Subaru Rex

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The Subaru Rex was a keicar automobile produced from 1972 to 1992 for sale in Japan by Subaru, although it was also sold in other countries, such as Chile.

Subaru Rex
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Manufacturer: Subaru
Production: 1972–1992
Class: Kei car
Body style: 3-door Hatchback
5-door Hatchback
Similar: Suzuki Altoworks
Mitsubishi Dangun ZZ
Daihatsu Mira
Suzuki Cervo

The Rex was the replacement for the Subaru R-2, which was meant to be the replacement for the long lived, but outdated Subaru 360. Because the R-2 was based largely on the 360, it lasted only a few years. In contrast, the 360 was produced for 11 years and the Rex was produced for 20.

The Subaru Rex represented a fresh start, having little do with the Subaru 360, although they did share a rear-engine layout. The Rex featured a 358 cc rear-mounted, watercooled, two-cylinder, four-stroke engine, upgraded from the two stroke engine used by the 360 and R-2 models. In 1981, the Subaru Rex became front wheel drive, and the engine was enlarged to 665 cc in 1982. The end for the Rex came in 1992, when it was replaced by the Vivio.

Recently it has become somewhat of a cult car in Japan, being used in front wheel drive drift events.

Rex is also a common nickname for the high performance Subaru Impreza WRX, especially in Australia. The "Rex" is named "Ace" in some countries such as New Zealand.

Subaru — a division of Fuji Heavy Industriesroad car timeline, 1990s—present - [edit]
Type 1990s 2000s
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Kei car R1
Pleo R2
Stella
Subcompact Rex Vivio
Justy
Compact Loyale
Impreza GC/GF Impreza GDA/GDB/GGA Impreza
Mid-size Legacy BC/BF Legacy BD/BG Legacy BE/BH Legacy BL/BP
Sports/coupé XT SVX
Minivan Sambar
Traviq
Crossover Forester Forester
Outback Outback
B9 Tribeca
Baja
Current:
Baja | B9 Tribeca | Forester | Impreza | Legacy | Outback | Pleo | R1 | R2 | Sambar | TransCare
Historic:
360 | 1000 | Alcyone | Alcyone SVX | BRAT | FF-1 G | FF-1 Star | Justy | Libero | Leone | R-2 | Rex | Traviq | Vivio


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