Subaru WRX
Subaru WRX
The all-new Subaru WRX (US specifications) has made its world premiere at
the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show being held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The product concept for the all-new Subaru WRX is "Pure Power in Your
Control". Reigning in the intense power and superior environmental
friendliness of the 2.0-liter Horizontally-Opposed direct injection turbo
"DIT" engine with a body and chassis thoroughly stiffened, the new
WRX has drivers rejoicing at the free reign they have over this high-powered
machine. Also,along with the standard six-speed manual transmission, Sport
Lineartronic has newly been adopted to the transmission. In addition to smooth
shifting mode, the Sport Lineartronic comes with an eight-speed manual shift
mode with sharp shifting response, allowing more drivers to enjoy a spirited
drive.
Equipped with a Symmetrical AWD (All-Wheel drive) system built around
Subaru's Boxer engine, the WRX is the symbol of Subaru AWD sport performance.
Ever since the first model hit the streets back in 1992, the WRX has gained
worldwide support from sports car enthusiasts as a distinctive sports sedan
combining impressive sport performance with the practicality of a four-door
sedan.
"Pure Power in Your Control"
The product concept "Pure Power in Your Control" was established
during development of the new Subaru WRX. This concept aims to reach an even
higher order of "absolute speed" and "driving excitement"
for sports sedans, the goal pursued in successive generations of WRX
models.This product concept was embodied to maximize the potential of the turbo
Boxer engine and the pursuit of ultimate control performance, allowing drivers
to steer the vehicle exactly as they imagine. To this end, the body has been
made lighter and more rigid, integrating extensive chassis reinforcements.
Chassis and Body
Chassis and body performance have been thoroughly enhanced so that drivers
can better control the absolute speed of combining Symmetrical AWD with a turbo
Boxer engine.
Working to stiffen both body and suspension while optimizing suspension
geometry has both quickened vehicle response to driver steering input and
raised the limit performance for cornering. In addition, Multi-mode Vehicle
Dynamics Control (VDC) and Active Torque Vectoring have been added for even
more predictable, more enjoyable driving.
Many hours of in-depth suspension tuning have resulted in a flat,
comfortable ride.
The electric power steering is employed with more rigid steering gearbox
mounts for a improved fuel efficiency and a more direct steering feel.
Engine
The Subaru WRX is equipped with a new high performance 2.0-liter
Horizontally-Opposed direct injection turbo "DIT" engine for high
power with environmental friendliness.
The DIT engine has vastly improved performance over the existing 2.5-liter
model. It produces a maximum 268 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 258 lb.-ft. of
torque from 2,000 to 5,200 rpm while maintaining high environmental
performance.
Transmission
This is the first time a manual transmission has been paired with the DIT
Boxer engine.Also, the new optional Sport Lineartronic provides greatly
improved shift response for a sportier ride than the existing Lineartronic
applied for higher torque. This offers more drivers excellent environmental
friendliness to go along with real sports driving excitement.
Six-Speed Manual Transmission
The gear ratio and gear stick ratio have been optimized from the five-speed
manual transmission to achieve better driveability and smoother shifting to
match the sporty features of the WRX.
By widening the gear ratios from the existing five-speed manual
transmission to keep engine speeds lower, it has better fuel economy and is
quieter driving at high speeds.
Sport Lineartronic
The Sport Lineartronic draws out the full potential of the 2.0-liter DIT
Boxer engine in terms of power, torque and environmental friendliness, allowing
for relaxed, environmentally responsible driving.
When driving in the D-range, selecting "Sport# (S#) mode" with
"SI-DRIVE" switches to eight-speed shifting. Giving the Lineartronic
a selectable mode in addition to its standard smooth shifting mode lets drivers
directly feel the WRX's impressive power performance to better enjoy its sporty
ride.
Safety
Following Subaru's safety philosophy of "ALL-AROUND SAFETY",
performance in all safety fields have been enhanced.
Active Safety
With Symmetrical AWD as a base, the body was lightened, rigidity improved
and chassis performance enhanced along with VDC. All this gives the Subaru WRX
the best hazard avoidance performance in its class, making driving excitement a
safe endeavor in any scenario.
Passive Safety
The new WRX employs more high tensile steel plating with strengthened
joints with various structures. While helping to reduce weight, these changes
also make for a stronger body with world-class safety performance in collisions
from the front, rear or sides.
In addition to assertively using collision-absorbing structure for the hood
and bulkhead,collision-absorbing material has been added in the engine
compartment side for increased pedestrian protection.
Packaging
The unrivalled WRX character from successive generations has been honed yet
again by further improving its practicality as a performance four-door sedan.
The wheelbase has been enlarged by 25 mm, all of which was used to expand
rear leg room. This gives the new WRX more elbow- and shoulder-room without
changing the total body width.
The bottom end of the A-pillar has been extended 200 mm toward the front
and the side mirrors mounted on the front door panels to add a new quarter
window and keep the dashboard and door window sills lower. These changes make
for a better visibility and sleek styling.
Front and rear door opening dimensions have been enlarged, making ingress
and egress much easier.
Trunk space has been expanded and made easier to use by adopting fold down
rear seats with a large opening and 60:40 split.
Exterior
Befitting of Subaru's flagship performance model, the Subaru WRX exterior
presents a performance all-wheel drive car with aggressive yet refined styling.
The front end was built using a nose cone design for a dynamic solid shape,
starting with Subaru's unified design motif, the hexagonal grille. The intrepid
shape of the new hawkeye headlights is paired with the aggressive wide and low
styling the WRX is known for.
For side design, the bottom end of the A-pillar was extended 200 mm toward
the front from the previous model and the C-pillar now smoothly transits into
the trunk surface for a flowing silhouette. Front fender ducts and special
sharp side sill spoilers show off the sporty nature of the Subaru WRX.
The rear design further enhances the WRX's appeal as a performance model.
The diffuser-integrated bumper and twin dual mufflers emphasize the low center
of gravity and driving performance. Specially designed rear combination lamps
were given a thin shape to highlight vehicle width. A small rear spoiler also
enhances aerodynamic performance.
A shark fin antenna is used to match the body and add more refinement to
the styling.
New alloy wheels (17x8J) in dark gun metal were designed to be more rigid
and lighter.
LED lighting is employed for the headlights (low beams and clearance
lamps), tail and brake lights and high-mounted brake light in an effort to
improve fuel efficiency by saving power.
WR Blue Pearl and Crystal White Pearl are two new exterior colors.
Interior
The Subaru WRX interior is all about high performance. The driver's seat
was designed to be like a cockpit̶the moment the driver opens the door, they
get transported miles from their daily life.
For the first time, the WRX gets a D-shaped steering wheel for a sportier
impression. The grip shape is easy to hold onto with a small diameter for
improved operability and tactile feedback, making for a more appealing driving
experience.
As a symbol of the racing spirit, a silver ring engraved with the letters
"WRX" rests around the shift lever on manual models.
Befitting a high performance vehicle, the seats are designed with superior
holding ability.
Decorative carbon trim panels and metal trim accents have been arranged
around the interior, centered on the controlling elements. This gives the
interior a quality feel and harkens back to the Subaru WRX racing image.
The meters employ a dual dial layout with horizontal needles, 3.5-inch full
color liquid crystal display and aluminum rings for improved functionality and
a quality feel. The attention to detail gives a refined, performance feel of a
high performance car. The red-based lighting elicits a performance racing
image, made even more noticeable by its contrast with the white needles.
As another racing symbol, the multi-function display is equipped with a
boost pressure display screen.
The interior is solid black from roof to floor, bringing the whole interior
together and allowing the driver to concentrate on driving. Quality materials
soft to the touch are used in places the passenger will touch frequently for a
more quality interior feel.
Red is used throughout on stitching and meters in homage to the WRX racing
image.
Models equipped with navigation systems support Aha Radio.
The Subaru WRX uses harman/kardon audio systems custom tuned to
acoustically fit the WRX.
Specifications
Length: 4,595 mm
Width: 1,795 mm
Height: 1,475 mm
Wheelbase: 2,650 mm
Engine: 2.0-liter Horizontally-Opposed direct injection turbo
"DIT" engine
Displacement: 1,998 cc
Transmission options: six-speed manual or Sport Lineartronic
Max output: 268 hp / 5,600 rpm
Max torque: 258 lb.-ft. / 2,000-5,200 rpm
Tire size: 235/45 R17
Seating capacity: 5
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