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issued
month |
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Topic |
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Business
Performance |
2010.07 |
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Subaru's
US plant produces 145K vehicles in FY2010, up by 40% (Production
forecast)
Subaru
to introduce a new boxer engine in FY2010 and a HEV for 2012
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2009.08 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries starts selling the Stella EV, while developing
an HEV and a diesel-powered vehicle designed for Japanese
market
The
company is enjoying strong sales in North America, where
it will launch a new version of Legacy in the summer of
2009
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2008.09 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries: Expanding Ties with Toyota to End Development
and Production of Mini Cars
Focusing
on the Development of Horizontally Opposed Engines, the Company's
Core Technology |
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2007.09 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries to Introduce Minivan and Subcompact by 2010
The New Impreza Named the First Global Strategic Model; Environmental
Technology, Including Clean Diesel Engine, Developed Intensively
During Period of Midterm Business Plan |
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2006.08 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries to Build Toyota Camry at SIA in US with Annual
Production of 100,000 Starting in 2007
Reduces new car development
cost by 30% and production models' material cost by 16% |
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2005.04 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries Committed to Making SIA (Subaru of Indiana)
Profitable through Sales of B9 TRIBECA Being Released in USA
in 2005
In 2006 global sales target
715K units-company to release premium compact car in Japan |
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2004.01 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries to Enter the Minivan Market in Japan in 2005
and Launch a New Compact Car in 2006
Projects production of 160,000
units in 2006 in North America through the introduction of
the new Legacy and a new cross-over vehicle |
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2002.11 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries plans to increase sales by 200,000 vehicles
in the next five years through successive launches of premium
models
Posted record sales in the US market
in 2001, while its share of the Japanese market plunged |
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Vehicle
Model Projects |
2010.07 |
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Subaru's
US plant produces 145K vehicles in FY2010, up by 40% (Production
forecast)
Subaru
to introduce a new boxer engine in FY2010 and a HEV for 2012
|
| |
|
2009.08 |
 |
Fuji
Heavy Industries starts selling the Stella EV, while developing
an HEV and a diesel-powered vehicle designed for Japanese
market
The
company is enjoying strong sales in North America, where
it will launch a new version of Legacy in the summer of
2009
|
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2008.09 |
 |
Fuji
Heavy Industries: Expanding Ties with Toyota to End Development
and Production of Mini Cars
Focusing
on the Development of Horizontally Opposed Engines, the Company's
Core Technology |
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2008.06 |
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High
Performance Coupes and Crossover SUVs to be Introduced Intensively
in Japanese Automakers' Model Lineup
Each automaker is planning to enter untapped market segments
with such models as the iQ by Toyota, Exiga by Fuji Heavy
Industries and a 2.5L sedan by Suzuki |
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2007.09 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries to Introduce Minivan and Subcompact by 2010
The New Impreza Named the First Global Strategic Model; Environmental
Technology, Including Clean Diesel Engine, Developed Intensively
During Period of Midterm Business Plan |
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2007.06 |
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Japanese
Automakers' Model Plans
Toyota/Nissan/Honda Expanding
High-End Model Lines, Mazda Upgrading Leading Models, Mitsubishi
Reviving "Galant" Nameplate, and Suzuki Focusing on Larger
Models Than Minivehicles |
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2007.01 |
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Model
Change Plans by Japanese Auto Manufacturers, GM, Ford, and
Hyundai in the European Market
Increased Launches Planned
for Compact SUVs and Mini Vehicles |
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2006.08 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries to Build Toyota Camry at SIA in US with Annual
Production of 100,000 Starting in 2007
Reduces new car development
cost by 30% and production models' material cost by 16% |
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2006.06 |
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US
Market Model Plans: Three US Auto Makers, GM/Ford/Chrysler
Revive High-Performance Models
Toyota/Nissan/Honda to also
introduce the next generation Toyota Supra/Nissan GT-R/Acura
NSX |
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2006.01 |
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Japanese
Auto Manufacturers' Model Plans: New Models Designed for North
America and Europe Increase
High performance models including
Toyota LF-A/Nissan GTR/Honda NSX successor to be released
in 2007 |
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2005.10 |
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Model
Plan in the European Market by Japanese, US, and Korean Auto
Manufacturers: Introduction of 1.0L-class New Vehicles Will
Increase
GM will expand introduction
of GM-Daewoo-base models while Ford will jointly develop a
compact vehicle with Fiat |
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2005.04 |
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Fuji
Heavy Industries Committed to Making SIA (Subaru of Indiana)
Profitable through Sales of B9 TRIBECA Being Released in USA
in 2005
In 2006 global sales target
715K units-company to release premium compact car in Japan |
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2005.04 |
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US
Market Model Plans Incorporate Continued Introduction of New
SUV and Sports Wagon
GM and Ford discontinue the
sales of their previous mainstay passenger cars while Japanese
and European players additionally market new entry-level cars |
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2005.01 |
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Japanese
Automakers' Plans for their Domestic Models which Minivans
with Various New Concepts on the Rise
Toyota, Nissan and Honda
introduce luxury models with advanced safety technologies,
increased numbers of model names being changed |
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2004.08 |
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GM,
Ford and Toyota Progress Platform Sharing for Model Plans
for the European Market
Toyota from Turkey, Honda
from China and Hyundai from India, respectively,launch new
models |
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2004.03 |
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The
Big Three Augment Their Passenger Cars While Japanese and
European Automakers Strengthen Their LCVs and High-Performance
Models, Respectively
Japanese Automakers Plan
on New Compact Car Models to Explore New Markets in the US
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