Report Following Major Earthquake in Northeastern Japan

<Productions>
(1) Subaru Automotive Business: Gunma Plants (Gunma prefecture)
FHI will suspend all production activities at its all plants until March 16.

(2) Industrial Products Company: Saitama Plant (Saitama prefecture)
It will resume normal operation on March 15.

(3) Aerospace Company: Utsunomiya Plant (Utsunomiya prefecture) and Handa Plants (Aichi prefecture)
They are operating normally.

(4) Eco Technologies Company: Utsunomiya Plants (Utsunomiya prefecture)
They are operating normally.

<Facilities and Production equipments>
While FHI had some minor damages in its buildings and production equipments, it has no critical problem in its operations.

<FHI Employees>
No FHI employees were injured.

<Subaru Dealerships>
Although FHI is continuing to assess the damage to Subaru dealership facilities, some dealerships in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures, which are prefectures nearest the epicenter, have suffered severe damage. FHI has not yet confirmed the safety of all employees in those dealerships.

About Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.

Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, is a leading manufacturer in Japan with a long history of technological innovations that dates back to its origin as an aircraft company. While the automotive business is a main business pillar, FHI’s Aerospace, Industrial Products and Eco Technologies divisions offer a diverse range of products from general-purpose engines, power generators, and sanitation trucks to small airplanes, crucial components for passenger aircrafts, and wind-powered electricity generating systems. Recognized internationally for its AWD (all-wheel drive) technology and Horizontally-Opposed engines in Subaru, FHI is also spearheading the development of environmentally friendly products and is committed to contributing to global environmental preservation.