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Home News Auto News Could Subaru Look To Hybrids For Next-Gen WRX STI's Turbo Nutter Power? Could Subaru Look To Hybrids For Next-Gen WRX STI's Turbo Nutter Power? Auto News Jim Kem | December 10, 2015 09:28 am You can’t see it, but believe me when I say this particular round of speculative news has us squinting rather skeptically. But when we think about the future potential of such an idea for Subaru, outlandish as it may seem now, it starts to gain traction. Pun intended. Subaru has just pulled the sheets off its next-generation Impreza hatch and sedan at the Tokyo Motor Show and the Los Angeles Auto Show quite recently (pictured below), demonstrating not only how it does indeed intend to definitely maybe revive the iconic Impreza name, but bring it back with some much-needed style. Those two are ‘concepts’ in a somewhat loose manner, given how much of the car's exterior looks production-ready. Subaru were tight-lipped about just what could be powering the new Impreza concepts, next-generation WRX, or major changes in engines at all for that matter, so if a report from Motoring.com.au is to be believed, perhaps they are setting a silent stage for a sudden drastic bet on hybrids.The next car to wear the STI badge, perhaps with faithful resemblance to the Subaru WRX Concept from 2013 (pictured up top), is due to arrive somewhere within 2017, and would boast all the usual pumped-up fittings and perhaps even some gold wheels to complete the look. All standard fare for a fast Subaru so far, but the report said the automaker is engineering a new turbocharged flat-four powertrain that works in tandem with an electric motor, with the aim of improving fuel economy while maintaining the STI’s reputation for high performance. According to the source, Subaru is reported to be working on a heavily reworked all-wheel drive system that incorporates “motor-drive” on the rear axle. Also new is the alleged marrying of said powertrain to an all-new dual-clutch six-speed automatic. Again, it seems turning the STI into more of a fuel sipper is on their list of higher priorities, with 6.5-litres/100km being a rough target. Current-generation Subaru WRXA source also told Motoring that Subaru is, at the moment, conducting tests on a new Impreza-based STI hybrid, and pending further development and refinement, should see public eyes at the 2018 Tokyo Motor Show. The SGP platform on which the next WRX would sit does permit packaging to house a modest bank of lithium-ion batteries as well as boasting space for a electric rear-axle motor and other support hardware. Only time will tell if Subaru’s ideas on why those recessed areas exists matches up with the theorised hybrid agenda. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 FHI Fuji Heavy Industries hybrid Impreza subaru Tokyo Motor Show wrx WRX STI Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Finally, Subaru is Now Known as Subaru Auto News Gokul | April 03, 2017 Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), the company that has been manufacturing Subarus all this while has finally changed its company name to Subaru ... Subaru’s Sedan Version Of Its Impreza 5-Door Concept Makes LA Auto Show Debut. Shocker! Auto News Jim Kem | November 19, 2015 No punches pulled here. A little over a week ago, we noticed that Subaru’s teaser for its 2015 LA Auto Show surprise was sedan version of the ... Subaru Teases A Sedan Version Of The Impreza Hatch Concept We’ve Already Seen, Again Auto News Jim Kem | November 11, 2015 Or could this be something more? Hot off the heels of Subaru’s latest concept, the rather attractive and Impreza 5 door that was shown off at the ... Fuji Heavy Industries to be known as Subaru Corporation from 2017 Auto News Gokul | June 29, 2016 In conjunction with the company’s 100th anniversary next year, Fuji Heavy Industries has announced that it is planning to change its name to Subaru ... Comments
Could Subaru Look To Hybrids For Next-Gen WRX STI's Turbo Nutter Power? Auto News Jim Kem | December 10, 2015 09:28 am You can’t see it, but believe me when I say this particular round of speculative news has us squinting rather skeptically. But when we think about the future potential of such an idea for Subaru, outlandish as it may seem now, it starts to gain traction. Pun intended. Subaru has just pulled the sheets off its next-generation Impreza hatch and sedan at the Tokyo Motor Show and the Los Angeles Auto Show quite recently (pictured below), demonstrating not only how it does indeed intend to definitely maybe revive the iconic Impreza name, but bring it back with some much-needed style. Those two are ‘concepts’ in a somewhat loose manner, given how much of the car's exterior looks production-ready. Subaru were tight-lipped about just what could be powering the new Impreza concepts, next-generation WRX, or major changes in engines at all for that matter, so if a report from Motoring.com.au is to be believed, perhaps they are setting a silent stage for a sudden drastic bet on hybrids.The next car to wear the STI badge, perhaps with faithful resemblance to the Subaru WRX Concept from 2013 (pictured up top), is due to arrive somewhere within 2017, and would boast all the usual pumped-up fittings and perhaps even some gold wheels to complete the look. All standard fare for a fast Subaru so far, but the report said the automaker is engineering a new turbocharged flat-four powertrain that works in tandem with an electric motor, with the aim of improving fuel economy while maintaining the STI’s reputation for high performance. According to the source, Subaru is reported to be working on a heavily reworked all-wheel drive system that incorporates “motor-drive” on the rear axle. Also new is the alleged marrying of said powertrain to an all-new dual-clutch six-speed automatic. Again, it seems turning the STI into more of a fuel sipper is on their list of higher priorities, with 6.5-litres/100km being a rough target. Current-generation Subaru WRXA source also told Motoring that Subaru is, at the moment, conducting tests on a new Impreza-based STI hybrid, and pending further development and refinement, should see public eyes at the 2018 Tokyo Motor Show. The SGP platform on which the next WRX would sit does permit packaging to house a modest bank of lithium-ion batteries as well as boasting space for a electric rear-axle motor and other support hardware. Only time will tell if Subaru’s ideas on why those recessed areas exists matches up with the theorised hybrid agenda. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 FHI Fuji Heavy Industries hybrid Impreza subaru Tokyo Motor Show wrx WRX STI
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Finally, Subaru is Now Known as Subaru Auto News Gokul | April 03, 2017 Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), the company that has been manufacturing Subarus all this while has finally changed its company name to Subaru ...
Subaru’s Sedan Version Of Its Impreza 5-Door Concept Makes LA Auto Show Debut. Shocker! Auto News Jim Kem | November 19, 2015 No punches pulled here. A little over a week ago, we noticed that Subaru’s teaser for its 2015 LA Auto Show surprise was sedan version of the ...
Subaru Teases A Sedan Version Of The Impreza Hatch Concept We’ve Already Seen, Again Auto News Jim Kem | November 11, 2015 Or could this be something more? Hot off the heels of Subaru’s latest concept, the rather attractive and Impreza 5 door that was shown off at the ...
Fuji Heavy Industries to be known as Subaru Corporation from 2017 Auto News Gokul | June 29, 2016 In conjunction with the company’s 100th anniversary next year, Fuji Heavy Industries has announced that it is planning to change its name to Subaru ...