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Subaru has big plans. An overview of upcoming models has leaked to the Internet

Manufacturers of virtually anything today have a very difficult time. Car manufacturers not excluded. They plan their news long in advance, fine-tune their marketing and communication, and think about how to present their news so that it attracts as many potential customers as possible. But we live in the age of the Internet and smartphones, which put most cameras and a computer in their pockets. In such an environment, it is practically impossible to hide anything. Now the Japanese brand Subaru has been convinced of this again, as an overview of news until 2024 escaped the Internet. The only problem with it is that we cannot be sure at all whether any of them will look to Europe or the Czech Republic. And if so, it can easily happen that in a completely different specification and with a different engine.

A photo of the news was published on his instagram by Autoguide magazine, which logically did not reveal where it came from. It is clear from the picture that Subaru is really planning a lot of news. What is important is the fact that during 2021 the carmaker will introduce a new generation of BRZ and WRX models. A facelift should also arrive with them Foresteru.

In the spring of 2022, the Japanese carmaker will launch its first purebred electric car, but so far it has it named Subaru EV in materials.

And now it’s certainly the most interesting for you, during the autumn of 2022, customers should look forward to the new generation of STI. The picture also shows that Subaru is also betting on the adventurous version of Wilderness, which will gradually appear on the Forester, Outback and Crosstrek models.

The plans are more than interesting, but we must repeat that it is not at all certain whether all the news will appear in our country as well. We even think that if we do, we must count on some form of electrification. Unfortunately, nothing has changed with the ever-tightening emission limits set by the EU. We are curious how and if any electrification will be reflected in the models FAST or STI. It’s almost sacrilege there, don’t you think?


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