2018 Subaru WRX STI

Automotive

Starting MSRP : $36,095.00.
Destination Charge : $860.00.
Dealer Suggested Retail : $37,755.00.

Color: Crystal Black Silica

Crystal Black Silica Swatch,
Crystal White Pearl Swatch,
Dark Gray Metallic Swatch,

Ice Silver Metallic Swatch,
Lapis Blue Pearl Swatch,
Pure Red Swatch.

Key Features & Specs :

EPA Classification : Compact Cars.
MPG : 22 Highway / 16 City.
Engine : Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded H-4 2.5L/150 cu in.
Transmission : Manual w/OD.
Drive Train : All Wheel Drive.
Seating : 5.
Horsepower : 305.

About This Vehicle

Model strengths:

Standard all-wheel drive; sharp handling; four-door practicality; improved interior; rally car pedigree

Model changes:

For 2018, Subaru has updated the WRX with revised front end styling. Handling is improved too, thanks to improved suspension tuning. A Performance Package is offered on the WRX as well. The STi has upgraded 6-piston Brembo brakes inside new 19-inch wheels.

Model value:

The Subaru WRX and STi compete against a variety of machinery across several segments. The Subarus are fast and handle well, with the STi being competitive with sports cars such as the Nissan 370Z. However, the Subaru offers a degree of practicality that puts them up against many compact, similarly priced European cars like the MINI Cooper and BMW 2-Series. The WRX starts at just under $28,000, while the more powerful STi has a base price just under $37,000.

Model overview:

The Subaru WRX is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged horizontally opposed 4-cylinder engine. In standard WRX guise, it produces 268 horsepower, which is fed to all four wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission. The WRX STi is powered by a 2.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder that makes 305 horsepower. The STi features the same all-wheel-drive system and 6-speed manual combination that is so potent in the standard WRX. The Sport Lineartronic continuously variable automatic transmission is available on the WRX but not on the STi.The WRX comes in three trims: Standard, Premium and Limited. Standard WRX models come with 17-inch wheels and a 6.2-inch Starlink multimedia touchscreen infotainment system, which features HD Radio, smartphone integration, a CD player, USB and iPod inputs, six speakers and Bluetooth hands-free connectivity and audio streaming. Automatic climate control, rear backup camera, tilt/telescopic steering, full power accessories and cloth sport seats with driver’s 6-way manual adjustability round out the base features.

The WRX Premium comes equipped with 18-inch wheels, heated front seats and mirrors, a power glass moonroof, fog lamps and an aero package that includes a rear spoiler.

Limited trim includes everything from the Premium trim as well as a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat, leather-trimmed upholstery, and LED headlights. Subaru’s EyeSight driver assist technology is available on the WRX Limited and includes active safety features like adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking and lane departure warning.

Beyond the bigger engine, the STi differentiates itself from the WRX with a more aggressive exterior, featuring a unique hood and more pronounced fender flares. The bumpers are also more aerodynamic, giving the STi the impression of a high-performance vehicle. Underneath, the STi backs up this impression with lower, stiffer springs, bigger brakes and 19-inch alloy wheels.

The STi comes loaded with features and is available in standard and Limited trims. Standard features include a 60/40 split folding rear seat, a leather wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel, a 3.5-inch LCD screen mounted in the instrument cluster and a dual-zone climate control system.

Optional across the WRX range is a navigation and Harman/Kardon audio package. A Performance Package deletes the sunroof but adds Recaro front seats, painted brake calipers and better brake pads.

Safety features include big anti-lock brakes, traction control and stability control, a host of airbags, and the confidence of Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system