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A new RS model with the 182-hp 2.5-liter engine from the Crosstrek is being added, echoing the 2.5RS model first introduced in 1998. Subaru is dropping the sedan and selling the Impreza only as a ...
For the first time since it was discontinued in 2005, Subaru revived the 2.5 RS model, equipping it with a 2.5-liter FB25D engine which develops 182 hp (136 kW) and 178 lb⋅ft (241 N⋅m) of torque. The Base and Sport models use the 2.0-liter FB20D engine carried over from the prior generation, which makes 152 hp (113 kW) and 145 lb⋅ft (197 ...
The Subaru EN inline-four engine was introduced in 1988 to replace the straight-two EK series engine that was originally engineered as an air-cooled engine, then modified as a water-cooled engine used in the 1969–1972 Subaru R-2. The EN was used in all kei cars and kei trucks in production by Subaru up until 2012.
Subaru's first all-electric car, named Solterra, is the first vehicle to be based on the e-Subaru Global Platform (e-SGP) co-developed by Toyota and Subaru. The Solterra debuted at the Los Angeles Auto Show on 17 November 2021, and worldwide sales of the Solterra commenced in mid-2022.
Unfortunately, the RS trim comes standard with a CVT. Here's everything you need to know about the updated Impreza. The 2024 Subaru Impreza Brings Back the RS Trim, Ditches Sedan
The Subaru FB engine is the third generation of gasoline boxer-4 engine used in Subaru automobiles, and was announced on 23 September 2010. [1] It follows the previous generation EJ-series engine which was introduced in 1989 and the first generation EA-series which was introduced in 1966.
RS. The RS was an upgrade over the standard B4 with a 155 hp (116 kW) naturally aspirated DOHC 2.0 L EJ204. RS25. The RS25 was a performance model featuring an upgraded 170 hp (130 kW) naturally aspirated DOHC 2.5 L EJ254 along with Bilstein shocks. RSK. The RSK sedan featured the twin-turbo EJ20 from the Legacy GT, along with Bilstein shocks ...
In Subaru's home market of Japan, the Impreza range started with the 1.5i—powered by the 1.5-liter EJ15 SOHC engine and paired with a manual transmission or optional automatic. Subaru fitted a DOHC version of the same engine to the automatic-only 1.5R, which also featured an active valve control system. For both models, front- and all-wheel ...