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Subaru of America announced that the global total of Subaru all-wheel drive vehicles exceeded 20 million this past June. While the company has been making vehicles since 1953, their first foray into all-wheel drive came in 1972 with the introduction of the Leone 4WD Estate Van, which also happened to be Japan’s first mass-produced all-wheel drive passenger vehicle.
Three years later in 1975, the US got their introduction to Subaru all-wheel drive with the automaker’s “On-Demand” 4WD on the DL/GL wagon, which allowed drivers to switch from front-wheel to four-wheel drive on the fly by just pulling a lever. Soon after, Subaru debuted the second generation of this system in the late ’80s/early ’90s. Called Full-Time 4WD, this technology evolved into what we know today as their Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.
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2022 Subaru WRX gets teased ahead of debut this year
30 June 2021 10:27 am / 2 comments
After keeping us waiting for some time, Subaru has finally confirmed that the next-generation WRX will make its debut this year. We don’t have an official reveal date just yet, but we do get a teaser image of the upcoming performance sedan, albeit a shadowy one.
At first glance, the redesigned WRX doesn’t appear to deviate much from the outgoing model, as the roofline looks similar on both models. However, there are notable differences (after brightening the image), including a revised window line that ends at a point rather than a vertical line near the C-pillar.
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