NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Is Subaru's BANGING BLUE WRX Concept A STUD or DUD?

NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Is Subaru's BANGING BLUE WRX Concept A STUD or DUD?
Though you all may not know this, I am actually a big fan of Subaru's products. And at the 2013 New York Auto Show, I have to say the brand really made my heart jump with the unveil of its all-new WRX Concept.

To put it simply, this thing is tough.

Since we know Subaru will give the WRX the greenlight, that's not the issue here. It's a matter of if, or really, how much the production version will be diluted compared to this bright blue brilliant model. The closer it looks to this though, the better.

Though its design has some quirks — the rear door, the high trunk that has a line that creates a sharp crease in the C-Pillar — I think it all comes together in its own unique way.

As long as it has a boxer motor, a big turbo and Subaru's famous durability, it will continue to be a hot product for the marque.

BUT, what we really want to know what YOU think of this design concept:

Is Subaru's latest design for the WRX Concept a STUD or a DUD?


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Subaru's press release follows:

THE ALL-NEW SUBARU WRX CONCEPT DEBUTS AT THE 2013 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW

• SUBARU WRX CONCEPT hints at next generation WRX design language
• Focus is on sharp handling, AWD grip and turbo power

New York -  Subaru of America, Inc. today unveiled the SUBARU WRX CONCEPT at the 2013 New York International Auto Show at the Jacob K. Javits Center. The design concept hints at the design language of the next generation WRX.

The bold and muscular design emphasizes turbocharged power and AWD grip in a more agile and athletic form. The SUBARU WRX CONCEPT blends the WRX’s famous power and road-holding prowess with an even greater focus on sharp handling, steering and communicative chassis. To further improve handling dynamics, the SUBARU WRX CONCEPT features a carbon-fiber roof to enhance the already low center of gravity and reduce weight.

Considerably lower, sleeker and wider, the SUBARU WRX CONCEPT delivers even more street presence than previous generations of WRX. The new grille design is larger and bolder and sets off the classic WRX hood scoop. A pronounced powerbulge provides clearance for the new turbocharged engine and intercooler. A prominent hexagonal grille form and deep lower valences with air intakes are designed to enhance aerodynamics, add downforce and aid engine cooling.

The three dimensional mesh pattern of the grille denotes the sporting nature of the SUBARU WRX CONCEPT and sets the Subaru star cluster apart, while the new hawk-eye headlights integrate the Subaru family design heritage.

A sharp character line runs from the front corner through to the taillights, intersected by the boldly flared wheel arches emphasizing the Subaru’s AWD system. The compact cabin greenhouse draws attention to the power and solidity of the body and focuses attention to wide stance that provides a visual link between body and chassis.

The rear design echoes the hexagonal design motif from the front grille and features a dramatically curved trunk lid that also acts as a rear spoiler. The distinctive wide rear bumper of the SUBARU WRX CONCEPT adds to the powerful street presence of the car and is off-set by large quad tailpipes denoting the powerful turbocharged engine. The aggressive rear diffuser improves vehicles aerodynamics.

The all-new SUBARU WRX CONCEPT features a new paint color, “WR Blue Pearl III”, which modernizes the iconic WRX look. Fluorescent Yellow is used as an accent on the WRX badge on the front grille, the brake calipers and the exhaust tip finishers, adding character notes to the design.

Filling out the broad fenders are BBS “RI-D” One Piece Forged Duralumin wheels and featuring 245/40ZR20 Dunlop tires with an exclusive tread pattern.

Key Dimensions
(Overall Length x Width x Height): (178.0in x 74.4in x 54.7in ), Wheelbase: (108.7 in.)



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MorePowerMorePower - 3/30/2013 1:05:53 AM
+4 Boost
This concept is DAMN SEXY!!!

If Subaru can address the steering, brake feel, body roll and can install a seat that isn't a size too big(N.A. market seats are too wide).

I'm impressed Subaru, keep up the good work.


trmckintrmckin - 3/30/2013 1:12:47 AM
+3 Boost
Nice!


USNA1999USNA1999 - 3/30/2013 4:37:36 AM
+4 Boost
This car will be awesome!


jeffgalljeffgall - 3/30/2013 8:26:54 AM
+3 Boost
I think it looks great and will probably perform that way too. If it makes production, price will determine its success. If they go too high, people will shift to premium labels and kill its demand.


freeagentfreeagent - 3/30/2013 9:12:21 AM
+3 Boost
very nice. lets hope the interior brings a big upgrade from current materials and options.


pepito66pepito66 - 3/30/2013 9:16:37 AM
+4 Boost
I am not a Subaru fan this one is awesome , great.


ScirosSciros - 3/30/2013 10:40:16 AM
+2 Boost
Total stud of a car. This is one of the best-looking sedans in ages.


irishmikeirishmike - 3/30/2013 11:23:13 AM
+2 Boost
Oh, now we know where the truly competent stylists have gone--they're now working for Subaru !!


lemmyb2lemmyb2 - 3/30/2013 1:25:55 PM
+2 Boost
Definite winner! I love that rear difuser!!



iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 3/31/2013 1:34:22 AM
+1 Boost
what a great design ! i really think this is the nicest looking subaru ever !


mini22mini22 - 4/2/2013 12:43:03 AM
+1 Boost
It will be interesting if the "Carbon" roof makes it to production. Also what the curb weight ends up being. Already 2 positive factors to improved handling are already being used. 1) Lower ride height-obviously helps lower the center of gravity even without the carbon roof.2)The car being quite a bit wider. At 74 inches this car is what approximately 3 inches wider than the previous WRX. This would imply a wider track front and rear. This car is probably going to at least rival the current Evo in the handling stakes. If Subaru keeps the weight down this should be quite a nice car to drive.


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