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The 2019 model first went on sale at dealerships in the summer of 2018. ... The WRX wagon was released in the Philippines in June 2022, ... Subaru Impreza WRX STI (GR ...
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is high performance specification model of the Subaru Impreza compact car line, manufactured by Japanese automaker Fuji Heavy Industries Subaru. In 1988, FHI created Subaru Tecnica International (STi) as a its motorsport division to develop and compete in the FIA World Rally Championship and other motorsports activities.
The Subaru WRX STI is a variant of the Subaru WRX sedan produced by in-house tuning company Subaru Tecnica International between 2014 and 2021. It succeeded the Subaru Impreza WRX STI. Production of the WRX STI concluded after its first generation, there are currently no plans for a VB WRX STI. [ 1 ]
WRX STI S20-SC Subaru Impreza WRX STI S20-SC. The WRX STI S20-SC (Speed Shift 2.0 Litre S-Car) is a Limited Edition classified S-Car sold only in Subaru Docklands, Melbourne, Australia. As most S-Cars were sold to the Japanese Domestic Market the S20 SC was limited in production to just 10 cars for Australia. The S20 SC was offered only in (51E ...
Subaru Impreza WRX STi S203. This limited edition Subaru was an S-series Impreza based on the WRX STi. Again it is basically a car with all the STi parts available. [citation needed] It was sold with custom-made 18 in (460 mm) BBS alloys with Pirelli tyres. S204. The new S204 was released at the end of 2005.
Subaru Amadeus (1991, shooting-brake version of the SVX) Subaru CM1 (1991) Subaru Hanako (1991) Subaru Rioma (1991) Subaru Jusmin (1993) Subaru Sagres (1993) Subaru Suiren (1993, concept replacement for the BRAT/Brumby) Subaru Alpha-Exiga (1995) Subaru Elcapa (1995) Subaru Streega (1995, entered production as the Forester) Subaru Exiga (1996 ...
In 2010, SRRT campaigns a Subaru Impreza WRX STI in the Grand Sport class. [50] In 2011, SRRT switched from the hatchback to a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan. On 16 December 2008, it was announced that Subaru would no longer be competing in the World Rally Championships. [51]
The second generation Levorg sits on the Subaru Global Platform used by the majority of Subaru's family cars. The Levorg was first shown as a pre-production concept car at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show in November 2013. [2] Subaru began collecting orders on the Japanese market on 4 January 2014, and the car went on sale in May. [3]