Jon Wong was a reviews editor for CNET Cars. He test drove and wrote about new cars and oversaw coverage of automotive accessories and garage gear. In his spare time, he enjoys track days, caring for ...
Although Subaru has been a bit late to embrace fully electric motoring, the brand isn’t showing any signs of turning its back on its racing and rally heritage in the shift. For evidence of that, look ...
Subaru has spent the past few years dangling the promise of a revived STI in front of its most loyal fans, only to retreat into concepts and special trims. Now the brand is back with fresh WRX teasers ...
Subaru on Friday took the covers off a concept that may just preview the next-generation WRX STI. The concept, dubbed the Viziv Performance STI, is an evolution of the Viziv Performance concept ...
At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Subaru has revealed its vision of the future – and it isn't a full-electric one. Under the theme "Driving the Subaru Difference," the brand unveiled two STI concepts: ...
The 2022 Subaru BRZ is receiving a sportier lineup of exterior go-fast accessories and STI performance parts. But there's a catch (two, actually). First, it seems these yummy STI performance parts are ...
The Subaru STI Performance Concept shown at the 2015 New York auto show hints at what a Subaru BRZ STI coupe could be if the Japanese automaker approves a top-spec model for production --especially if ...
Subaru wants to lure visitors at the 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon to its stand with a new concept car, the Viziv Performance STI. The study builds upon last year’s Viziv, albeit with some styling changes ...
Does the Subaru Viziv Performance STI Concept really preview the next WRX STI? Introduced at the 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon, the Viziv Performance STI Concept is supposed to hint at what the ...
Subaru has given the Viziv Concept a more aggressive stance, and probably some changes beneath the skin, as they’re now going to unveil it at the 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon, later this week. Named Subaru ...
The U.S. government has finally allowed STI—Subaru's elite squad of performance engineers—to build a tricked-out WRX for the American market, and the result is an incredibly sticky track-slayer. It's ...
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