Subaru WRX celebrates major Australian milestone


Subaru Australia has ticked over 70,000 sales of its rally-bred WRX, a significant milestone achieved over five generations since the iconic model launched locally in 1994.

Characterised by rumbly turbocharged boxer engines and Subaru’s signature ‘Symmetrical’ all-wheel drive system, the WRX and the hotter WRX STI became legendary through their involvement in global rally competition and have long brought “unmistakable character” to showrooms worldwide.

Subaru Australia says the WRX “played a defining role” in cementing the brand’s performance pedigree, supported by a “passionate owner community” for one of the few remaining Japanese hero cars of the 1990s.

“WRX has always been more than just a car. It represents a spirit of fun and connection that has resonated with Australians for more than 30 years,” said Subaru Australia general manager Scott Lawrence.

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“There’s something special about the way it makes people feel – that confidence behind the wheel, the sense of control, the grin it puts on your face.

“We’re grateful to every WRX owner who’s been part of the journey. Whether you’ve just picked up your first ‘Rex or have owned several over the years, your enthusiasm has helped make WRX what it is today.”

The WRX started life as a hotted-up variant of the standard Impreza sedan, and was first previewed in Australia at the 1993 Sydney motor show. It was released in Australia the following year, bringing with it a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder boxer engine (bearing the iconic EJ20 designation) and all-wheel drive.

The first Impreza WRX STI launched locally in 1998, bringing more power and improved performance-focused componentry. It was followed by the introduction of the limited-edition WRX STI 22B. Only five of the 424 examples built were imported to Australia by Subaru.