SUBARU BOXER® Engine. Flat. Smooth. Smart.
Drawn from a century of intelligent performance, the horizontal layout of the SUBARU BOXER® engine combines balance with power and efficiency. And every Subaru comes with a SUBARU BOXER® engine.
| Like the jabs of a boxer, where the engine got its
name, the SUBARU BOXER® layout allows the engine to be positioned
in-line with the drivetrain for maximum transfer of power. Many other
engines are transverse, or turned perpendicular, and can require
additional drivetrain components to transfer power, reducing vehicle
efficiency. The punch-counterpunch movements of the boxer's pistons cancel out each other for a smoother running engine without having to use additional components to counteract them as in many in-line and V-type engines. |
Low Profile
With
pistons moving horizontally, the SUBARU BOXER® engine has a flat, low
profile, almost perfectly symmetrical, for a well-balanced vehicle. Its
low profile can provide a lower center of gravity than other designs,
helping provide quick handling response and flat, confident cornering.
SUBARU BOXER® Engine Options
There are different SUBARU BOXER® engines for the different styles of Subaru vehicles, tailored to the vehicle and meeting the performance requirements of customers' needs. But every engine is built from the same simple, efficient design.
| The horizontal layout combines balance, power and efficiency, and it comes standard in every Subaru. | Two available 170-horsepower 4-cylinder engines combine capable power, efficiency, and impeccably smooth operation. | The largest SUBARU BOXER® engine available, this 3.6-liter 6-cylinder serves up 256 horsepower and 247 lb.-ft. of torque. |
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