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Subaru WRX goes yellow in milestone celebration

Subaru Australia has just announced the revival of the iconic Club Spec Evo special-edition WRX. This exciting news comes as the company celebrates a major milestone for its non-STI models, further solidifying Subaru as a leader in the performance car market.

The Club Spec Evo has long been a favorite among Subaru fans, offering a unique combination of power, style, and exclusivity. And now, after a seven-year hiatus, it’s back and better than ever.

So, what makes this limited edition WRX so special? Let’s take a closer look.

Firstly, the Club Spec Evo’s revival comes at a significant time for Subaru Australia. The iconic WRX has been a staple in the brand’s performance lineup for over 25 years, and this milestone serves as a testament to the model’s enduring popularity and success. With this revival, Subaru Australia is not only celebrating the WRX’s legacy but also giving fans and enthusiasts something to truly get excited about.

But what exactly sets the Club Spec Evo apart from other WRX models? Well, for starters, it boasts a number of exclusive features that make it a true stand-out on the road. It comes equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 197kW of power and 350Nm of torque, ensuring an exhilarating driving experience. Add to that a sport-tuned suspension, 18-inch STI alloy wheels, and Brembo brakes, and you have a car that’s ready to take on any road or track.

In terms of styling, the Club Spec Evo exudes a sense of sophistication and sportiness. It features unique black and silver accents, including a black rear spoiler, mirrors, and badges, giving it a sleek and aggressive appearance. On the inside, the limited edition WRX boasts leather and Alcantara seats with red stitching, adding a touch of luxury to the already impressive package.

But the Club Spec Evo is not just about power and looks; it also offers exceptional value to its lucky owners. With only 250 units available, each car comes with a numbered plaque, certifying its exclusivity. And on top of that, buyers will also receive a complimentary Subaru WRX STI driving experience, giving them the chance to truly unleash the Club Spec Evo’s potential on the track.

According to Subaru Australia Managing Director, Colin Christie, the revival of the Club Spec Evo is a testament to the brand’s commitment to its loyal fan base. He states, “The WRX has always been an integral part of Subaru’s history and legacy, and the Club Spec Evo is a celebration of that. We know our enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating its return, and we are thrilled to offer them this limited edition model.”

The announcement of the Club Spec Evo’s revival has already created a buzz within the Subaru community, with many fans eagerly awaiting its release. And with its exceptional performance, unique features, and limited availability, it’s not hard to see why.

But this limited edition WRX is not just about reviving a fan favorite; it also showcases Subaru’s dedication to innovation and improvement. The company is constantly pushing the boundaries to deliver exceptional vehicles that not only exceed expectations but also capture the hearts of their customers.

In conclusion, the revival of the Club Spec Evo special-edition WRX is a significant moment for Subaru Australia and its fans. It’s a testament to the brand’s legacy and commitment to delivering exceptional performance cars. With its powerful engine, exclusive features, and limited availability, the Club Spec Evo is sure to be a hit among Subaru enthusiasts and car enthusiasts alike. So, mark your calendars and get ready to experience the thrill of driving this iconic limited edition WRX.

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