Subaru Impact

Despite the state-of-the-art equipment, behind the advanced engineering and beyond the sophisticated robotics, it's Subaru's associates that make the company a success.

Subaru Economic Impact Facts

two people giving a thumbs up gesture in front of a Subaru of Indiana Automotive sign that reads thank you
two people giving a thumbs up gesture in front of a Subaru of Indiana Automotive sign that reads thank you

Community

Subaru of America Provides Support for Hurricane Helene and Milton Relief Efforts

Subaru of America, Inc. announced support for hurricane relief efforts across the Southeastern United States in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, working with existing national partners to aid in recovery programs. As part of the automaker’s ongoing commitment to being More Than a Car Company®, Subaru, along with its retailers, is offering nonprofit donations and employee matching contributions to Meals on Wheels America, Feeding America®, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®), the American Red Cross, and World Central Kitchen, as well as customer financial relief to help communities recover from the storms.

Subaru of Indiana Expands Health and Wellness Center

DYK Subaru of Indiana (SIA) has an onsite Health and Wellness Center? The facility first opened in 2011 to provide SIA associates and their immediate family members with convenient, onsite services at no cost to them. After a recent remodel and 6,000+ square foot expansion, associates now have access to additional rooms for medical exams, a full-service physical therapy gym, and a large conference room/classroom for health-based classes.

Learn more about the services provides to associates here.

Subaru of Indiana Hosts 24-Hour CASA Cycling Challenge

For the 13th time, Subaru of Indiana hosted the 24-hour Subaru CASA Cycling Challenge on their two-mile oval test track. This year’s event raised more than $108,000 for abused and neglected children. Since SIA began hosting the event in 2011, more than $1.3 million has been donated.

See more pictures from the event here.

Workforce Development & Education