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Subaru WRX Concept unleashed at 2013 New York Auto Show

Subaru WRX Concept unleashed at 2013 New York Auto Show

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Subaru has unveiled the WRX Concept at the 2013 New York Auto Show. The concept adopts a sloping roofline which is commonly known as a 'four-door coupe' body style. Together with the huge wheel arches and powerful body lines, we can guess that the next WRX is going to have a distinct identity, distancing itself from the regular Impreza.

 

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The direction that the new WRX is heading is confirmed by Toshiro Masuda, Senior General Manager of Subaru Product and Portfolio Planning. According to Masuda, it's more like 'they share a blueprint' than one is a hot version of the other. This is similar to Nissan's decision to separate the GT-R model from the Skyline name.

 

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The concept measures 4,521mm long by 1,990mm wide by 1,389mm tall, making it slightly shorter, lower and wider than the current Impreza. The concept wears 20-inch forged alloy wheels wrapped in 245/40Z R20 Dunlop rubber. According to Subaru, the car features a carbon fibre roof to lower the center of gravity and to reduce weight. A prominent rear diffuser and distinct C-shaped taillights enhances the WRX's own identity.

 

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The powerplant for the next generation WRX will be a derivative of the 2.0-litre, direct-injected flat-four found in the BRZ. No further power train details have been confirmed by Subaru.

 

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Unfortunately, production version is always not as enticing as the conceptual version most of the time. Otherwise, IMO this WRX is hitherto the nicest one as compared to its predecessors.

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If they make it exactly (and I mean exactly) like that, I'm going to trade in my Porsche and make my username mean something again.

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Wow... An attractive 4 Dr Jap car.. Thats a rarity! Hmmm... I am inclined to believe the sleekness of the BRZ is due to Subaru ..

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very nicely done overall~~~ but the GTR wannabe like exhaust is so non original......

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20-inch forged alloy wheels wrapped in 245/40Z R20 Dunlop rubber.whahaha...fierce!

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