History
Subaru Domingo
The Domingo (known as Libero in some markets) applied Subaru's renowned all-wheel-drive technology to a practical people-carrier format. Its rear-engine, four-wheel-drive configuration provided excellent traction and a surprisingly roomy cabin thanks to a flat floor. The compact dimensions made it ideal for Japanese streets while still accommodating seven passengers. Subaru's engineering excellence ensured reliability even in harsh weather conditions, making it popular in rural and mountainous regions.
