The Next Subaru WRX Will Still Have A Manual Gearbox

Despite being history in the UK, we're still hugely glad to hear that the next Subaru WRX will have a manual gearbox for old-school driver satisfaction
The Next Subaru WRX Will Still Have A Manual Gearbox

Even though Subaru in the UK has canned the WRX STI after a perfect storm of variables meant it just didn’t sell, we’re still excited to be able to tell you that its replacement will have a manual gearbox.

We know some automatics can be fun in their own way, but the inclusion of a cog-swapper you can work yourself is a welcome relief from the relentless efficiency drive towards automation. And anyway, if the car looks anything like the gob-smacking Viziv concepts we’ve seen lately, an old-school manual ratio whisk will suit it down to the ground.

We'll miss you, old friend...
We'll miss you, old friend...

The confirmation came from Subaru North America’s CEO, Tom Doll, who said it was only the Forester that would switch to automatic-only because of woeful sales of the manual.

It had previously been suggested that autonomous braking systems and the increased presence of self-driving technology could force Subaru to switch to automatics in order to reach the best overall safety potential.

The new WRX will reportedly be a mild hybrid, with a higher output than the WRX STI Final Edition’s 296bhp. Both four-door saloon and estate body styles have been drawn, but whether both make production remains to be seen.

Source: Motor1

Comments

Anonymous

I’m just glad it’s still possible to have a hybrid powertrain and a manual transmission.

Really hope more of these come about because it could save the manual having more versions which work on a hybrid.

04/12/2018 - 16:44 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Additionally: It also means I’m going to be harder on other hybrids which don’t have a manual, or at least ones which claim to be a “driver’s car” that don’t feature a manual.

Because, really, a car made for the driving experience should be a manual.

04/12/2018 - 16:45 |
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Brandon Sever

A manual hybrid? Haven’t seen many of those

04/13/2018 - 12:19 |
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michal9495

Thank God that I live in Poland

04/14/2018 - 11:40 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

Thank god…at least its better than becoming a EV

04/19/2018 - 21:03 |
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