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The Subaru Justy is a
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manufactured and marketed by
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for model years 1984-1994. The company has marketed a rebadged variant
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(second generation), at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with a 1.0 or 1.2-litre straight-three engine, front/four wheel drive, electronically controlled continuously variable transaxle, or a 5-speed manual transaxle. For the 2010 model year, the Justy was replaced with the Subaru Trezia. The Justy nameplate was revived in November 2016 as a rebadged Toyota Tank and its twin counterpart the Toyota Roomy and Daihatsu Thor. __TOC__


First generation

Originally designed and manufactured in Japan, the Justy was introduced in Japan for model year 1984, as a widened and stretched version of the Rex
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, using the same doors and other pressings. To Japanese buyers, it was longer and wider and had an engine larger than kei car dimension regulations outlined, while keeping the engine displacement just under 1000 cc to minimize the annual
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obligation. The electronically controlled, continuously variable "ECVT" transmission was introduced in February 1987. Production of this model was limited to 500 per month due to limited supplies of steel bands from Van Doorne transmission, but as the Justy ECVT was not an unqualified success this was not a real problem. When supplies later increased, Subaru chose to use them for the smaller Rex instead. The Justy was originally available with a low or a high roof, the flat roofed version gradually leaving production. European and American versions followed in 1987 and all models received a restyling in 1989. In some countries, such as Sweden, the Justy was marketed as the ''Subaru Trendy''. In some regions, it was also simply marketed as the 'J-series' in early years, J10 for 1.0 L versions and J12 for the later 1.2 L versions. In many markets the Justy was only sold with four-wheel-drive, as with much of the Subaru lineup. Intended to compete with Daihatsu's one-litre Charade, the Justy was presented with a one-litre engine. Somewhat underpowered, this was later complemented by a larger 1.2-litre which eventually became the only engine installed. In European catalyzed trim, this engine offered at 5200 rpm. In Taiwan, Subaru marketed a version of the Justy with a sedan-style body and an uprated fuel injected EF12 engine called the Tutto. Taiwanese Subarus were assembled by their local partner Ta Ching.


United States

Justy models manufactured in Japan were marketed for model years 1987-1994 with the 1.2 engine. Early models featured a low-roof, and beginning with model year 1989, featured a high roof. The Justy received 4WD as an option in 1988, and all models were equipped with Multi Port Fuel Injection late in 1991. For 1990, the automatic front two-point motorized passive seat belts were introduced for 3-door FWD models in the United States market only, while manual front seat belts were retained on the 4WD models. A five-door model was available from 1990 to 1994, only with 4WD. A 1995 model was offered in Canada.


Norway

The Subaru Justy (they were registered as "Justy/Trendy" in Norway) was available from late 1984 with optional 4×4 and the EF10 engine. The 4×4 version came with a version of the engine with a two barrel carburetor, while the FWD version only produced with a single barrel carburetor. The 4×4 version had a factory top speed of and could accelerate in 16 seconds. Gear ratios were identical on the 1.0- and 1.2-litre versions. Stock tire dimensions on the 1.0-litre version where 145-SR-12 and the 1.2-litre version had 165-65-R-13. The turning circle was of and the fuel tank was 35 litres.


Taiwan

Fuji Heavy Industries signed a long-term contract with Ta Ching Motor Co. in 1989 in Taiwan right after the Justy hatchback started production. Ta Ching Motor Co. later developed the Subaru Tutto
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sedan unique to Taiwan based on the Justy hatchback. File:Subaru Tutto 001.jpg, Subaru Tutto front quarter File:Subaru Tutto 004.jpg, Subaru Tutto rear quarter


Drivetrain

Initially, the Justy was equipped with a 1.0 or 1.2 litre EF three-cylinder engine and either a
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or a
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with either
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or on-demand four wheel drive. The CVT technology (a pushbelt system) was employed because with a conventional
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, performance would have been unacceptable due to the small 3-cylinder engine and due to driving conditions in Japan, where the
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realistically don't exceed in urban areas, the Justy was an affordable choice. In North America, because of the long distances, the CVT was considered unreliable, but this has not been the case in other countries. In 1989, the gear ratios changed, front brakes and outer axle shafts were made larger, the rear differential was reinforced and the front axle shafts were identical lengths thanks to an intermediate extension shaft. The European Justy sold from 1994 to 2001 was a rebadged second generation Suzuki Cultus built in Hungary. It used a 1.3 SOHC 8V, G13BA Suzuki engine with a Suzuki 5-speed manual transmission and AWD via a viscous clutch as standard.


Gear ratios

1987–1988 1989–1994


Rebadged models

After 1994, rebadged models from other manufacturers carried the Justy
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: * In 1994, Subaru introduced to the Europe market a rebadged second generation Suzuki Cultus carrying the Justy nameplate. Manufactured at Suzuki's Esztergom, Hungary plant, these were available in 3 and 5 door models, both with full-time all wheel drive as standard. * In 2004, a rebadged
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carried the G3X Justy nameplate in Europe, this model is available with a Suzuki M13A or M15A engine, and also equipped as standard with AWD. * In
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2007 a rebadged Toyota Passo/
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revived the Justy nameplate with the Toyota 1KR-FE 1.0 L engine. It was only available with front wheel drive, unlike previous Justy models since the first one in 1984 that had either optional or standard 4WD/AWD. * In late 2016 a rebadged Toyota Roomy/Tank/Daihatsu Thor revived the Justy nameplate with the Toyota 1KR-FE 1.0 L engine. File:Subaru Justy purple.jpg, Euro-spec 2nd gen Subaru Justy ( Suzuki Cultus-based) File:Subaru G3X Justy.JPG, Euro-spec 3rd gen Subaru Justy (
Suzuki Ignis The is an automobile nameplate that was first produced by Suzuki in 2000 as a subcompact car, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a crossover-styled city car from 2016. The Cultus retailed under various names globally, notably as ...
-based) File:Subaru Justy Trend 1.0 Silver.JPG, Euro-spec 4th gen Subaru Justy (
Daihatsu Boon The is a subcompact car produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota brand as the between 2004 and the ends of 2023. The Passo was once sold at ''Toyota Corolla Store'' Japanese dealerships until it was conso ...
-based) File:Subaru JUSTY GS Smart Assist (DBA-M900F) with spare tire.jpg, Japanese-spec 5th gen Subaru Justy ( Daihatsu Thor-based)


References

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