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Subaru – Built in Japan. Made for Canadians. Loved in Edmonton.

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Some things are simply built better. And when it comes to reliability, craftsmanship, and longevity, it’s hard to top a Subaru. Many Subaru vehicles sold in Canada are built in Japan, where the brand’s roots run deep and its reputation for engineering excellence began. These vehicles are then shipped across the Pacific and straight into the hearts of Canadian drivers.

If you’re in Edmonton, you already know that Alberta’s seasons can test any vehicle. Whether it's the bitter cold or those long stretches of highway heading to Jasper or Elk Island, you need something dependable. That’s why so many locals trust Subaru. And the models built in Japan are among the most trusted of all.

Precision Engineering Meets Canadian Roads

Precision Engineering Meets Canadian Roads

Vehicles like the Subaru Forester, Crosstrek (excluding the Wilderness trim), and Impreza are manufactured in Japan and offer the kind of thoughtful design Canadians appreciate. The Forester, for example, is a compact SUV with standard Symmetrical Full-Time All-Wheel Drive and ample ground clearance—great for winter drives on snowy Edmonton streets or summer hikes out near the North Saskatchewan River Valley.

The Subaru BRZ, a sporty coupe also built in Japan, offers something different: a lightweight design and rear-wheel drive, perfect for those who love spirited driving. While not built for off-roading, it’s an excellent everyday car with a playful side—ideal for anyone who enjoys quick handling on dry Alberta roads.

And then there’s the Subaru Solterra, the brand’s first all-electric SUV, designed for modern drivers who want zero emissions without sacrificing all-wheel drive capability. It’s built in Japan and made for Canadians seeking something sustainable without giving up traction during an Edmonton winter.

Why It Matters Where Your Subaru Comes From

Why It Matters Where Your Subaru Comes From

There’s a certain peace of mind that comes from knowing your vehicle was crafted in Japan, where Subaru’s global headquarters—and its most advanced manufacturing facilities—are located. Japanese-built Subarus are known for their quality control, attention to detail, and commitment to long-term performance. In short, they’re built to last.

This is especially important in Alberta, where climate swings, gravel roads, and long-distance travel are part of everyday life. Whether you’re heading down the Anthony Henday or planning a weekend road trip to Banff, having a vehicle that’s both reliable and comfortable makes all the difference.

Find Your Japanese-Built Subaru in Edmonton

If you're ready to explore Japanese-made Subaru models, Rally Subaru has what you're looking for. From the versatile Subaru Forester to the efficient Impreza, there’s something for every Edmonton driver. Best of all, you can browse the current inventory online and see which models are ready for a test drive. Visit Rally Subaru in Edmonton, AB, and discover a lineup of new vehicles that are built in Japan. Made for Canadians—and perfect for life in Alberta.

Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Vehicles 

At Rally Subaru in Edmonton, AB, we understand that buying a car is a big decision. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Subaru vehicles. Whether you’re curious about performance, reliability, or features, we’ve got you covered!

1. How does Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive perform in Canadian winters?

Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system is renowned for its exceptional performance in snowy and icy conditions. It provides continuous power to all four wheels, offering unmatched traction and stability, especially important for navigating harsh Canadian winters. Whether you’re driving an Outback, Forester, or Crosstrek, Subaru’s AWD ensures you stay in control, even in deep snow.

2. Is the Subaru Outback a good choice for long road trips?

Yes! The 2025 Subaru Outback is perfect for long journeys. With its spacious interior, ample cargo room, and smooth ride, it’s designed for comfort on extended trips. The Outback’s advanced safety features, including EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, make it a reliable choice for long drives, while its AWD capability ensures you’re ready for any terrain.

3. How does Subaru compare to other brands in terms of reliability?

Subaru has earned a reputation for building durable, long-lasting vehicles. Known for their reliability, many Subaru models can last well over 200,000 km with proper maintenance. Subaru’s commitment to engineering quality is reflected in its vehicles’ consistent performance and ability to withstand the test of time, making them a smart choice for those looking for a dependable car.

4. What are the maintenance costs like for Subaru vehicles?

Subarus are generally affordable to maintain. Routine maintenance, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections, is reasonably priced. While some models may require more attention as they age, Subaru vehicles are designed to be easy to service, and many parts are reasonably priced. Keeping up with regular maintenance ensures that your Subaru remains reliable for years to come.

5. Does Subaru offer any hybrid models?

Yes! Subaru offers the Crosstrek Hybrid, combining the brand’s signature AWD with a fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain. This model is a fantastic choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing performance. With excellent fuel economy and Subaru’s trusted safety features, the Crosstrek Hybrid offers the best of both worlds.

6. What safety features come standard in Subaru vehicles?

Subaru vehicles are known for their excellent safety features. Every new Subaru, except the BRZ, comes with Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, which includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane keep assist, and more. Additionally, many models offer Blind Spot Detection, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and Lane Change Assist, giving you added confidence on the road.

7. What’s the resale value of Subaru vehicles?

Subarus hold their value well over time, with many models retaining strong resale value. The Outback, Forester, and Crosstrek are particularly known for their ability to maintain value. Subaru’s reputation for reliability, safety, and long-lasting performance ensures that your vehicle will continue to be a smart investment even after several years of ownership.

8. Where are Subaru vehicles made?

Japan builds your BRZ, Crosstrek (non‑Wilderness), Forester, Impreza, Solterra, and WRX. U.S. plant builds the Outback, Ascent, and Crosstrek Wilderness. Subaru vehicles are all imported so there’s currently no manufacturing in Canada.

Visit Rally Subaru Today!

Subaru vehicles offer the perfect blend of performance, reliability, and safety. Whether you're looking for a reliable car to navigate snowy roads or a spacious SUV for road trips, Subaru has something for everyone. Visit Rally Subaru in Edmonton, AB, today to explore our full lineup and find the perfect Subaru model for your needs!

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