SUBARU FORESTER KEEPS ON KEEPING ON

Subaru Forester was one of the trailblazers in the SUV market when it was launched here in 1997. Starting as a relatively conservative station wagon, it evolved over the years into a stylish mid-sized vehicle. Through the generations Forester has been a consistently high seller despite the growing number of competitors in what is now Australia’s most competitive market segment. The latest MY2022 Forester arrived here in August 2021 with a moderate facelift, some chassis tweaks and a tech upgrade. Seven variants are available including two with mild hybrid power…. Read more

SUBARU OUTBACK AWD TOURING

With Liberty’s departure, Outback is now flagship of the Subaru range — but not the most expensive. That dubious honour goes to the hard-edged, high-performance version of the WRX sporty — the STI spec.R. But I know which one I’d rather have. My wife reckons the latest Outback is a corker too. About the only thing missing is a third row of seats. In fact, there’s no seven-seater in the entire Subaru range which is a bit strange — not since the Tribeca people mover in 2013. We drove the… Read more

FULL-ELECTRIC SUBARU SOLTERRA

Subaru Corporation has given us details of the new full-electric Subaru Solterra. Named by combining the Latin words for “Sun” and “Earth” it will be built on the e-Subaru Global Platform, a new all-electric vehicle architecture. It has been jointly developed by Subaru and Toyota on a BEV-dedicated platform. Subaru has made a commitment to apply electrification technologies to all Subaru vehicles sold worldwide by the first half of the 2030s and has announced it plans to continually develop and deliver products that meet societal needs and contribute to the… Read more

NEXT GENERATION SUBARU WRX SPORTSWAGON

Complementing the launch of the all-new Subaru WRX sedan, Subaru Australia has announced that a WRX Sportswagon will also arrive on Australian shores in second quarter of 2022. A wolf in sheep’s clothing, the WRX Sportswagon combines the turbocharged performance of the sedan with a touch of sophistication and an abundance of practicality. The WRX Sportswagon will be a model in its own right, with both the sedan and Sportswagon featuring specification tailored to their respective audiences. Blair Read, the General Manager of Subaru Australia, said: “The WRX is a… Read more

SECOND GENERATION SUBARU BRZ

Subaru has provided initial information on its second generation BRZ sportscar, with more to follow closer to its estimated launch in Australia December. Built in Subaru’s factory in Japan the BRZ will be priced from $38,990 Manufacturer’s List Price. Two variants will be available, BRZ Coupe and BRZ Coupe S. Both with the choice of six-speed manual or six-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission. Power will come from Subaru’s new design naturally-aspirated 2.4-litre direct and port injection four-cylinder horizontally-opposed Boxer engine. Subaru BRZ for the first time offers a suite of Vision… Read more

SUBARU FORESTER: CHANGES FOR 2022

Subaru Forester is getting a mid-life makeover for 2022. It has a revised headlight, foglight, front bumper and grille treatment as well as numerous technology and suspension upgrades. Retuned front suspension coil springs and dampers improve ride comfort, steering responsiveness and handling. New aluminium engine mount bracket reduces vibrations and noise. Foresters with the Driver Monitoring System gain gesture-controlled temperature adjustment for the air-conditioning, a new feature for Subaru that enables drivers to adjust the temperature via a simple hand gesture. In all models other than the Forester 2.5i, Adaptive… Read more

LIGHT TOUCH TO SUBARU XV UPGRADE

From the get-go the Subaru XV, or as one wag said the ’15’, was destined for a future outside the norm of the compact sports utility vehicle. And has stayed true to form. For a start, it was powered by Subaru’s trademark horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine mated with the marque’s ubiquitous all-wheel drive system. And styling was not your average small SUV set-up, with more of a nod to the wagon. A minor mid-life makeover for the second generation was cause to look back over the road travelled so far, while… Read more

SUBARU BRZ SPORTS SECOND GENERATION

At this stage, Subaru estimates first second generation BRZ will arrive in Australia during quarter four this year. And the local importer has introduced an online Register Your Interest section on subaru.com.au. Subaru General Manager, Blair Read, said: “We’ve been staggered by the amount of interest in new BRZ. The level of dealer enquiry and calls to our own customer service centre indicates massive interest among sports car fans and we look forward to sharing more details closer to launch.” He added: “We only have around 50 of the current… Read more

SUBARU OUTBACK’S ENIGMA VARIATIONS

Where has the time gone? That’s not the only conundrum the Subaru Outback has come up in its more than two decades on, and off, Australian roads. Designed and developed in America, yet given an Aussie name tag, the enigmatic Outback helped set off the move from station wagon to sport utility vehicle and has continued down that road since. The sixth generation recently landed Down Under in a simplified three-variant range – Outback, Outback Sport and Outback Touring – with an impressive list of features, including Subaru’s hallmark all-wheel… Read more

SUBARU WRX STI EJ25 FINAL EDITION

Subaru has said farewell to current generation WRX STI, with a final special edition packed with considerable extra kit. Only 75 of the WRX STI EJ25 Final Edition models will be sold, each individually numbered; 30 will be available for sale online at www.subaru.com.au, with the balance through the 24-strong STI network nationally. EJ25 refers to the code of the current WRX STI 2.5-litre turbocharged engine – the last in line ahead of an all-new powerplant for the next generation. The EJ25 debuted in 2005, in the Model Year 2006… Read more