability. It also has a legacy in motorsports,with Colin McRae⁤ winning his ‍first World Rally Championship event in a Legacy in 1993.
*⁣ outback’s Future: While ‌Legacy sedan ⁤production​ ends, the Outback (originally⁣ based on the Legacy wagon) ⁣will continue. Production will move to Japan​ in October⁣ 2025, but a ⁤redesigned Outback is planned for 2026. The Outback was Subaru’s best-selling model in the US in 2023.
* Subaru’s Future: Subaru is prioritizing SUVs/crossovers and electrification.The Indiana plant will focus on​ models like the Forester and Forester Hybrid, preparing for increased EV​ production.

In essence, the‍ Legacy’s end ⁢isn’t a reflection of the ‍car’s quality, but ⁢a strategic decision driven by market forces and Subaru’s commitment to future technologies and consumer demands. The⁣ Legacy paved ⁢the way for Subaru’s success,and its spirit lives on⁢ in models like the Outback and the brand’s continued focus on reliability and capability.

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