Subaru Justy
Overview
The Subaru Justy is a subcompact hatchback
that has been sold by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru
since 1984. From 1984–1994 Subaru manufactured the Justy itself; since then it has sold a rebadged version of other vehicles under the Justy nameplate
. The company introduced the latest iteration, a rebadged Daihatsu Sirion
(2nd generation), at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with a 1 litre straight-3 engine, front wheel drive, and 5-speed manual gearbox.
Originally designed and manufactured in Japan, the Justy was introduced to Japan in 1984.
Hatchback
A Hatchback is a car body style incorporating a shared passenger and cargo volume, with rearmost accessibility via a rear third or fifth door, typically a top-hinged liftgate—and features such as fold-down rear seats to enable flexibility within the shared passenger/cargo volume. As a two-box...
that has been sold by Japanese automobile manufacturer Subaru
Subaru
; is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries .Subaru is internationally known for their use of the boxer engine layout popularized in cars by the Volkswagen Beetle and Porsche 911, in most of their vehicles above 1500 cc as well as...
since 1984. From 1984–1994 Subaru manufactured the Justy itself; since then it has sold a rebadged version of other vehicles under the Justy nameplate
Nameplate
A nameplate identifies and displays a person or product's name. Name plates are usually shaped as rectangles but are also seen in other shapes, sometimes taking on the shape of someone’s name...
. The company introduced the latest iteration, a rebadged Daihatsu Sirion
Daihatsu Boon
The Daihatsu Boon is a subcompact car/supermini produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota Passo and Daihatsu Sirion...
(2nd generation), at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with a 1 litre straight-3 engine, front wheel drive, and 5-speed manual gearbox.
Originally designed and manufactured in Japan, the Justy was introduced to Japan in 1984.