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Will Subaru discontinue the WRX?


The Subaru WRX has long been a favorite among car enthusiasts, known for its rally-inspired performance, all-wheel-drive capability, and turbocharged power. However, recent rumors and industry trends have sparked questions about the future of this iconic vehicle. In this article, we’ll explore whether Subaru plans to discontinue the WRX and what this could mean for fans of the brand.


The Current Status of the Subaru WRX


As of now, Subaru has not officially announced plans to discontinue the WRX. The latest generation of the WRX, introduced in 2022, features a new platform, updated styling, and improved performance, signaling Subaru’s continued investment in the model. The WRX remains a key part of Subaru’s lineup, appealing to drivers who value sporty handling and practicality.


Why the Rumors About Discontinuation?


Speculation about the WRX’s future likely stems from broader industry trends and Subaru’s recent decisions regarding other performance models. For example, Subaru discontinued the WRX STI in 2022, citing challenges in meeting increasingly stringent emissions regulations. This move raised concerns among enthusiasts about the long-term viability of the WRX itself.



  • Stricter emissions standards worldwide are pushing automakers to transition to hybrid and electric vehicles.

  • Subaru has committed to electrifying its lineup, with plans to introduce more hybrid and fully electric models in the coming years.

  • The discontinuation of the WRX STI may indicate a shift in Subaru’s performance vehicle strategy.


While these factors contribute to the uncertainty, it’s important to note that Subaru has not made any official statements about ending WRX production.


What Could the Future Hold for the WRX?


Given the automotive industry’s rapid shift toward electrification, it’s possible that the WRX could evolve rather than disappear. Subaru might explore hybrid or electric powertrains for future iterations of the WRX, combining performance with environmental responsibility. This approach would align with Subaru’s commitment to sustainability while preserving the WRX’s legacy as a driver-focused vehicle.



  • Hybrid technology could enhance the WRX’s performance while reducing emissions.

  • An electric WRX could offer instant torque and advanced all-wheel-drive systems.

  • Subaru’s partnership with Toyota on electric vehicle development could play a role in shaping the WRX’s future.


These possibilities suggest that the WRX may adapt to changing market demands rather than being discontinued outright.


Conclusion


While rumors about the Subaru WRX’s discontinuation persist, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Subaru plans to end production of this beloved model. Instead, the WRX may undergo significant changes to align with the industry’s shift toward electrification. For now, fans of the WRX can continue to enjoy its thrilling performance and unique character, while keeping an eye on Subaru’s future announcements.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Subaru going to bring back STI?


What's New for 2028? The WRX STI EV will most likely be an all-new take on an old name when it launches for the next generation. The STI EV is expected to have an electrified powertrain, and we believe it'll take at least 400 horsepower to be a worthy follow-on to the old gas-powered, rally-inspired models.



Is there going to be a 2024 Subaru WRX?


The 2024 WRX is a 5-seater sports sedan that can handle everything from road trip adventures to weekday commutes. With its 60/40-split flat-folding rear seatbacks and a spacious 12.5-cubic-foot trunk, you can load up for the track, the weekend, or wherever your road takes you next.



How much horsepower does the 2024 WRX have?


271 horsepower
Under the WRX's hood is a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four-cylinder engine. Its 271 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque route through either a standard six-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Per tradition, every WRX has all-wheel drive.



What year is the last WRX?


The Subaru WRX STI is a variant of the Subaru WRX sedan produced by in-house tuning company Subaru Tecnica International between 2004 and 2021.



Will there be a 2026 WRX?


Expected release date at Planet Subaru: first quarter of 2026. This generation of WRX first arrived a little late in 2022 and the new models have been arriving a little late ever since. Typically we see new models show up several months before the turn of the calendar year, usually in summer or fall.



Is there going to be a 2025 Subaru WRX?


The 2025 Subaru WRX Limited costs $40,130 MSRP with a 6-speed manual transmission, and $41,680 MSRP when equipped with the SPT. New for 2025, the performance-focused Subaru WRX tS offers increased handling capability and ride comfort thanks to new STI-tuned electronically controlled dampers.



How much does a 2024 WRX cost?


$33,855
The price of the 2024 Subaru WRX starts at $33,855 and goes up to $45,335 depending on the trim and options. We would choose the WRX's Premium model with the standard six-speed manual transmission. It offers a good combination of equipment without getting too expensive like the loaded automatic-only GT model.



Will Subaru stop making the WRX?


The base model Subaru WRX, long seen as a gateway to rally-inspired performance, is officially being retired for 2025.



What does WRX stand for?


World Rally eXperimental
Subaru tells us that the name WRX stands for "World Rally eXperimental." Fast forward to 2015, and the WRX lineup was split from the Impreza range along with a different body style to simply be marketed as the stand-alone WRX.



Will a Subaru WRX last?


WRX and WRX STI: The Subaru WRX and WRX STI are high-performance sports sedans known for their powerful engines and agile handling. Despite their sporty nature, WRX and WRX STI models can still provide long-term reliability, lasting 150,000 miles + with proper maintenance and care.


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