Subaru WRX STI hatch returns as aggressive concept, but you won’t be able to buy one

A new concept from the STI performance division previews a hardcore Toyota GR Corolla competitor… but Subaru says it’s not coming to showrooms.

Subaru has previewed a potential return to the hot-hatch segment with the reveal of a new Performance-B concept at the Tokyo motor show this week.

But it is strictly a concept, and there are no plans to put the Performance-B – based on the current Impreza hatch – into production, Subaru says.

The Performance-B treats the five-door body shell of the latest Impreza hatch to an STI overhaul, with wider wheel arches, a tall fixed rear wing, and an aggressive black bonnet scoop hinting at turbo power under the bonnet.

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The black plastic accents of the WRX sedan have been skipped in favour of body-coloured accents, plus a new front face distinct from the WRX sedan, with the STI division’s signature cherry pink accents around the grille.

A centre-exit dual exhaust is framed by a new diffuser and aggressive vents, while 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza track-day tyres fill the arches.

Limited technical details of the Performance-B concept have been revealed, but it is likely to use a version of the 2.4-litre turbocharged flat-four engine seen in today’s WRX.

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An alternate candidate is an all-new engine for the next generation of Subaru performance cars, including a future WRX, as today’s model is four years into its life and due for replacement later this decade.

Visible inside the car is a manual gear stick, in place of a CVT automatic standard in all Impreza models sold to the public, while ‘Proud of BOXER’ lettering features on the bonnet scoop.

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“A concept model representing Subaru’s Performance Scene, with an internal combustion engine (ICE) base. The design achieves a balance of advanced performance and power with practicality,” Subaru said in a media statement.

“By flexibly incorporating the assets Subaru has honed over many years, including a horizontally-opposed engine and Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, this model expands the range of options that deliver the Subaru difference, offering more customers the chance to experience the joy of driving.”

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