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WRX Concept (Japan, 2013)

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Subaru introduced the WRX Concept at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

The Subaru WRX has built a reputation as an all-weather sports sedan over the past 20 years worldwide. Historically, it was always a sedan, but in the most recent generations, Subaru has sold the car mostly as a hatchback. The new WRX Concept indicates that the next generation might go back to its sedan roots but with all-new styling.

The latest generation is very muscular with a large hood scoop and fender flares. While it is still based on the Impreza platform, it is not obvious from the car’s appearance. Weight-cutting features like a carbon fiber roof show the car’s push towards lower weight.

The rear has similar angular styling with a large contrasting diffuser and hard corners around the taillights.

Subaru says that the car is powered by a turbocharged engine with all-wheel drive, as to be expected. It did say when we will see the new WRX on the road, which means sales are probably at least a year away.



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