Subaru showed the new WRX S4: the sedan was equipped with a familiar 2.4-liter engine
Prices for novelties in the domestic market are already known. The cost of "four doors" starts from 4,004,000 yen.
The “charged" new generation Subaru WRX sedan debuted in the US in early September 2021. It is worth noting that the predecessor has been in production since 2014: at the same time, the sports “four-door” changed the name of the Impreza WRX to simply WRX, and this model has undergone a restyling in 2017. In the US, sales of new items will begin in early 2022. And just today, the company introduced a version of the new sedan for Japan.
In the photo: Subaru WRX S4
Subaru released a small teaser of the new WRX S4 earlier last month, but the car has now been completely declassified. In the exterior of the Japanese version of the "charged" sedan, there are practically no differences from the American "brother". The only exceptions are the red STI badge and the chrome S4, which are located on the trunk lid on either side of the license plate.
Another difference is the presence of a rear wiper – this design element is rarely found on sedans, even if it is in Japan that they really have a place to be. For example, Honda Civic and Accord, Nissan Primera, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo and some other models had rear window wipers.
In the photo: Subaru WRX S4 sedan
In the photo: Subaru WRX S4 sedan
The interior of the Japanese version of the Subaru WRX with the S4 index, in fact, is no different from the American version. The only logical difference is the right hand drive. The car also received an 11.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster in front of the driver.
In the photo: Subaru Levorg STI Sport R
Simultaneously with the WRX S4 sedan, a “charged” version of the Levorg STI Sport R station wagon was also presented. 4 liters with a return of 275 hp The same engine is available in the "five-door" range, but in the basic version there is a more modest version: 177 "quattro turbo" with a volume of 1.8 liters.
The drive of the machines is simply complete. Paired with the listed engines, the "charged" Japanese sedan and station wagon are offered only a "CVT" and they do not have a six-speed manual transmission, which is included in the lineup of the base version of the new Subaru WRX in the lineup. United States.