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First drive: 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX

  • By Kevin Hepworth
  • The Daily Telegraph
image Subaru updates WRX hatch and introduces the new sedan. Photo Gallery

The attack dog is back.

Having softened off the new WRX for its hatch launch last year, Subaru has put the bite back into Rex with the arrival of the sedan.

"It is not a matter of putting back anything that was taken out, rather an advancement of some characteristics to further improve the car," Subaru boss Nick Senior argued.

"The 2009 car is a bit more aggressive and goes a bit harder but it is still a car you can live with from Monday to Sunday."

When the new generation Impreza hatch range was launched in August last year there was an unapologetic move to make the cars more attractive to a demographic Subaru felt it had been missing — middle-aged male and females who wanted performance without the raw edge.

The WRX, which had built its street-smart reputation on being something of a junkyard dog, lost some of its mongrel appeal as a by-product of the refinement.

With the arrival of the sedan and a whole range of upgrades — including an extra 26kW of power, 23Nm of urge and a specific suspension package that brings back dynamic handling — the big dog is back, albeit better trained.

The key to the reformed character of the '09 WRX is in two critical areas, engine performance and suspension tuning — the first to be utilised across the Subaru world, the second a special toy for Australian buyers alone.

"The WRX has evolved into a very mature sports car," Senior said.

Sales and price

When the WRX was first launched in 1994 monthly sales were running at around 25, a figure which has peaked and troughed over the years. The current model, available only in the hatch variant until this week, is averaging 80 cars a month — a figure Subaru is hoping will jump closer to 150 a month with the arrival of the sedan. Both variants are priced from $39,990.

"There has been a good deal of hold-off for the sedan, a model that was well known to be coming this year," Senior said.

Engine

Under the bonnet the extra power and torque comes chiefly from a larger and more efficient turbocharger — a slightly detuned version of the one used in the STI models.

Maximum target boost pressure is up 18 per cent to 92kpa compared to the 2008 turbocharger but still down 10 per cent on the STI.

Road manners

To answer the criticism of a more plush and less controlled handling characteristic for the '08 model Subaru's engineers have increased spring rates and retuned the dampers to keep the WRX flatter through corners and under braking. As well as sharpening turn-in feel for the steering the incorporation of a new damper valve in the hydraulics dramatically reduces kickback when the front-end is under load through corners.

"This (handling improvement) has been achieved through larger diameter stabiliser bars front and rear, stiffer springs up to 38N/mm on the front and 34N/mm on the rear," Subaru Australia's Derek Ashby explained.

"Strut top mounts have also been changed to the same as that used on the STI WRX.

"Combined with these changes as a total suspension package, shock absorber damping rates both front and rear have been retuned to provide a much more sports handling characteristic."

While the five-speed manual transmission has been retained for the WRX — it has the distinct advantage of being 20kg lighter than the 6-speed option — there have been modifications to improve shift feel.

Appearance

Externally the makeover for the year model change is minor but noticeable. The sedan and hatch share a new grille and WRX badges front and rear.

Interior changes are almost non-existent and the predominance of hard plastics is still an Impreza trait.

The in-house sports seats are well sculpted and supportive, bolstered enough for the odd session on the track and comfortable enough for extended road cruising.

Driving

A back-to-back comparison with the superseded model on the Winton track was enough to give credence to Subaru's claims of getting back the attitude.

Flatter through the corners, easier to set up and turn-in and quicker to get on the game out of the corners the entire feel of the car was sharper and yet more under control.

Coupled to the new suspension package is a rethink on the rubber and with the wider Dunlop SP Sport tyres (225/45R 17 compared to the 205/50R Yokohama's from the 2008 specs) the result is chalk and cheese.

As dramatic as the track improvements were it was away from the smooth tarmac that the best of the engineering improvements shone through.

On a highly corrugated gravel run the ability to steer through a broken corner without fear that the steering wheel would be torn from your grasp was refreshing.

Overall — across tarmac and gravel — the '09 WRX exhibited a behaviours that was an impressive blend of go-hard poise and daily-drive compliance.

Amid all the attitude and performance increases, Subaru has managed to trim combined fuel efficiency figures from 10.7L/100km to 10.4L/100km.

That'll do Rex, that'll do.


Subaru WRX

Price: $39,990

Engine: 2.5L/4-cylinder turbo, 195kW/343Nm

Transmission: 5-speed manual

Economy: 10.4L/100km (combined cycle)

Comments on this story

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  • All the good comments are from people that own the car and all the bad ones are from people that don’t (or cant afford one), I just ordered one and was looking to see if I have made the right choice,,,, I have!

    Paul of Australia Posted on 23 October 2009 9:50pm
  • You people who bag it have no idea..see the car in person and it looks so much nicer!!! Well done Subaru..u have designed the perfect car for under $40k!!!!!

    My09WRXLover of Perth Posted on 18 July 2009 12:38am
  • Disgusting. I am now the proud owner of a 2005 Rex, Never will I buy something this ugly. I have owned a MY99 before as well. This really takes the cake of ugly. Even bug eyes looks great in comparison. It really looks like a crappy daewoo it really does.

    Mark Channels of Perth. Posted on 28 June 2009 12:09am
  • What a fugly car, I don’t care how fast it goes, i would not buy one because if I got sucked in by the performance,I would regret buying it very quickly due to its disgusting interior and exterior design, not to mention the cheap interior!

    Javid Uyanik of Melbourne Posted on 22 April 2009 8:40pm
  • Not the best looking car but I’m getting the Sedan model soon some may call it “The Ugly Betty” =/

    Leon Posted on 17 April 2009 9:08pm
  • Had a drive in a WRX yesterday and what a great car this is.  It looks and drives better than anything else around that price range.  Good on you Subaru for developing a great machine.

    Michael Hrvatin of Melbourne Posted on 05 April 2009 9:29am
  • I took one for a drive last week and mate I’m impressed.
    My wife sqeeled when I put it through it’s paces. So much so we are looking at buying one with the sunroof and leather.
    It is certainly a head turner. After all that’s what is all about isn’t it?
    Well done guys nice car.
    And I’m a guy going through a mid life crisis—- supposedly.

    Rod Treloar Posted on 28 March 2009 12:02pm
  • I just bought one…The 5 doors look very good in person especially with sports grill..This thing drives like a dream and I can’t stop driving it! 400 miles on it already after having it for 5 days.

    TJ of Seattle Posted on 08 March 2009 1:26pm
  • I still don’t see how people think these cars are ugly - It has to be because its so different from previous WRX.

    If you are planning on buying a car in this range, book your test drives all on the same day - But book the WRX first.

    Trust me, it’ll be a short day, because you won’t bother taking the other cars for a test.

    Thomas of Brisbane Posted on 30 January 2009 3:13pm
  • i just took one for a test drive today AND ARE PURCHASING 1, u people have no idea see it in person an it looks very refined and classy and seriously take the test drive but it goes and stopps soo verociously and u won’t believe how much this car grips YOU JUST WONT’!!!

    chris strange of tasmania Posted on 27 January 2009 8:04pm
  • I own a 2000 Daewoo Lanos…my car is being mistaken for the new WRX. Something is wrong here.

    Phil Bartender Posted on 24 January 2009 2:52am
  • I used to like the WRX for looks even the bug eye , but this new one is off. Looks like a BMW stylist was moonlighting for Subaru and had a migrain

    Ross Whitby of Australia Posted on 20 January 2009 4:30pm
  • i own a 2005 sti these new wrx look like shit did they sack the guy that came up with the new shape no wonder thay cant sell them shame on you subaru these cars are supose to look like a sports car not a cheap hyundi give me a call i’ll take the job!

    scott mcmanimm of gold coast Posted on 14 January 2009 6:50pm
  • Another rice burner from Japan. The plastic interior is disappointing as are the dimensions. Sooner or later the Japanese will catch up with the Germans. But by the looks, not anytime soon.

    Swanni Posted on 02 January 2009 2:18pm
  • Well then Bob, it sucks to be you, manuals are a better drive than any gay auto.

    Mark Posted on 22 December 2008 9:53am
  • i would love an other one. BUT i am now 60. and i dont want that stupid manual,  what a mistake you have made. SORRY.  FIX IT AND U HAVE ME BACK bob

    bob crowe of bayswater Posted on 18 December 2008 1:33pm
  • Thats it! I am firing all the Subaru designers for their pathetic performance and also they are not receiving any bonuses as long as this model is in production.

    RallyWhiz of Sydney Posted on 17 December 2008 10:01pm
  • Looks Crap Rides Crap Sounds Crap Goes You Guessed It CRAP

    Brett Mills Posted on 17 December 2008 6:09pm
  • Worst looking car ever!

    Quentin of Sydney Posted on 16 December 2008 11:04am
  • Wait untill you drive it and then comment, you will be surprised, the Beast is Back

    John Posted on 15 December 2008 1:40pm
  • Those who said the car is ugly are wrong. Subaru cleverly does it on purpose…to deter would-be thieves or carjackers. If the car looks too good, there would be legions of car thieves looking for it.

    DFA Posted on 15 December 2008 11:13am
  • to tell the truth, i dont actually like it that much. and no im not a fan of the bugeyed wrx back in 2002 but i seriously do not like it. the back of it looks a bit like a Holden viva sedan. i just hope the engine is as good as they say it is.

    Thomas Hanlin Posted on 15 December 2008 11:00am
  • I think it looks great, I have a classic, I love the classic but I really like this shape. I suppose you who are bagging the new shape were a fan of the bug eye…

    Shane Ross of Sunshine Coast Posted on 14 December 2008 12:00pm
  • Maybe they wont be used as much for robberies now they’re ugly

    ck of sydney Posted on 13 December 2008 1:04am
  • UGLY! STILL, WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

    nick of melbourne Posted on 12 December 2008 3:10pm
  • The heading “The attack dog is back” is correct because this car looks like a dog

    Tony Montana Posted on 10 December 2008 3:42pm
  • Yes its ugly, but all is forgotten once you get behind the wheel and work the turbo, awesome car. Once they get the design right, it’ll be an absolute steal for $40k!

    joob Posted on 10 December 2008 11:08am
  • why would subaru cut and shut a kia rio sedan onto their wrx underpinnings?


    hatch looks like a daewoo lanos with a 10 year old kia front end….  and the other night i saw a new sedan for the first time…. i asked my sister ( who knows her cars ) what she thought it was ( from a distance )

    she said


    Daewoo???

    troy of townsville Posted on 09 December 2008 8:55pm
  • Subaru designers should be placed before a firing squad of some sort—the ‘08 WRX hatch is unbelievably ugly ! Whilst the ‘09 WRX sedan is a vast improvement , it still doesn’t have the stance of a performance car such as the SS, XR8 or EvoX.

    Dennis Atkins of Dorrigo NSW Posted on 09 December 2008 1:47pm
  • Having driven both the 08 Hatch and now the 09 Sedan, the 09 certainly has the makings of one of the best WRX’s of all time. The sedan looks fantastic and 195kW and 343Nm for $40k you can’t go wrong.
    I have placed my order with sunroof and leather it will be here in Janurary.
    Subaru great job again!!!

    Paul of Gosford Posted on 09 December 2008 12:41pm
  • You know the hatch really isnt an ugly car.  Sit the current shape next to the previous versions and you will see that the impreza was pretty ugly from the start.

    Mike of Sydney Posted on 09 December 2008 12:26pm
  • Wow, it’s a nice looking Daewoo.

    Big Bird of Madagascar Posted on 09 December 2008 10:39am
  • It is disapointing Subaru can’t admit they got it wrong when they softened the Rex.
    Thankfully the 2009 model may restore the WRX to its origins.
    I am an older driver who aspires to own such a vehicle and how disapointed I might have been if I bought the 2008 vehicle.

    Dave1 Posted on 07 December 2008 11:35am
  • Still as ugly as the Hatch…

    Simon A of Sydney Posted on 06 December 2008 2:29pm
  • Still looks ugly though…

    simon Atterby of Sydney Posted on 06 December 2008 9:57am
  • “WELL DONE SCOOBY DOO, YOU’VE BROUGHT BACK THE BEAST!!!!”

    Chrissy of Castle Hill Posted on 06 December 2008 8:26am
  • Thanks for listening Subaru.

    Mark Posted on 05 December 2008 1:33pm
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