Mitsubishi Evo X unveiled - and Road and Track's renderings of the Subaru WRX STI
Expect this to be identical to the production Evo that we'll see later this year, packing 300-ish horsepower, and more electronic do-dads than you can shake a stick at (including an available dual-clutch automatic similar to the DSG sold by VW).
Also, today Road and Track put an article up on their website showing renderings of the new Evo (so you can compare against the official pic above) as well as their take on what the next WRX STI will look like.
Enjoy.
Road and Track: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X vs. Subaru Impreza WRX STI
More pics of the 2008 Subaru WRX
Powertrain details are also out, and it appears that we'll have to wait for a year or two to see serious performance upgrades for the standard WRX. The 2008 is going to keep the standard 2.5l turbo, flat-four with the same power output (though the rpm for both the horsepower and torque peak are both a touch lower now).
More details later this week after the debut.
New Subaru WRX breaks cover - courtesy Motor Trend
Well, there's been lots of turmoil over at Subaru with regard to styling (witness the corporate face they played with on the Tribeca and then quickly walked away from when customers balked). Now we can see yet another direction with the new WRX hatchback.
Personally - I think the front end is hideous. The rest is simply okay.
Now, performance specs might change my mind a bit...but Subaru really needs someone who can draw pretty cars on the payroll.
Check out the rest of this pic as well as more pictures from Motor Trend's spread (in their new May issue) at:
NASIOC: New 2008 WRX from Motor Trend
Now, performance specs might change my mind a bit...but Subaru really needs someone who can draw pretty cars on the payroll.
Check out the rest of this pic as well as more pictures from Motor Trend's spread (in their new May issue) at:
NASIOC: New 2008 WRX from Motor Trend