The Next Subaru WRX May Not Have A Boxer Engine

Subaru's design boss has said that only symmetrical all-wheel drive is "critical" to customer expectations, hinting that the next WRX may be powered by something other than a boxer-four
The Next Subaru WRX May Not Have A Boxer Engine

As time goes on, we’re getting a better idea of how the next Subaru WRX will shape up. We know it’ll take styling inspiration from the muscular Viziv concept (above), and it’s looking likely that hybrid power will be involved. Most importantly, the quirky turbo boxer-four configuration may be for the chop.

Recently, Subaru Europe’s sales and marketing manager, David Dello Stritto, said that the turbocharged boxer four-pot “can simply not exist in the future,”, and now we’ve a further sign the Japanese company is looking to drop one of the WRX’s defining features.

Speaking to Autocar, Subaru’s design boss Mamoru Ishii suggested that to satisfy customer expectations, the next WRX has to come with symmetrical all-wheel drive. But a flat-four? It seems that’s considered optional.

The current WRX STI's thirsty boxer-four hasn't helped its sales in the UK, leading to it being dropped from the range
The current WRX STI's thirsty boxer-four hasn't helped its sales in the UK…

“Four-wheel drive is critical to the power and performance levels our customers expect, but on the engine we have more freedom,” he said. So while the death of the boxer in the WRX isn’t definite yet, it seems Subaru is keen to investigate other engine arrangements.

While the left-field flat-four is one of our favourite things the car, we do get why it might have to go in the current climate. A particularly shocking thirst for unleaded and high emissions has made the current car look unattractive compared to conventional rivals like the VW Golf R, leading to low sales in the UK. As a consequence, Subaru UK announced it was to stop selling the current car here altogether.

Whatever Subaru decides, make no mistake - for better or worse, the next WRX is going to be the most radically changed version of the car we’ve ever seen.

Comments

Jopel

What do people expect cars these days are about cost saving same reason why Mazda keeps stalling on the rotary, for a long while it’ll be about economy and even Subaru is seeing that

12/18/2017 - 16:08 |
14 | 0
Anonymous

This is depressing 😢

12/18/2017 - 16:15 |
4 | 6
Skyy

Sooo we’ll get another boring, characterless inline 4. Great.

12/18/2017 - 16:22 |
50 | 2
5:19.55

In reply to by Skyy

12/18/2017 - 20:09 |
10 | 0
eXoZGaming

In reply to by Skyy

i like inline 4’s….but i like the shouty ones

12/19/2017 - 15:33 |
0 | 0
TheMindGarage

If it has to become an inline-4, I’ll be a little sad, but come on, at least cars like this still exist? At least it didn’t go the way of its arch-rival…

12/18/2017 - 16:23 |
24 | 2
Rahul 1

Subaru honey, uhhh, you might need a new CEO. I mean someone that could up-tune this company and make professional designs and engines and a new GT or Hatch…They seriously need to get back into the hatch business again

12/18/2017 - 16:23 |
36 | 4
Anonymous

So it’s gonna be just a Golf R sedan?
There goes another jap company…

12/18/2017 - 16:32 |
10 | 2
Anonymous

I don’t mind it being a hybrid or not having a flat four. Subaru has to modernize the car they can’t just keep on saying: but it won the wrc 2 decades ago

12/18/2017 - 16:40 |
2 | 2
Tomislav Celić

IMO that doesn’t change anything. Subaru is famous for AWD, boxer or not, deep inside, I don’t care

12/18/2017 - 16:41 |
4 | 4

Boxer have been unchanged for years anyway so it was already in the final form that could bring money. What i wish is a new wrc program, the best way to launch a new concept

12/18/2017 - 20:11 |
4 | 0
redflamexfire(R32 squad)

It doesn’t have its own heart

12/18/2017 - 16:56 |
4 | 2
Anonymous

They are gonna do ROTARY

12/18/2017 - 17:10 |
2 | 0

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