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Subaru WRX STI teased ahead of January 9 reveal

Subaru fans, get ready to rev your engines because the iconic WRX sports sedan is making a comeback in the form of an STI version. The news has been teased on the brand’s social media channels, sending fans into a frenzy of excitement and anticipation.

For those unfamiliar with the WRX, it is a high-performance version of Subaru’s Impreza model, known for its rally racing heritage and impressive power. The STI (Subaru Tecnica International) version takes the WRX to the next level, with even more power and performance upgrades.

The WRX STI has a cult following among car enthusiasts, and its absence from the market in recent years has left fans eagerly awaiting its return. And now, Subaru has finally given us a glimpse of what’s to come.

The teaser image shared on social media shows the iconic WRX badge with the letters “STI” boldly displayed underneath. This simple yet powerful image has sparked a wave of excitement among fans, who have been eagerly waiting for any news about the return of the WRX STI.

While Subaru has not revealed any details about the new WRX STI, rumors and speculations have been circulating in the automotive world. Some believe that the new model will be powered by a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four engine, producing around 400 horsepower. Others speculate that it will have a hybrid powertrain, combining electric motors with a gasoline engine for even more power and efficiency.

But regardless of what’s under the hood, one thing is for sure – the new WRX STI will be a force to be reckoned with on the road. With its signature all-wheel-drive system and advanced suspension, it will offer unparalleled handling and performance.

The WRX STI has always been known for its aggressive and sporty design, and we can expect the new model to continue this tradition. The teaser image shows a sleek and modern design, with a bold front grille and sharp headlights. It’s safe to say that the new WRX STI will turn heads wherever it goes.

Subaru has not announced an official release date for the new WRX STI, but it is expected to hit the market sometime in 2022. This gives fans plenty of time to save up and prepare for the highly anticipated return of this legendary sports sedan.

The WRX STI has a rich history, with its roots dating back to the 1990s when it was first introduced as a rally car. Over the years, it has evolved into a high-performance street car, winning the hearts of car enthusiasts around the world. And now, with its return, it is set to continue its legacy and cement its place as one of the most iconic sports sedans in the market.

The return of the WRX STI is not just exciting news for Subaru fans, but for the entire automotive industry. It is a testament to the brand’s commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of performance. The new WRX STI will undoubtedly set a new standard for sports sedans and leave its competitors in the dust.

So, mark your calendars and get ready for the return of the WRX STI. It’s time to buckle up and experience the thrill of driving a true performance machine. Subaru has once again proven that they are a force to be reckoned with in the automotive world, and we can’t wait to see what the new WRX STI has in store for us.

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