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Subaru announces limited-edition STI
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By Samuel Irvine · 06 Sep 2024
Subaru has announced a limited-edition STI Sport variant for its 2025 Forester range. Set to arrive in late September, the STI Sport AWD will be priced at $48,640, before on-road costs, and will be based on the mid-spec Forester 2.5i-S AWD, which is priced at $45,540, before on-road costs.
How Toyota stole Subaru's crown
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By Samuel Irvine · 25 Aug 2024
Subaru has dropped the ball on the WRX STI and its fans deserve better.
Subaru Solterra 2024 review: Touring long-term | Part 2
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By Justin Hilliard · 24 Aug 2024
The 2024 Subaru Solterra is twinned with the Toyota bZ4X, but those two fully-electric mid-size SUVs look more different than you think. And as we've found with the former, they're also not as practical as they should be.
Subaru e-Outback coming for RAV4 Hybrid!
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By James Cleary · 24 Aug 2024
It looks like the already swelling ranks of mid-size hybrid SUVs is set to expand even further with the emergence of a Subaru trademark for the name ‘e-Outback’ pointing to an upcoming electrified version of the evergreen Aussie family favourite.As reported by AutoGuide Subaru has registered the term e-Outback with the Japan Patent Office, a clear signal a new variant of the five-seat crossover wagon could be heading our way sooner rather than later.While it’s possible an e-Outback would follow the path already established by ‘e-Boxer’ mild-hybrid Subaru Crosstrek and Forester models it’s more likely the newcomer will adopt a full series-parallel hybrid powertrain as used so successfully in its corporate cousin, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid.Toyota owns 20 per cent of Subaru (as well as smaller stakes in other Japanese carmakers like Isuzu, Mazda and Suzuki) and technology, even model sharing, is common between the two brands.Already, shared models like the Subaru Solterra / Toyota bZ4X BEV twins and the long-established BRZ / GR86 sports cars are in market here and Subaru is on the record saying future Subaru hybrids would start to adopt Toyota's drivetrain technology.Reports out of Japan point to an upgraded version of the Crosstrek small crossover using hybrid tech from the Toyota Corolla Cross could arrive before the end of this year with a revised Forester featuring a Toyota-sourced hybrid powertrain set for launch in Japan in Q2 2025.A complete move away from Subaru’s focus on horizontally-opposed ‘flat’ engines would be a marketing challenge and it’s likely the e-Outback will retain its boxer engine and adopt Toyota’s hybrid transaxle in place of the current CVT auto.Of course, another, less likely scenario is the e-Outback arrives as a pure battery-electric vehicle, but conflict with the Solterra would seemingly rule that possibility out.Powered by a (138kW/245Nm) 2.5-litre naturally-aspirated four cylinder engine in its three lower grades and a (183kW/350Nm) 2.4-litre turbo four in top-spec XT trim the current Outback returns between 7.3 and 9.0L/100km on the combined (urban/extra-urban) fuel consumption cycle.By comparison, the RAV4, which dominates the medium SUV segment and is now offered in hybrid form only, boasts an official combined cycle figure of just 4.7L/100km.CarsGuide has contacted Subaru Australia for comment on the e-Outback’s potential for the local market and this story will be updated in line with any response.
Subaru's latest special edition
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By John Law · 06 Aug 2024
Subaru Australia has announced a special edition of its popular Outback lifted wagon.
The bargain value new-car buys of 2024
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 03 Aug 2024
There are a handful of new-car bargain gems out there, with a combination of design, packaging, engineering, performance, economy and quality that belie their affordable pricing. We name our top seven picks.
Electric car battery warranties explained
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By Tom White · 01 Aug 2024
Can you hear what’s coming over the horizon? Probably not, because it’s a swathe of near-silent Electric Vehicles (EVs), set to supersede the bog-standard gas-guzzling Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) car within the next decade or two.
The original hoon car is all grown up
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By Samuel Irvine · 31 Jul 2024
The original cop-magnet has found itself on the other side of the law up north, with Northern Territory Police announcing the addition of the Subaru WRX to their fleet. According to the NT Government, 13 WRXs will join the forces' high-performance vehicle
Subaru Solterra 2024 review: Touring long-term | Part 1
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By Justin Hilliard · 25 Jul 2024
Subaru may be late to the EV game, but it's come out all guns blazing with the new Solterra mid-size SUV. Twinned with the Toyota bZ4X, the Japanese brand's first fully electric vehicle makes a strong first impression, but is the price right?
BRZ gets mild early-life tweaks
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By John Law · 15 Jul 2024
Subaru has mildly tweaked its affordable sports car