The Subaru WRX STI departed the market with the changeover from the previous-generation car, leaving many rally enthusiasts to weep into their vape juice. To be fair, the STI was getting pretty creaky ...
A manual WRX returns to Japan in a limited STI Sport# edition with focused upgrades and a lottery-based buying process ...
While we were busy knocking back glasses of eggnog and opening presents on Christmas Day, we missed an exciting bit of news from Subaru. The automaker posted a teaser video on its Japanese social ...
The words "Subaru," "blue," and "gold wheels" conjure a very specific image for many people: a rally sedan flying sideways through a forest. That car, the Impreza WRX STI, was more than just a car. It ...
Back in March 2022, Subaru made it clear that it's "exploring opportunities for the next-generation WRX STI, including electrification." As per the cited press release, "a next-generation internal ...
Update: We’ve updated the story with official photos, full specs, and new details released by Subaru for all vehicles on display. Performance takes center stage at Subaru’s 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon booth ...
View post: These Are the Most Reliable Small Cars You Can Buy Right Now Subaru’s iconic rally-derived sport sedan, the WRX STI, has been absent from the market since 2021. Although its slightly less ...
The Subaru WRX STI is back. Well, sorta. The Fuji Heavy Industries-owned automaker just launched the model that everyone’s been clamoring for. But if you’ve been following STI’s new vehicle launches ...
Subaru is a pretty small Japanese automaker. However, it's quite beloved around the world, and the brand keeps its banner and standards up through hard work and dedication. For example, this fall ...
Subaru is gearing up to reveal two new STI concepts in Tokyo later this month. The Fuji Heavy Industries-owned automaker just released preliminary info regarding its exhibition at the annual ...
View post: Clues Suggest a Bigger Tesla Model Y Is Coming to the U.S. Fed up with your Triptronic Boxster? Need more space to haul the kids and their baseball gear? Live in Japan? If you answered “yes ...
Ever since its debut in 1954, Subaru has shown a tendency to create unique four-wheel contraptions that don't follow norms. The Japanese giant is the only automaker that sells regular passenger cars ...