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Powering the car, that Subaru now says is 50% stiffer, is an updated 2.4-liter naturally aspirated engine "boxer" 4-cylinder engine, with 228 hp (over 20 more hp than before) and 184 lb-ft of ...
The BRZ's name comes from three elements: Boxer engine, rear-wheel drive, and Z standing for Zenith. [72] [73] The Subaru BRZ differs from the 86's design in the front fascia, with a different grille and headlight assembly, as well as a different front wing vent. The BRZ's grill is hexagonal in shape and inverted, compared to the Toyota's ...
The sixth generation Impreza was revealed on November 17, 2022 at the 2022 LA Auto Show being based on the outgoing model. [85] It went on sale in the United States in Spring 2023 as a 2024 model year vehicle. [84] The sedan was discontinued, along with the manual transmission, leaving the hatchback and the Lineartronic CVT as the only options ...
The new Sport trim level, above Premium and below the top spec Limited, will bring with it Subaru's dual X-Mode traction control with Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud terrain options. On the Canadian market, the Sport is known as the Outdoor. The Sport trim will also get a unique interior with a Sport logo plus yellow stitching.
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The Base, Premium and Limited use the FB25 2.5-litre DOHC engine with 182 HP @ 5,800 RPM and 176 lb-ft @ 4,400 RPM (starting with the 2024 year). In terms of safety, there is a new optional facial recognition system which uses cameras to warn the driver if the system detects that they are distracted or fatigued.
As of August 2022 these are the engines presently in models sold by Subaru FB20D: 1995 cc DOHC, 2017+ Subaru Impreza, and 2018+ Subaru Crosstrek; FB25D: 2498 cc DOHC, 2019+ North American Subaru Forester, 2020+ North American Subaru Legacy, 2020+ North American Subaru Outback, and 2021+ North American Subaru Crosstrek
On 23 June 2022, Toyota and Subaru recalled 2,700 bZ4Xs and 2,600 Solterras due to the possibility that wheels could come loose. They also halted production and sales of any new models. [68] [69] On 6 October 2022, Toyota reported it has found a fix to the loose wheel recall and has resumed production of the bZ4X and Solterra. [70] [71]