When was the WRX redesigned?

When was the WRX redesigned?

The first generation WRX lasted six years (2002 through 2007) and the second generation went seven years (2008 through 2014). Subaru introduced the current generation for 2015, and refreshed the car for 2018. We expect the all-new versions to ride on Subaru’s global platform, first introduced on the 2017 Impreza.

How much horsepower will the 2022 Subaru WRX have?

What will power the 2022 WRX? A 2.4-liter turbocharged flat-four will likely live under the hood of every 2022 Subaru WRX and WRX STI. In WRX form, expect power to fall around 270 hp, with the WRX STI model coming in at least 310 hp; some rumors suggest the STI may hit as much as 400 hp.

When was the 25th anniversary of the Subaru Impreza?

Impreza continues with minor changes until it’s re-designed in 2002. Special 25th Anniversary models SVX and Legacy available. 1994 Last year for the 1st generation Legacy and there are a number of Legacy versions available that year.

When did Subaru come to the United States?

Subaru Brats on left, Baja on right. Subaru History: On February 15, 1967 Malcolm Bricklin and Harvey Lamm form Subaru of America (SoA) in Pennsylvania and contract with Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) to import the Subaru and in 1968, the first year, import 332 cars.

When was the first Subaru 4×4 mass produced?

1972-1973 GL, DL models introduced. While the models changed over the years, the names were used until 1989. 1974 4×4 introduced as a 1975 model, just pull the lever for 4×4. The 4×4 is a success and the first mass produced Japanese 4×4 car. 1976 Subaru 4×4 is the car of choice for the US Ski team!

When did Subaru start making front wheel drive cars?

1970 Subaru Star. It was 1000cc, FF-1 1300 Star with a 1100 cc engine and front inboard brakes. 1971 SoA introduces the very first Japanese mass production front-wheel-drive car to the US, the Subaru 1000 (first made in Japan 1966). The 1000 costs $1,699 and uses the Boxer engine design still used by Subaru. 1972-1973 GL, DL models introduced.