2018 Subaru WRX

2018 Subaru WRX

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Improved comfort and safety enhancements highlight the face lifted 2018 Subaru WRX.

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The suspension tuning has been improved providing more steering stability and ride comfort. Power steering has also been revised to provide an even smoother, more natural feel.

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The interior has been blessed with an upgrade to the materials used, giving the WRX a higher class look and feel. The multi function display has been enlarged to 5.9 inches, and cabin noise reduction improved.

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Car Specifications

Engine: 2.0L Flat 4 Turbo

Weight: 

Power: 197 kW / 264 hp / 268 PS

0-100 kph: 6.0 seconds

Torque: 350 Nm / 258 lb-ft

Top Speed: 

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