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The 2.5-liter Onyx and Limited trim levels for the Canadian market are sourced from Japan. With the exception of the Wilderness trim, Crosstrek models produced in the United States are not exported to Canada. [57] For the 2025 model year, the 2.5-liter engine became standard for the Premium trim, replacing the 2.0-liter engine.
The Exiga is available in four trim options: the 2.0i is the entry level version, followed by the 2.0i-L, the 2.0i-S, all with a non-turbocharged engine, and the turbocharged 2.0GT with intercooler. The front grille and hoodscoop denotes if the engine is turbocharged; the chrome plated version is attached to vehicles without a turbo, and a ...
In some markets, it is sold as the Subaru Evoltis. It is the largest automobile Subaru manufactures. [5] The seven or eight-seat passenger SUV, with the design based on the VIZIV-7 concept, made its debut at the LA Auto Show on November 28, 2017 and became available in the third quarter of 2018. [6] It has an American-built predecessor, the ...
(HID low-beam in 2017 models) The 3.6R Limited trim is comparably equipped to the 2.5i Limited trim. With the addition of the 3.6 liter H-6, it has a high-torque CVT, and HID (Xenon) low-beam headlamps with Halogen multireflector high-beams. Options for the 3.6R Limited trim are the same as the 2.5i Limited trim.
Subaru has filed 12 new trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office . All 12 trademarks are filed for automobiles, meaning they could be potential names for new models, trim ...
Subaru announced yet another limited-run model of the WRX STI trim. The 2018 TC380 is available only in Japan and one of their most powerful models to date with an output of 380 hp (280 kW; 390 PS). Modifications to each car are overseen by Japanese rally driver Toshihiro Arai, who competed in the World Rally Championship with Subaru.
The only other bid came from a company affiliated with Jones, called First United American Companies, which offered $3.5 million. When The Onion was declared the winner, Jones and First United ...