Subaru delivers reliable, all-wheel-drive vehicles built for adventure. Known for models like the Outback and Forester, Subaru emphasizes safety, durability, and off-road capability. Each vehicle offers advanced technology and a comfortable driving experience. Subaru stands out for its rugged versatility and commitment to quality.
WRX 2015-
The WRX (2015–today) continued Subaru’s turbocharged sports sedan formula as a standalone model. As a result, its 2.0 turbo flat-four delivered about 268 hp and paired symmetrical AWD with sharp handling.
Impreza WRX (2007-2014)
The Impreza WRX (2007–2014) evolved with more power and improved stability. As a result, its turbo flat-four delivered about 265 to 305 hp and paired symmetrical AWD with strong traction
Impreza WRX (2000-2007)
The Impreza WRX (2000–2007) continued the model’s rally-bred performance. As a result, its turbo flat-four delivered about 218 to 300 hp and paired symmetrical AWD with strong grip.
Impreza WRX (1992-2000)
The Impreza WRX (1992–2000) launched Subaru’s turbocharged rally icon. As a result, its 2.0 turbo flat-four delivered about 211 to 280 hp and paired symmetrical AWD with strong grip and motorsport pedigree.
BRZ
The BRZ (2012–today) delivers lightweight rear-wheel-drive sports car performance. As a result, naturally aspirated flat-four engines up to about 200 hp pair balanced handling with precise driver focus.
Levorg
The Levorg (2014–today) combines wagon practicality with WRX-inspired engineering. As a result, turbocharged flat-four engines up to about 275 hp pair symmetrical AWD with strong traction and everyday fun.
Legacy and Outback
The Legacy and Outback (1990–today) blends wagon practicality with SUV capability. As a result, flat-four/six engines up to about 260 hp pair symmetrical AWD with strong traction and long-distance comfort.
Forester
The Forester (1997–today) combines SUV versatility with Subaru’s all-wheel-drive engineering. As a result, flat-four engines up to about 260 hp pair symmetrical AWD with strong traction and everyday practicality.
XV
The XV (2011–today) brought crossover styling to the compact Subaru lineup. As a result, flat-four petrol and diesel engines pair symmetrical AWD with strong traction and everyday versatility.
























































































