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Subaru WRX

The Subaru WRX and WRX STI are rally-bred machines built for the driving enthusiast. You won’t find a better sports car value on the planet. The WRX/STI is a sports-and-performance-tuned model that comes in a sedan body style and features a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine in WRX. Both come standard with Subaru’s Symmetrical all-wheel-drive system making it a great all-weather sports car.

The first WRX made it to U.S. shores in 2002 and it’s been an iconic machine in the Subaru lineup ever since. The first WRX STI was shipped to North America in 2004 and the higher-performance model gets a 305hp 2.5-liter power plant and a large wing on the rear deck that sets it apart from anything else on the street.

Today, the 2018 WRX and WRX STI are top-selling sports models around the globe and compete with the VW Golf R, Ford Focus RS, and the new Honda Civic Type R.

Surbaru WRX and WRX STI Pricing

Pricing on the base 2018 WRX starts at $26,995 and the 2018 WRX STI has a starting MSRP of $36,095.

Both 2018 WRX and WRX STI come with upgrades like revised front styling, optimized suspension enhancements, new 19-inch wheels, upgraded Brembo brakes (STI), new available Recaro performance seats, a Performance Package option (WRX), new EyeSight Driver Assist safety tech (WRX), and upgraded interior materials and quieter cabin.

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The 2019 Subaru WRX STI takes on the Green Hell and will attempt its 6th Nurburgring 24-hour class title.
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When the next-generation Subaru WRX STI is revealed, will it get a new bolder design or will the performance car be a big disappointment?
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It was a weekend of unexpected trouble for the Subaru WRX STIs at 100 Acre Wood Rally. See where the two performance cars finished.
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These two performance cars are more similar than you think. There are also two big differences.
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It’s the one performance fans in the U.S. want, but Europeans won’t buy it. Subaru dials back power in the European-spec Levorg GT hot hatch.
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Subaru brought two new electrified powertrains to the Geneva Motor Show in March. Do they preview a hybrid WRX STI?
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Subaru is recalling around 1.3 million vehicles in the U.S. over a brake light switch malfunction. Is your Forester, Crosstrek, WRX, WRX STI, or Impreza on the list?
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Subaru announced they are recalling around 2.26 million vehicles globally over a brake light issue. Is your vehicle on the list?
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Subaru is the #1 Car Brand according to Consumer Reports, but the Subaru WRX STI is the least reliable Subaru in the stable. See what is dragging the STI down.
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The 2019 Subaru WRX and WRX STI score “Best Sports Car”, their eighth overall and fourth straight win for retaining their value. You should buy new not used.
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Another Solberg will behind the wheel of a Blue, Gold and Yellow Subaru. See who will be flying a 2019 Subaru WRX STI Super rally car.
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Subaru and Subaru Tecnica International pursue two new motorsports championships in 2019. Can they win where they’ve never won before?
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The 2019 Subaru WRX STI vs the STI S209. What are the major differences and how bad do you really want an S209?
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A latest massive Takata airbag recall affects close to 500,000 Subaru Forester, Outback, WRX, Impreza, Legacy, and Tribeca models. Is your vehicle on the list?
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Get a rare glimpse of the Subaru Tecnica International custom shop and factory where they hand-build the all-new 2020 Subaru WRX STI S209. Video.
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The EJ25 Subaru WRX STI engine is aging but Subaru Tecnica International pulled out some old tricks to produce the most powerful STI engine ever. See how they did it.
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Subaru unveiled the highest-horsepower WRX STI in the brand’s history. Six facts will surprise you about the new 2019 WRX STI S209.
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Subaru unveiled the highest-horsepower ever 2019 Subaru WRX STI S209 at NAIAS. Here’s a gallery of pics and full details.
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If you own a 2004-2007 Subaru WRX STI you should hold on to it. Hagerty says it’s going to be a collectible.
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The 2019 Subaru WRX STI Rallycross Supercars are getting supercharged. Can Scott Speed dominate the Andretti Volkswagen Beetles?
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The iconic Subaru WR Blue livery and Gold wheels return to the brand’s motorsports division. Why should the Subaru customer care?
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Subaru teases the all-new WRX STI S209 again. Here’s what we know about the coming once-forbidden S209.
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Subaru Corp will give the WRX STI a complete redesign. Is the STI getting ready to explode in sales?
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The 2019 motorsports year will bring new excitement. See why Subaru WRX STI fans have a lot to be excited about.
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Subaru and Subaru Tecnica International are celebrating their 30-year anniversary together. Will the rumble continue?
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It’s official, Subaru Corporation will bring the limited edition Subaru WRX STI S209 to the North American International Auto Show.
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The 2019 Subaru WRX is rated the safest compact performance car in America. See how it compares with hot hatches VW Golf R, and Honda Type R.
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Skateboard legend and former Subaru Rallycross driver Bucky Lasek brings his COBB-tuned Subaru WRX STI. See how Lasek leaves his mark on Jay Leno’s garage.
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Subaru teases a new WRX STI that is coming to the NAIAS in January. It’s likely a WRX STI S209 and this time it’s for U.S. fans.
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Subaru filed a U.S. patent for a WRX STI S209 performance model. Does Subaru have a limited edition WRX STI S209 planned for U.S. performance fans?