2018 Subaru WRXsTi: A Hatchback Version?

Oct 25, 2016 06:30 AM EDT | Louise

It has been a while since the last release of the Subaru WRX sTi model (2014) and car enthusiasts are calling the attention the of the Subaru car manufacturers to remake the Subaru WRX STI as apparently, fans are wishing for the hot hatch's come back.

The Subaru line always goes beyond purchasers' expectations, most especially with the Subaru WRX STI hatch. Performance wise, the Subaru company never failed to amaze its clients, making each model a sizzling hot sales all around the world. No wonder why Subaru is facing trouble keeping up with consumer demands.

It isn't clear enough for the manufacturers whether the desire of reviving the car would be a priority, but many Subaru loyalties are debating if it would be a five-door type vehicle, besides that the expected demand on the Subaru WRX STI would even surpass the hatch.

Why is it on Demand?

Performance speaks for itself, it has a workable power train and a sporty type engine. Looking forward to a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine, over a degree airplane renounce quite a few of holding chamber boxer engine. This kind of system mode will allow the torque to go as far as 305 horsepower and 290-pound-feet of torque.

It is also determined on the transmission. It is said that on 21 miles per gallon will be used around town, while 28 mpg on the turnpike or 19 mpg in the city and 23 miles per gallon on the expressway. The exterior of the car is a bit similar to the previous version of the model. The style, design and overall profile are adjusted to have a more refreshed look.

The newest Subaru WRX STI interior will have a fragile look on the dash and sheets, an 8 way driven car owner seat. It will have a fully functional high-definition radio, a 4.3 display, a USB port, a compact disc and six speakers.

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