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The 2015 WRX has a new 6-speed cable-shifted manual transmission behind the new FA20DIT boxer engine. This transmission uses a viscous limited slip center differential with a 50/50 torque split similar to the 5MT found in previous WRX's.
The 2015 WRX was met with mixed reviews by automotive journalists. It placed second to the 2015 Volkswagen GTI in separate comparison tests in the September 2014 issues of Car and Driver and Motor Trend. In general, it bested its sub-$30,000 competition in nearly every performance metric, but suffered from a cheaper interior and a less ...
More than eight in 10 buyers of the sport-compact are choosing the six-speed manual over Subaru's humdrum CVT.
However, in Singapore and Thailand, the Impreza 1.5 R, 2.0 R, and 2.5 WRX are also offered as four-door sedan. The WRX STI trim in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines can be ordered with the dual-range six-speed manual, or five-speed automatic if the WRX STI A-Line is available.
The compliance was soon updated to Euro-5 [12] and Euro-6 in 2015. Availability. Per the March 2008 announcement at Geneva, the EE20 was sold in Legacy (wagon and sedan) and Outback vehicles for the European market; the diesel was only offered with a manual transmission at first, and the clutch and flywheel were specifically modified for diesel ...
2022 Subaru WRX fuel economy numbers revealed, it's still fairly thirsty. The manual is more efficient, but less so than last year's. 2022 Subaru WRX fuel economy drops with manual, improves with auto
The WRX STi gained 17 in × 7.5 in (430 mm × 190 mm) alloy wheels over the previous 16 in × 7 in (410 mm × 180 mm) wheels, and the 5-speed manual transmission (reputed to be one of the car's weak points) was changed to an STi-engineered 6 speed manual transmission.
This engine series is used for WRX models in the world market outside Japan as of 1999. The Japanese WRX models use the EJ207 from 1999~2001, except the 5-door wagon which also uses the EJ205. After 2001, all WRXs used the EJ205, until 2006 when the USDM WRX model changed engines to the EJ255. The EJ205 has an 8:1–9:1 compression ratio.