
Subaru WRX GT
Sport
Sedan
Subaru WRX GT overview and introduction
Subaru leans harder into its rally-racing heritage with the latest WRX. Redesigned for 2022, the fifth-generation WRX adopts body cladding worthy of an SUV to protect the paint against nicks and chips while upgrading performance with a larger and more powerful engine and an available adaptive suspension. The car also adopts the latest in Subaru infotainment, driver assist and collision avoidance technology. However, the safety features are largely restricted to WRX models equipped with the optional continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), which Subaru calls the Performance Transmission. After confirming the high-performance WRX STI won't return to the lineup, the only changes to the 2023 WRX are some new rear headrests and slightly revised settings to the climate control, suspension and all-wheel-drive system. Subaru's high-performance sedan continues to rival other sport compact cars, though it no longer brings the exclusivity of all-wheel drive to the segment.
Primary Features
19-inch wheels LED headlights Rain-sensing windshield wipers Push-button start Forward collision warning Lane departure warning Front and rear parking sensors
Additional Features
Keyless access Power moonroof Heated front seats Heated steering wheel Wireless device charging Harman Kardon stereo
Total MSRP
$43.000-$48.500
Drive Type
AWD
Transmission Type
CVT
Fuel type
Gasoline
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
4-Cylinder
Engine Type
2.4L f4 16V DOHC
Fuel type
Gasoline
Horsepower
270 hp
Mileage
39.000 Miles
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