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SIA request tax abatement to prepare production on new hybrid Forester


LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Subaru of Indiana Automotive will invest about $65 million into its Lafayette plant to develop hybrid electric vehicle production, according to an economic revitalization area tax abatement request filed with Lafayette’s Redevelopment Commission.

The request ask the redevelopment commission to approve a 10-year economic revitalization tax abatement which will give Subaru of Indiana Automotive a tax break as it redevelops and rehabilitation of real estate it owns.

Tax abatements are not a complete pardon of taxes. If the abatement is approved, property taxes on the new development will be phased in over 10 years.

According to the documents, Subaru of Indiana Automotive plans to renovate 30,000 square feet of one of its current buildings and 10,000 square feet of a container yard to support its production of hybrid electric vehicles.

This request follows the news that the Subaru of Indiana — Lafayette Plant will be ending production of its 2025 Subaru Legacy model line of vehicles by the end of next year.

“The Subaru Legacy has been beloved by owners and renowned for its exemplary safety and reliability; over 94% of Subaru Legacy vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today and the model has been an Insurance Institute of Highway Safety Top Safety Pick for 18 years running,” reads the company’s April announcement.



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