Subaru WRX

Subaru WRX

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$47,490

The Subaru WRX can trace its lineage back to the mid-1990s with the Impreza WRX, but it became a stand-alone model in 2013.

The all-wheel drive turbocharged four cylinder is a wolf in four-door sedan clothing, and offers a level of performance above other cars in the same price point.

For the current generation, Subaru is offering the 2.4-litre turbocharged WRX with a traditional six-speed manual or a continuously variable transmission, and features a return of the wagon bodystyle. The once-hallowed higher-performance STi version has been discontinued to make way for the brand's move toward electrification.

Current prices range from $47,490 to $63,290 for the WRX (AWD) and WRX TS (awd).

8.5L/100km (combined)
Sedan
Automatic
Rating Summary
Price and features
8
Practicality
8
Driving
9
Safety
8
Overview
Likes
Drive modes
Performance car you can live with
Manual gearbox
Dislikes
Thirsty engine
No extra power over rest of range
No rear parking sensors

Subaru WRX Colours

There are 10 colours in the Subaru WRX range - 'Ceramic White', 'Ice Silver', 'Metallic Asteroid', 'Grey Pearl', 'Ignition Red', 'Galaxy Purple Pearl', 'WR Blue Pearl', 'Sapphire Blue Pearl', 'Magnetite Grey Metallic' and 'Crystal Black Silica'.

Ceramic White
Crystal Black Silica
Galaxy Purple Pearl
Grey Pearl
Ice Silver
Ignition Red
Magnetite Grey Metallic
Metallic Asteroid
Sapphire Blue Pearl
WR Blue Pearl

Subaru WRX Engine

All WRX grades share the same 2.4-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder 'boxer' engine making 202kW and 350Nm. It’s great to see that depending on the grade buyers have a choice of a six-speed manual gearbox or an automatic transmission (CVT).

Subaru WRX Speed

The WRX can sprint from 0-100km/h in about six seconds. Top speed is approximately 235km/h.

Subaru WRX FAQs

Subaru WRX 2019: What is my cars towing capacity?

Subaru doesn’t offer a towbar for the WRX, and there isn’t any on offer in the aftermarket. There is talk of a towbar being made available at some point in the future, but at the moment there’s no provision for towing with the WRX.

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Subaru WRX Accessories

Standard features on the entry-grade WRX include an 11.6-inch (portrait) media screen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, 18-inch alloy wheels, sports bucket seats and a leather steering wheel (with WRX logo).

Stepping up to the RS grade adds satellite navigation and an electric sunroof, heated seats in the front and the rear outboard positions, a 10-speaker Harman Kardon sound system plus power driver and front passenger seats.

The tS brings a 12.3-inch instrument cluster, Recaro sports bucket seats, a leather steering wheel with STI logo, 18-inch alloy wheels and electronic control dampers.

At the top of the range is the tS Spec B and that brings 19-inch alloy wheels, gold Brembo brake calipers and a gigantic rear wing.

Subaru WRX Interior

The Subaru WRX’s interior can be described as sporty but you wouldn’t call it stylish. A large portrait media screen dominates a cockpit that’s full of dark coloured materials, including the hard and soft plastics. The tone heads more upmarket on higher grades which come with suede-like material over the glove box, stitched WRX lettering and stainless steel pedal covers.

Subaru WRX Seats

All WRXs have five seats but there are five different types of seat across the model range.

The entry-grade has cloth with a black/grey combo for the manual gearbox variant and black for the auto transmission cars. The Sportswagon GT has leather-accented seats. The RS has a suede-like material, while the tS and tS Spec B have Recaro seats with suede and leather-look accents.

Subaru WRX Boot Space

The WRX’s boot capacity in sedan form ranges from 411-414L. The Sportwagon body Style offers 492 liters of cargo space.

Subaru WRX boot space

Subaru WRX Range

Fuel tank volume is a healthy 63 litres, delivering a theoretical range of 606-741km.