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 ...
Subaru may have pulled the plug on the STI (for now), but the WRX lives on. It’s softer, subtler, and a touch more civilized.
The Subaru STI was discontinued after the 2021 model year, and many were sad to see it go, but there could be a successor ...
Subaru announced its lineup for the Tokyo Auto Salon 2024, which doesn’t come sort of STI emblems. The most interesting exhibit is the Subaru WRX S4 STI Sport♯ prototype which previews a special ...
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.
Subaru‘s rich rallying history goes back to the early 1990s, informing every performance car it has ever made, really. And although a hardcore STI version of its venerable WRX sedan has yet to be ...
Racing's red flag has dropped, for now, on one of the auto industry's most beloved performance cars. Subaru, citing the advent of electrification and other environmental regulations, said Friday it ...
The Subaru WRX, a five-passenger performance sedan with a bold wide-body design, entered its fifth generation just two years ago, and for 2024 has a new specially enhanced version called the TR. This ...
It has been an enduringly popular model in Australia for three decades here's our tribute to some of the most memorable ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Subaru has an all-new car for 2022 that's also a bit of an automotive legend. The Subaru WRX is a high-performance sedan with a sort of cult following, and its roots go back to ...
With the Subaru WRX STI no longer on sale, the regular WRX has taken the reigns as the top performing Subaru. Designed to appeal to a larger crowd of consumers, the WRX is a lot fun to drive, but a ...
Update, 3/16/2022: In a statement to Road & Track, Subaru of America’s director of corporate communications Dominick Infante cited the rapid pace of changing government rules as the reason the ...