FF-1
Production: 1970-1972
The successor to the 360 was the FF-1, a front-wheel drive compact car that was better sized for the American driver. Available in two and four-door models, the FF-1 was the first Subaru to be powered by a horizontally-opposed (boxer) engine. The BOXER engine, a hallmark of Subaru engineering, provided a low center of gravity and better balance and handling. With 61 hp and 65 lb-ft. of torque, the FF-1 had over twice the power as the 360.
Subaru FF1
- Production: 1970-1972
- Front wheel drive
- First Subaru with a four-cylinder BOXER engine
- Horsepower: 61, Torque: 65 lb-ft.
- Offered in 2-Door and 4-Door models
- Known as the “1000” outside the US