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Thursday, 1 December 2011

2013 Scion FR-S revealed

The Scion FR-S is the third and final product to emerge from the joint Toyota / Subaru 2+2 coupé project.



As with the identical Toyota GT 86 and Subaru BRZ, the Scion version is a compact front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car - hence the FR-S name.






Scion FR-S (2013) Front Side
2013 Scion FR-S. Scroll down for more images.



Power comes from a 2.0 litre, four-cylinder boxer engine that features Toyota’s innovative D-4S direct and port injection system. Producing 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) and 205 Nm (151 lb/ft) of peak torque, it will be available with a choice of either manual or automatic six-speed transmissions. However, just like its Toyota and Subaru partners, Scion is remaining silent on both performance and economy figures.



The all-new bodyshell (which, despite its profile, isn’t a hatchback) has been engineered to deliver enhanced driving dynamics and handling. Consequently, the FR-S is lightweight, boasts a low centre of gravity and has a nicely balanced 53:47 front-rear weight distribution.



Sales of the 2013 Scion FR-S are due to begin in North America during spring 2012. Prices have yet to be confirmed.




Scion FR-S (2013) DashboardScion FR-S (2013) Front




Scion FR-S (2013) Rear SideScion FR-S (2013) Interior




Scion FR-S (2013) Rear SeatsScion FR-S (2013) Side



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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Subaru BRZ unveiled

After Toyota revealed the GT 86 a couple of days ago, it was inevitable that Subaru would quickly follow with the production version of its near-identical BRZ.




Subaru BRZ (2012) Front Side


Subaru BRZ (2012) Rear Side



Like the Toyota, power comes from a four-cylinder boxer engine that will be available with a choice of manual or automatic six-speed transmissions. Power output is a fairly modest 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) at 7,000 rpm, but the BRZ has light weight in its favour. Whether such a mix results in a truly quick car remains to be seen though, as Subaru has yet to release any performance figures.



Equally important is the combination of rear-wheel drive and a low centre of gravity, which should make for good handling. Indeed, Subaru intends to prove its new coupé’s mettle on the track by entering the BRZ in the GT300 class of the 2012 Japanese Super GT race series.




Subaru BRZ Super GT 2012 (Rendering) Front Side



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Monday, 28 November 2011

Toyota GT 86 finally here

It has been a long wait, but the Toyota FT-86 sports car is finally here. The original name hasn’t survived though, and in Europe it’s now known as the GT 86. For North America it’ll be called the FR-S and marketed under the Scion brand.




Toyota GT 86 (2012) Front Side 1



Developed in partnership with Subaru, the GT 86 is a 2+2 coupé that’s built on an all-new rear-wheel drive platform.



Power comes from a typically Subaru 2.0 litre flat-four boxer engine, albeit fitted with Toyota’s D-4S fuel injection technology. Featuring twin injectors per cylinder and running a high compression ratio, it develops 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) at 7,000 rpm and 205 Nm (151 lb/ft) of peak torque at 6,600 rpm. Those outputs might not sound like an awful lot, but then the GT 86 weighs just 1,180 kg.



Buyers will have a choice of manual or automatic transmissions, both of which have six speeds. However, performance and efficiency figures have yet to be released.



At only 4,240 mm (13’ 10”) long, the GT 86 is slightly shorter than the Toyota Auris, but a width of 1,775 mm (5’ 9”) and height of 1,285 mm (4’ 2”) give it a suitably sporty stance. As expected, the styling is virtually identical to its Subaru BRZ cousin, with detail changes restricted to components such as the bumpers and wheels.



So, assuming a similar driving experience and no overriding brand loyalty, the decision to buy either the Toyota or Subaru version will come down to equipment levels and pricing - and both of those items are still to be confirmed.



The Toyota GT 86 makes its public debut at the Toyota Motor Show at the end of this month, and UK sales are due to begin in June 2012.




Toyota GT 86 (2012) DashboardToyota GT 86 (2012) Rear Side




Toyota GT 86 (2012) Front Side 2Toyota GT 86 (2012) Interior



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Friday, 25 November 2011

Impreza WRX STI S206

Subaru has announced the Impreza WRX STI S206, the latest in its ‘S’ series of special editions that promises more performance than the standard model.



Just 300 examples are going to be built and, to make things worse, the S206 will be offered in Japan only.






Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 (2012) Front Side 1
Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206. Scroll down for more images.



The internals of the Impreza’s boxer engine have been specially balanced, while the engine control unit and twin-scroll turbocharger are both bespoke. Together with a large intercooler and a low back-pressure exhaust system, the result is 315 bhp (235 kW / 320 PS) and 431 Nm (17 lb/ft) of peak torque.



Chassis upgrades include Bilstein dampers and STI springs, which are augmented by a flexible front strut tower brace to sharpen up the handling. The S206 gets exclusive silver BBS 19” wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sports 245/35ZR19 tyres, and braking is taken care of by Brembo calipers combined with drilled discs.



Identifying the S206 are its larger, lower front splitter, outlet grilles over the front wheel arches and a bootlid lip spoiler. On the inside, there’s leather and Alcantara upholstery, Recaro front seats and a plaque that displays the car’s individual build number.



For an even greater visual impact, Subaru has also developed the optional ‘NBR Challenge Package’ for the S206. This consists of an adjustable carbon fibre rear wing, black 19” BBS wheels and a carbon fibre roof panel, but it’s only being made available on a maximum 100 cars. The bad news is that they’ve all already been pre-sold.




Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 NBR Challenge Package (2012) Front SideSubaru Impreza WRX STI S206 NBR Challenge Package (2012) Rear Side




Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 (2012) Interior 1Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 (2012) Interior 2




Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 (2012) Front Side 2Subaru Impreza WRX STI S206 (2012) Rear Side



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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Subaru BRZ STI Concept

The Subaru BRZ and its Toyota FT-86 twin have been a long time coming, with the first concepts appearing over two years ago.



But now Subaru has confirmed that the production BRZ will, at long last, be unveiled at the Toyota Motor Show in December. However, ahead of the Japanese debut, a BRZ STI Concept will be exhibited at this month’s L.A. Auto Show, and to coincide with that news the first official images have been released.




Subaru BRZ STI Concept (2011) Rear Side 1



Despite the ‘Concept’ tag, it’s unlikely that the BRZ due for Los Angeles is going to differ much from the final version. The design is not bad at all, even if that blue paintwork is crying out to be complemented by gold-finished wheels for the traditional Subaru look.



No detailed specifications have been announced, but it is known that power for both the FT-86 and BRZ will be provided by a direct-injection 2.0 litre Subaru boxer engine, with drive going to the rear wheels.




Subaru BRZ STI Concept (2011) Front Side


Subaru BRZ STI Concept (2011) Rear Side 2



Production of the Subaru BRZ is scheduled to start in spring 2012, and UK sales are expected to begin shortly after.



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Friday, 16 September 2011

New Subaru XV launched

Subaru has unveiled its Impreza-based XV crossover at the Frankfurt Motor Show.



Looking like a jacked-up hatchback with extra plastic cladding, it’s set to compete in an increasingly crowded market segment alongside rivals such as the Nissan Qashqai, Mazda CX-5 and Kia Sportage.




Subaru XV (2012) Front Side 1Subaru XV (2012) Rear Side




Subaru XV (2012) InteriorSubaru XV (2012) Front Side 2



Power comes from the new generation boxer petrol engine, which is available in 1.6 or 2.0 litre capacities and features an automatic stop / start system as standard. However, the big seller in Europe is expected to be the 2.0 litre boxer diesel.



A new continuously variable transmission called Lineartronic will also be offered. It’s claimed to reduce fuel consumption, although no figures have been released that would verify that.



Similarly, pricing for the Subaru XV has yet to be confirmed.



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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Free upgrade for WRX STI

The 2011 WRX STI hasn’t been around for long, but already Subaru is tempting potential buyers in the UK with a no-cost upgrade package.



Subaru WRX STI Type UK Hatch (2011) Side
Subaru WRX STI Type UK Saloon (2011) Side


Enhancements to the 2.5 litre boxer engine lift power from 295 bhp (220 kW / 300 PS) to 315 bhp (235 kW / 320 PS), while maximum torque rises by a useful 43 Nm (31 lb/ft) to 450 Nm (331 lb/ft) at 3,400 rpm.



As a result, the car’s zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) time falls from 5.2 to 4.9 seconds. There’s no word on whether top speed, fuel consumption or emissions are affected.



Also included in the deal is a Pioneer satellite navigation unit which features Bluetooth, a touch screen and an MP3 player connection.



The WRX STI upgrade offer runs from the beginning of April until the end of June, and applies to the hatch and saloon models. Both cost £32,995 on the road but, unless you like red or white paint, £460 will have to be added to that amount for a metallic finish.



Regardless of colour choices, that seems like good value. However, anyone wanting a rapid all-wheel drive saloon at a special offer price might want to consider the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR FQ-300 SST, which is currently £29,699. It’s also marginally quicker, with a 0-62 mph time of 4.7 seconds.



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Monday, 11 October 2010

2011 Subaru WRX STI

When it was first introduced a couple of years ago, some thought the new generation Impreza lacked visual impact. Not only was it sold as a five-door hatchback in the UK, but the rather anonymous styling meant that telling the performance versions from their more mundane siblings could be hard.



Hence the 2011 Subaru WRX STI Type UK, which has been designed to address those criticisms. It gets a proper boot for the first time (the hatch version remains on sale too) and wider wheel arches, but it loses the Impreza name. According to Subaru, the WRX STI has become a model in its own right.





The WRX STI was never going to be a particularly pretty car, and the saloon is crying out for a decent boot lid spoiler to help balance its proportions, but the update appears to have been generally successful. The changes are more than skin deep, though.



A stiffer body than before has allowed longer travel suspension to be fitted, which improves both ride quality and road holding. Based on the ‘Spec C’ set up, the revised chassis has been combined with a lower ride height and wider tyres to further improve driver feedback and control.



Unsurprisingly, there’s a turbocharged boxer engine under the bonnet. Still with a capacity of 2.5 litres, it has now been cleaned up to meet Euro 5 emissions standards. Power remains at 295 bhp (220 kW / 300 PS), with a very healthy 407 Nm of torque available at 4,000 rpm. Subaru claims the way in which that torque is delivered has been improved, meaning that there’s a better throttle response and more linear acceleration.



0-62 mph (100 km/h) takes just 5.2 seconds, while top speed is still restricted to 155 mph (250 km/h). Fuel economy isn’t too brilliant though, with the WRX STI managing just 26.9 mpg (10.5 l/100km) on the combined cycle. CO2 emissions of 324 g/km mean that the Subaru doesn’t quite make it into the top tier for UK road tax purposes, but nevertheless it’s in Band L which will set the owner back £425 each year.







For 2011, the WRX STI’s all-wheel drive system has been upgraded, and the differentials now have revised settings. Torque is sent 41% front / 59% rear by default, but this can be altered via the four-mode Driver’s Control Centre Differential system. Also adjustable is the electronic stability control - or Multi-Mode Vehicle Dynamics Control in Subaru-speak - which lets the driver decide how intrusive it is.



As part of the revisions, the interior gets better materials for a more quality feel, and there are new Recaro seats for the driver and passenger. Standard equipment for 2011 includes Bluetooth telephone connectivity, climate control, ten-speaker audio with USB and AUX input jacks, cruise control and keyless entry.



The Subaru WRX STI is available in the UK now and costs £33,405 OTR for either the saloon or hatchback versions.



That price would usually be comparable to its archrival, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR FQ-300. However, significant reductions across all of the Evo X range mean that the GSR FQ-300 can currently be had for £28,804 and, unluckily for Subaru, that’s a big saving.

Thursday, 6 May 2010

2010 Subaru WRX SCCA World Challenge

The WRX is classified in the Touring Car (TC) category.

2005: Irish Mike’s Racing (IMR) begins campaigning a WRX. The car manages a season high of 12th place.

2006: Irish Mike’s Racing campaigns the WRX for 2 races until it is demolished during a practice session. At this point Subaru of America pulls out its contingency funding. IMR pulls from the race due to lack of funding.

2009: Phoenix Performance will enter the first race with driver Andrew Aquilante.
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