Subaru hasn't shut its doors to a new WRX STI. It's just studying how to offer both ICE and EV performance models.
In March 2022, there was a startling announcement: Subaru would not produce a next-generation gas-powered WRX STI. Nearly three years later, the company appears to have had a change of heart. The ...
Subaru doesn't plan to launch an STI version of the current WRX, though that doesn't mean there won't be any versions of the compact sport sedan wearing the initials of the Subaru Tecnica ...
The door to a new Subaru WRX STI has officially cracked open, as Subaru has revealed a Japan-only WRX STI S210 Prototype at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon. Yes, it’s only for the Japanese market, but ...
A 2009 Subaru WRX STI gets a wild makeover with a twin-turbo Toyota V12, BMW DCT, and RWD swap, pushing a claimed 1,000 ...
Three model years into the current WRX and the STI drought continues. Instead of giving us the hot Subaru rally sedan it knows we all want, Subie has opted to give us yet another slightly sharpened ...
Subaru on Friday revealed a new version of its WRX sport sedan in the form of the 2024 WRX TR, which is scheduled to make its formal debut on Saturday during Subiefest Florida. The Subaru enthusiast ...
Subaru fans might have a reason to get excited again. With the high-performance STI version of the iconic WRX still in the wilderness, fans have been eagerly awaiting news that the rally and ...
The verdict: The new-for-2024 Subaru WRX TR trim brings a sharper edge to the regular WRX — for better and for worse. Versus the competition: In any of its available versions, the WRX’s standard ...
Subaru made a surprise unveiling at the Tokyo Auto Salon with a new special edition of the WRX. The limited-production S210 is described as the “pinnacle of the STI complete cars”, featuring ...
The iconic Subaru WRX debuted in the early 90s in Japan and quickly gained a reputation for exceptional capability, roaring to victory in rally motorsport competitions. Fitting, then, considering what ...
Subaru’s rally division just tossed out a fun little “what if” for fans to chew on. Instead of unveiling a new production car, Subaru Motorsports USA took to social media with a set of digital ...