Subaru WRX News

We’re being too hard on new sports cars
By Stephen Ottley · 25 Sep 2021
There's been a recent trend that concerns me. When Subaru took covers off the long-awaited new WRX it was criticised for being underwhelming.
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Can Subaru's new WRX keep up?
By Tung Nguyen · 13 Sep 2021
Subaru has finally lifted the cover on its all-new 2022 WRX, but reception to the fifth iteration of small car to wear the hallowed badge is ... tepid, according to much online rhetoric.'Not enough of a power bump', 'the styling is too plasticky', 'touchscr
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Has the new 2022 Subaru WRX done enough?
By Andrew Chesterton · 11 Sep 2021
The 2022 Subaru WRX has at last been revealed, with the Japanese brand's new performance hero packing a turbocharged 2.4-litre engine that pumps out 202kW and 350Nm.Those aren't huge increases over the current-gen vehicle, which makes 197kW and 350Nm from
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Alternatives to delayed Toyotas we prefer
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Aug 2021
The 2020s has really turned into the decade of waiting. Waiting for normality. Waiting for travel. Waiting to see our friends and loved ones. Waiting for new cars.
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Subaru sets new WRX reveal date
By Justin Hilliard · 25 Aug 2021
Subaru has finally confirmed a new reveal date for the fifth-generation WRX sports sedan
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Subaru forced to delay new WRX’s big reveal
By Justin Hilliard · 17 Aug 2021
Subaru has officially delayed the much-anticipated reveal of the fifth-generation WRX sports sedan, according to new report
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Subaru confirms new WRX’s reveal date
By Justin Hilliard · 28 Jul 2021
Get ready to set your clocks, because Subaru has confirmed exactly when the highly anticipated next-generation WRX sports sedan will be revealed
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First look: New Subaru WRX
By Stephen Ottley · 30 Jun 2021
The 2022 Subaru WRX marks a new dawn for the Japanese performance car. And Subaru is making sure to ram home that metaphor with the first official image of the new model seen here.While the sunrise helps to cast a shadow and obscure the details, this initial look at the new model does give us a chance to make up some important elements. For starters, the silhouette, as expected, stays true to the Impreza sedan despite the company trying to create more distance between the WRX and its more humble donor platform. But, there are some key differences, with a new and very large bonnet scoop that suggests the unseen parts of the WRX may hold a new more aggressive styling surprises.Subaru hasn’t revealed any major details yet, but has confirmed that the new model will be unveiled and go on sale in Japan and the USA before the end of the year. We know this because the Subaru USA website refers to it as the “2022 Subaru WRX” which, in keeping with tradition, means it will go on sale in 2021. Unfortunately, as previously reported by CarsGuide, the new WRX isn’t expected to reach Australian showrooms until next year, most likely in the first quarter of 2022.While the look of the WRX remains shadowy, we do have a good idea of what to expect under the skin. The new model will sit on the Subaru Global Platform (SGP) that debuted on the Impreza back in 2016. The WRX will be the final Subaru to transition to the lighter and stiffer SGP, which should help improve the handling.Under the bonnet the new WRX will have a 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder boxer engine, replacing the long-serving 2.0-litre flat-four. The new engine will give the WRX a major power bump, up to 220kW from the out-going model’s 197kW.Naturally it will also get Subaru’s trademark all-wheel drive system and is expected to use the same adaptive suspension already seen on the latest Levorg wagon.The WRX STI is expected to follow soon afterwards with reports indicating it will be making 295kW from its upgraded 2.4-litre engine, with Subaru hoping to hunt down the likes of the Audi RS3 and Mercedes-AMG A45.
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Subaru delays new WRX release date
By Justin Hilliard · 23 Jun 2021
The fifth-generation Subaru WRX’s Australian launch has been delayed, although the new sports sedan is still set to make its eagerly anticipated international debut in the coming months
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What Subaru models are in stock?
By Neil Dowling · 30 May 2021
Subaru Australia said it is experiencing production delays on its major models, such as the Outback, XV and Forester, as the global shortage of electronic semi-conductors - or chips - bites into deliveries.As a bit of silver lining on the cloud though, Su
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