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Subaru WRX and WRX STI refreshed for 2017

Subaru has given the WRX and WRX STI a once over to freshen up for 2017. While the regular Impreza’s have switch to Subaru’s new platform, the next-generation WRX and WRX STI are not expected before 2018.

The 2017 update brings a restyled front fascia characterised by more prominent lower openings. Both performance models also get new roof rack mounting brackets for improved visibility, a fresh set of alloy wheels, while the WRX STI now get new LED adaptive headlights and redesigned 19-inch wheels.

Inside, both models gain upgraded materials, new door grips, rear seat armrest with cup holders and a faster opening remote trunk. To improve refinement, Subaru has also installed thicker door glass, foam filled the windscreen header beam and revised the door seals.

The interior upgrade also includes a 5.9-inch multi-function display that replaces the old 4.3-inch unit and standard heated wing mirrors on the WRX.

Underneath the mildly tweaked sheet metal, Subaru has retuned the WRX’s suspension on both axles, revised the electric power steering calibration and enhanced the shifter feel for the 6-speed manual gearbox.

Customers can also now order a new optional Performance Package that brings red-finished brake calipers, upgraded Jurid brake pads and Recaro 8-way power seats.

To improve frontal collision performance, Subaru revised the front structure of both models.

No performance update has been made for the 2017 models, that means power continues to come from the same 2.0-litre direct-injected turbocharged flat-four for the WRX that develops 197kW and 350Nm of torque, channeled to the road via the Symmetrical AWD system and six-speed manual or optional CVT transmission.

Meanwhile, the more powerful WRX STI receives revised suspension and considerably updated brakes, which now use stronger monoblock 6-piston calipers at the front and 2-piston calipers at the back, coupled with larger, drilled rotors all around. The previously mechanical and electronic centre limited slip differential control DCCD system now gain electronic control for a smoother and quicker response.

Like the WRX, the STI’s 2.5-litre turbocharged Boxer engine remains unchanged, generating 221kW and 407Nm of torque.