Skip advert
Advertisement

The petrol-powered Subaru WRX STI is dead

Subaru has announced that it won’t produce an STI variant of its new WRX as the firm turns to electrification

Subaru WRX STI S209

With combustion ban deadlines looming and fuel prices higher than ever, the push for electrification is strong. As a result, every manufacturer is devising plans to cut the emissions of their offerings, and Subaru is no exception. Despite the rumours of a next-generation WRX STI, the Japanese firm has announced that the icon’s combustion days are over.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Back in 2020 there were rumours of a new hybrid-assisted WRX STI with power figures expected to match those of models such as Mercedes-AMG's 400bhp A45 S, but if such a model had been in development, this is no longer the case.

> All-new 2022 Subaru WRX debuts – the legend returns, but not to the UK

In an official statement, Subaru revealed that as it works to ensure that any future performance models meet stringent new regulations and emissions requirements, a hot STI based on its new combustion-powered WRX is now off the cards.

Subaru WRX STI S209

Although it hasn’t axed the WRX STI name just yet, the marque said '...a next generation internal combustion engine WRX STI will not be produced based upon the new WRX platform.' Subaru confirmed it is ‘exploring opportunities’ for next generation models including electrification, with the recent STI E-RA Challenge Project concept offering some indication as to its direction. 

Unlike some brands in recent years, it’s clear that Subaru understands the iconic status the nameplate has garnered over its two decade lifetime. The firm added: ‘The Subaru WRX STI and the STI brand represent the zenith of Subaru’s performance vehicles exemplifying Subaru’s unique DNA and rally heritage. As we look to the future, we also look forward to incorporating the essence of STI into our next generation of vehicles.’

> 1000 miles in a Subaru Impreza RB5 – evo Archive

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Sustainable fuel v unleaded petrol: we dyno test the impact on car performance
Sustainable fuel v unleaded petrol dyno test
Features

Sustainable fuel v unleaded petrol: we dyno test the impact on car performance

Considering running your car on sustainable fuel? We’ve dyno tested the first publicly available option to see the effect on power, torque and emissio…
5 May 2024
Mandatory speed limiters to be fitted to all new UK cars in 2024
80mph motorway speed limit
News

Mandatory speed limiters to be fitted to all new UK cars in 2024

The use of mandatory speed limiters on all new cars was approved by the European Parliament in 2019, and they're set to come into force later this yea…
8 May 2024
Renault Mégane RS Trophy Fast Fleet test – 13,000 miles in the swansong hot hatch
Renault Megane RS Trophy Fast Fleet test
Long term tests

Renault Mégane RS Trophy Fast Fleet test – 13,000 miles in the swansong hot hatch

Despite initial reservations, the Liquid Yellow hatch won over its keeper after 8 months on the evo Fast Fleet
7 May 2024