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WRX – is a nameplate that is one of the all-time greats in the automotive universe, thanks in part to Colin McRae who dominated the world of World Rally Championship with an Impreza WRX, back in the 90s. Building on that success, around the turn of the century, Subaru finally brought the rally-bred Impreza WRX to America. A reasonably priced turbocharged all-wheel drive sport compact with a six-speed manual transmission, the Impreza WRX was quick to gain a huge fan following.

So clearly, when tinkering with a name as legendary as the WRX, Subaru had to tread carefully. It became a stand-alone model when it went on sale in 2015 and after seven years on the market, Subaru has finally given it a substantial makeover. Enter the 2022 Subaru WRX. The model is now in its fifth generation and has transitioned to the new Subaru Global Platform, and the company claims that this is the most extensive makeover that the WRX has ever seen.

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