Subaru is teasing its hotly-anticipated 2023 WRX STI model, with the usual speedy trim level expected—as well as some electric surprises. Production is expected to start as early as next year.
gives us the rundown of what we should expect from the WRX STI, which is slated to be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon. The publication projects it as "a very production-looking WRX S4 STI concept," using the
The concept vehicle, however, is customized with STI-branded performance parts, including a cherry red splitter and a performance exhaust.
You get an STI badge on the front of the vehicle, with a wing on the back. Under-the-hood specs are murky, but Subaru fans could expect an electric version to accompany the usual turbocharged trim level which nods to the car’s rally driving heritage.
The purpose of the STI lineup of vehicles, according to Subaru, is to get additional "experience and practice in new technologies in the world of motorsport which is making its way toward
." The company knows times are changing and if it doesn't adapt, it will be left behind other companies that are adapting to changes in the industry.
Other vehicles in the Subaru STI line
The WRX STI is just one of four concepts in the STI line. The STI E-RA, which was previewed in a teaser image is an all-electric concept. However, specifics on what it looks like and when it will hit the road are both unknown at this time.
The other two STI cars to be unveiled later in 2022 are the Levorg STI and the Subaru BRZ STI. The former has the same STI upgrades as the WRX. Meanwhile, the latter will receive its own set of STI performance upgrades, but Subaru is being tight-lipped about what those upgrades are. Technical specs are slated to be released at a later date.
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