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Discover the Subaru of Indiana Automotive Factory Tour in Lafayette, Indiana
The Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) Factory Tour in Lafayette, IN, offers visitors an up-close look at how Subaru vehicles are built in America. This free guided tour takes guests through the massive plant, where popular models like the Subaru Ascent, Outback, Legacy, and Crosstrek are assembled.
Walking along elevated observation areas, you’ll see stamping, welding, painting, and final assembly. The tour highlights both advanced robotics and the human craftsmanship that make Subaru vehicles renowned for safety and reliability.
As the only Subaru manufacturing facility outside Japan, the SIA plant is a rare opportunity to see Subaru’s legendary production quality in action — right in the heart of Indiana.
Why it’s special:
Subaru of Indiana is not only an automotive plant — it’s also recognized as the first auto plant in the U.S. designated zero landfill. Every piece of waste is reused or recycled, making it a leader in sustainable manufacturing. This tour showcases both cutting-edge automotive technology and Subaru’s commitment to the environment.
History/Story of Subaru of Indiana Automotive
The Lafayette plant opened in 1989 as a joint venture with Isuzu, later becoming a wholly owned Subaru facility in 2003. Over the years, it has produced millions of vehicles for North America, with a focus on Subaru’s most popular family cars and SUVs.
SIA made history in 2004 as the first auto assembly plant in the U.S. to achieve zero landfill status, setting an industry benchmark for sustainability. Today, it employs thousands of Hoosiers and remains one of Indiana’s most important manufacturers.
What You’ll See & Do on the Subaru of Indiana Factory Tour
Walk through assembly line observation areas to see stamping, welding, and final assembly.
Watch robots and workers building Subaru Outbacks, Ascents, Legacys, and Crosstreks.
Learn about Subaru’s sustainability practices and zero-landfill achievement.
Explore the plant’s history and impact on Indiana’s economy.
Visit the Subaru gift shop for branded merchandise.
Hands-On Elements: Interactive displays in the visitor lobby, Q&A with tour guides.
Photo/Video Policy: No photography or video inside the production floor; allowed in visitor areas.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Subaru gift shop with apparel, accessories, and branded items
Pricing of Subaru of Indiana Factory Tour
Admission: Free for all visitors
Group tours: Free (advance booking required)
Practical Info for Visiting the Subaru Indiana Factory Tour
Duration: ~75–90 minutes
Format: Guided walking tour with elevated observation points
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered Monday–Friday at scheduled times; closed weekends and holidays; reservations required
Audience: Car enthusiasts, students, families, industry groups
Accessibility: Visitor areas are wheelchair accessible; elevators available
Safety & Restrictions:
Minimum age: 10 years old
Closed-toe shoes required
No bags, cameras, or phones on the factory floor
Languages: English; arrangements may be made for group interpreters
Group & School Visits: Popular for school groups, technical programs, and industry visits
What to Bring/Wear: Closed-toe shoes; government-issued ID; comfortable clothing
Facilities: Visitor center, restrooms, gift shop, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed during retooling, holidays, and model changeovers
Location & Booking
Getting There: Free parking onsite; located just off I-65, ~60 miles northwest of Indianapolis
Booking: Reservations required via Subaru of Indiana
Cancellation & Refunds: Not applicable (free admission)
On-Site Extras: Gift shop, visitor lobby exhibits
Nearby
Purdue University (West Lafayette)
Columbian Park Zoo
Prophetstown State Park
FAQs About Visiting the Subaru of Indiana Factory Tour
What cars are made at the Subaru Indiana plant?
The Lafayette plant builds the Subaru Ascent, Outback, Legacy, and Crosstrek for the North American market.
Is the Subaru factory tour free?
Yes, admission is free, but reservations are required.
How old do you have to be to tour Subaru of Indiana?
Visitors must be at least 10 years old to join the factory tour.
Can I take photos on the tour?
No, photography and video recording are prohibited on the factory floor.
How long does the Subaru Indiana Factory Tour take?
Tours last about 75–90 minutes.
What makes Subaru of Indiana unique?
It’s the only Subaru plant outside Japan and the first U.S. auto assembly plant to achieve zero landfill status.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are required, and tours often fill up quickly.
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