Subaru Shocker: About that Advanced Tourer Concept...
The
latest news to leak out of Subaru is as red hot as it is shocking.
Remember how the international media called the silver Advanced Tourer
Concept at last year's 2011 Tokyo Motor Show the next-generation Legacy?
Looks like everyone got it wrong -- including us. We're going to make
up for that here, however, since we have just learned that the Advanced
Tourer was actually an early look at the next-generation Subaru WRX.
That's right folks, the highly-anticipated WRX has already been revealed
in prototype form,
This
artist's impression depicts what we have been able to scrounge from a
Subaru insider about the company's all-new sports car. The new WRX will
get headlights, air dam, grille, and front brake ducts like those on the
Advanced Tourer Concept. The overall side profile will resemble the
Tourer as well, though the new WRX will incorporate far more aggressive
front and rear wheel arches and fenders. Odds are it will be bigger too
-- at roughly 180 inches long, 72 inches wide and 56 inches tall, the
Advanced Tourer is more than 6 inches longer, 3.5 inches wider, and
almost 2 inches shorter than the all-new Impreza. Like the outgoing
model, it will likely be offered as a sedan and hatchback.
Speaking
of the Impreza, the WRX will diverge the way the Nissan GT-R completely
diverged from the Nissan Skyline sedan in 2007. While it will ride on a
heavily modified version of the current Impreza platform, the WRX will
no longer employ the suffix Impreza. The harsh reaction to Subaru's
attempt to appeal to a broader audience by softening the 2008 WRX's ride
and handling traits planted the seeds for that radical decision. We
also learned that in designing the new car, product planners aimed to
redefine the WRX from a turbocharged boy-racer into a more-mature sporty
grand tourer with a higher-quality interior. Make no mistake, however,
the new WRX will come with a stiff suspension setup and enough power to
satisfy even the most hardcore fan.
Speaking
of power, a critical fact not yet clear is exactly what engines will
motivate the new WRX. Our insider tells us that Subaru's R&D team is
currently testing new FA series 1.6- and 2.0-liter direct-injected
turbocharged boxer fours in addition to a hybridized version of the
1.6-liter turbo -- the powertrain featured in the Advanced Tourer
Concept -- but he also says that while the R&D team is satisfied
with the hybrid's mileage and emissions, they believe that the hybrid
unit and its added weight wouldn't suit the WRX's performance focus.
We're betting on the new 2.0-liter unit.
"There
are those engineers who do support the hybrid idea, not least because
the hybrid we are developing might employ some Toyota componentry. But
the actual hybrid unit we are using is far lighter [than Toyota's
THS-II] single-clutch design," explains our insider, adding that it was
developed in-house. He told us that the current thinking inside Subaru
is to channel the hybrid powertrain away from the WRX and into the
all-new Legacy, due out in 2015. The new model will also incorporate a
choice of the standard six-speed manual transmission or the updated
version of Subaru's Lineartronic CVT fitted to the face-lifted Legacy
that just went on sale in Japan.
The
new WRX STIshould surface in 2015, and it will be aimed squarely at the
U.S. market. It is expected deliver more than 320 horsepower
(presumably from an optimized version of the new FA 2.0-liter turbo) and
compete in WTCC and the Nurburgring 24 Hours, in which the current
model recorded a dramatic class win last year.
This
new WRX is part of Subaru's recently announced "Motion V" initiative, a
plan to totally reinvent its powertrains and SI chassis, versions of
which currently underpin both the Legacy and Impreza. "Expect to see
more model downsizing and hybridization, while chassis will become even
lighter and boast a higher quality finish," says our source.
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