How many Subaru Bajas were made?
About 117,000 Subaru Bajas were produced in total. The model ran for a short period in the mid-2000s, built largely for the North American market at Subaru’s Indiana plant in Lafayette.
The Baja was a distinctive pickup-style variant of the Impreza, introduced in the early 2000s and produced until the end of the 2006 model year. While exact yearly production figures are not publicly broken out in every year, the total production figure commonly cited by automotive historians and Subaru archives places the count at roughly 117,000 units across all markets.
Production numbers and scope
Key production details include the overall unit count, the manufacturing location, and the years during which the Baja was sold.
Below are the core production figures and facts commonly cited for the Subaru Baja.
- Total production: approximately 117,000 units.
- Factory: Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Lafayette, Indiana (USA).
- Model years offered: 2003–2006 (North America).
- Discontinuation: the Baja was discontinued after the 2006 model year.
These figures reflect the model's brief run and remain the standard figures cited by automotive historians and Subaru archives.
Summary
In short, Subaru built roughly 117,000 Bajas over a brief run from 2003 to 2006, assembled at the Indiana plant for the North American market.
