![]() ![]() ![]() The same trim with the six-speed manual gets a similar bundle but replaces some of the safety tech with just blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert for $3,100. It's packaged with things like the nav system, upgraded radio, keyless start, and steering-responsive foglights for $4,095. Vehicles with navigation get a seven-inch version.ĭriving a WRX might be just a little safer too because Subaru is offering itsĮyeSight system with adaptive cruise control, pre-collisionīraking, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assist as an option on the Limited with the CVT. Subaru is giving all models, including the STI, its 6.2-inch Starlink infotainment system that includes a rearview camera. The WRX is undoubtedly fun to drive already, but the Premium and Limited trims now ride on standard 18-inch wheels with summer performance tires. WRX is $300 more than last year at at $26,595 (plus $795 destination on all of them), and the cheapest STI is $34,695, a $200 increase. The latest versions should hitĭealers in the summer, but prices grow slightly. The changes include some upgraded safety systems, and as a possible blasphemy to fans, a smaller wing is being offered on the STI. STI were just thoroughly revamped, but the Japanese brand has decided to tweak the offerings slightly for the 2016 model year. ![]()
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