Subaru is considering bringing back the iconic WRX STI performance model if fans show enough interest.
But the big question Subaru asks is, go all-electric, stick to good 'ol internal combustion power, or both?
Two high-performance cars were revealed, but only one may make production depending on feedback ...
Ever since the automotive industry shifted focus to more fuel-efficient and earth-friendlier cars, demand for performance ...
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Subaru STI Models Might Be Coming Back
Cross your fingers for good luck because new STI models might happen.
In what may come as a shock to many of us, Subaru has announced that the new WRX it just launched will not be getting a higher-performance WRX STI model, at least not one based on the 2022 Subaru WRX.
CAMDEN - Subaru of America has announced it's pulled the plug, at least temporarily on production of WRX STI performance vehicles. But the brand might return — with a plug — as an electric vehicle.
Subaru is diligently preparing for the start of the automotive season in 2024 with apparitions at the first events that make fans jump with joy. However, they're not trying to charm the audience in ...
Whether you drive Subaru’s entry-level WRX sport sedan or hot hatch or the speedier WRX STI, we’re sure you already derive plenty of pleasure from exploring your car’s formidable performance abilities ...
Subaru has presented three striking STI concepts at the Tokyo Auto Salon based around the new WRX S4, BRZ, and Levorg. A very similar design theme runs across all three models. Starting with the WRX ...
Subaru is overhauling its performance car lineup. We’ve already seen the next-gen BRZ. Next up is its more hirsute, all-wheel-drive older brother, the WRX and WRX STI. Subaru Australia (as spotted by ...
Jon Wong was a reviews editor for CNET Cars. He test drove and wrote about new cars and oversaw coverage of automotive accessories and garage gear. In his spare time, he enjoys track days, caring for ...
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