Subaru

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.


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