A carbon-fueled race car, wild yellow show models, and a manual mystery hatch headline Subaru's 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon preview ...
But do not despair; there might still be a light at the end of the tunnel. More than four years since the VA-generation Subaru WRX STI was discontinued, the automaker is not ruling out a comeback of ...
The Subaru WRX STI as we know it is not coming back any time soon. The brand announced early last year that an STI variant of the current WRX was no longer in the cards, and that does not seem to be ...
Subaru hasn't shut its doors to a new WRX STI. It's just studying how to offer both ICE and EV performance models.
We’ve gone from being disappointed by the new Impreza, to pleasantly surprised by the WRX, to smitten by the STI. It looked OK in silver as the dust sheet came off, but stunning in metallic black on ...
On Friday, Subaru announced that the newest generation of the WRX isn’t getting a high-performance STI variant, ending a nearly 30-year streak of tuned-up all-wheel-drive STI sedans. The name isn’t ...
Subaru announced its lineup for the Tokyo Auto Salon 2024, which doesn’t come sort of STI emblems. The most interesting exhibit is the Subaru WRX S4 STI Sport♯ prototype which previews a special ...
Last year, we got the chance to drive the Subaru WRX tS, and with an upgraded suspension and brakes, it proved to be pretty darn fun to drive, as well as track-capable. At the time, we said it was as ...
A new version of this beloved performance car, one based on the redesigned WRX, will not be offered. A next-gen model could be electrified, though. Craig brought 15 years of automotive journalism ...
Subaru unveiled the next-gen WRX to mixed reactions among rallying fans and enthusiasts alike. On the one hand, the 2022 WRX features a stiffer architecture and a rear stabilizer bar mounted to the ...
The new Subaru Solterra EV is surprisingly quick. It’s even faster than the WRX STI and BRZ, and it’s not even a performance ...
Update, 3/16/2022: In a statement to Road & Track, Subaru of America’s director of corporate communications Dominick Infante cited the rapid pace of changing government rules as the reason the ...
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