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What metal are Subarus made of?


As a long-time auto service professional, I often get questions about the materials used in vehicle manufacturing. One common inquiry is about the metal composition of Subarus. Understanding the materials that make up your vehicle can provide insights into its durability, safety, and performance. In this article, we will explore the primary metals used in Subaru vehicles and their significance.


Primary Metals Used in Subaru Manufacturing


Subaru vehicles are primarily constructed using a combination of various metals, each chosen for its specific properties. Here are the main metals used:



  • Steel: The backbone of most Subaru models, steel is used extensively in the chassis and body panels. It provides strength and rigidity, essential for safety and structural integrity.

  • Aluminum: Many Subaru models incorporate aluminum in components such as the engine, transmission, and suspension parts. Aluminum is lightweight, which helps improve fuel efficiency and handling.

  • High-Strength Steel: Subaru employs high-strength steel in critical areas to enhance crash safety. This type of steel is designed to absorb energy during a collision, protecting occupants.

  • Magnesium: Some Subaru models utilize magnesium in specific components, such as engine parts, due to its lightweight properties and strength.


Benefits of Metal Choices in Subarus


The selection of metals in Subaru vehicles is not arbitrary; it plays a crucial role in the overall performance and safety of the car. Here are some benefits of these materials:



  • Durability: The use of high-quality steel and aluminum ensures that Subaru vehicles can withstand the rigors of daily driving and various weather conditions.

  • Fuel Efficiency: By incorporating lightweight materials like aluminum, Subaru enhances fuel efficiency, allowing drivers to save on gas while reducing emissions.

  • Safety: The combination of high-strength steel and advanced engineering in Subaru vehicles contributes to their reputation for safety, often earning high ratings in crash tests.


Conclusion


In summary, Subaru vehicles are primarily made from a combination of steel, aluminum, high-strength steel, and magnesium. These materials are carefully selected to provide a balance of strength, safety, and efficiency. As a car owner, understanding the materials that make up your vehicle can help you appreciate its design and performance. If you have any further questions about your Subaru or need maintenance services, feel free to reach out to us at Kevin's Autos!


Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of frame does a Subaru have?


Subaru Vehicle Construction and Safety
Our Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame forms a “cage” around the cabin, bolstered by a pillar and frame. In the event of a high-impact crash, this frame is designed to absorb and evenly distribute the shock, regardless of any angle where a Subaru may be struck.



Are subarus steel or aluminum?


For an ideal balance of both of these qualities, Subaru has created a highly rigid and lightweight body by comprehensively using aluminum materials and high tensile steel plates throughout the vehicle.



Is galvanized steel or aluminum?


Aluminum. Galvanized metal is regular steel (or iron) that has been coated with a thin layer of zinc. This zinc coating protects the steel underneath from rust and corrosion.



What is Subaru made in?


Today, Subaru vehicles are manufactured in both Japan and the United States, but our roots are in Japanese craftsmanship and engineering – tracing back to the early-20th century.



Are subarus galvanized?


Most Subaru's are built using a variety of galvanized sheet metals; most panels are galvanized on both sides and some are galvanized after stamping to insure optimum protection.



Are engine blocks steel or aluminum?


While iron engine blocks dominated the passenger vehicles industry during earlier decades, aluminum blocks have been taking over in recent years. Both are perfectly engineered to deliver efficient performance due to modern casting techniques.



What kind of steel is a car frame?


Chassis frame
The frame is made out of high-strength steel(HSS). This type of steel has good resistance to wear, fatigue, and corrosion, and is stronger than low-alloy high-strength steel, but is not as strong as advanced high-strength steel (AHSS).



Is Subaru made of steel?


Subaru Global Platform (SGP)
By incorporating high-strength steel into the chassis updated vehicles will have stiffer bodies that increase safety through greater impact absorption while also improving ride comfort.



Are subarus made of aluminum?


For an ideal balance of both of these qualities, Subaru has created a highly rigid and lightweight body by comprehensively using aluminum materials and high tensile steel plates throughout the vehicle.



What are Subaru engine blocks made of?


The majority of Subaru blocks are instead high-pressure, die-cast aluminum, and although stout, do not have the same rigidity to withstand high boost pressure.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.