50 Years Of Subaru's Flat-Four Engine

While pretty much every manufacturer builds some sort of four-cylinder engine, Subaru's have an interesting particularity: instead of being arranged one next to the other, each cylinder is laid horizontally in the chassis; two of them are pointing toward the left front wheel, the other two are in the opposite direction. The crankshaft sits in the middle of the engine bay.

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So what is the advantage of this layout? This engine has a very low centre of gravity, much lower than a V or inline powerplant. In the little Subaru BRZ for example, the flat-four engine enables engineers to design a very low hood, which helps weight distribution.

This year, Subaru is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its engine: in 1966, a little car called the Subaru 1000 was unveiled. Under its tiny hood sat a liquid-cooled flat-four developing... 54 horsepower. While this output seems ridiculous by today's standards, this powerplant would go on to be a staple of Subaru's products... Although the 1000 was FWD; nowadays, Subarus are all-wheel drive.

The manufacturer has no plans to get rid of their particular drivetrain anytime soon: this is a good thing, since the WRX and STI's particular sound is now part of the performance world.

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