Subaru : unveils the all-new Impreza (Japanese specifications prototype) fitted with STI parts at Tokyo Auto Salon 2023
January 12, 2023 at 09:10 pm
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Subaru unveils the all-new Impreza (Japanese specifications prototype)
fitted with STI parts at Tokyo Auto Salon 2023
Tokyo, January 13, 2023 - Subaru Corporation and its motorsport subsidiary Subaru Tecnica International (STI)*1 exhibited at Tokyo Auto Salon 2023 held on January 13 to 15, 2023 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
SUBARU/STI booth image
The all-new Impreza (Japanese specifications prototype) was showcased as a specially customized model, with STI parts in development equipped.
Also, Levorg STI Sport♯Prototype based on Levorg STI Sport R EX model is showcased. CROSSTREK BOOST GEAR CONCEPT and REX BOOST GEAR CONCEPT are unveiled as concept cars scattered with features which excite a more active and positive adventurous mind. Moreover, the race car scheduled to participate in the Japanese Rally Championship 2023, SUBARU WRX RALLY CHALLENGE 2023, was revealed.
*1: Subaru Tecnica International Inc. (STI) (President: Yasuo Hiraoka, Head office: Mitaka City, Tokyo)
Related releases:
World Premier of All-New Subaru Impreza (November 18, 2022) https://www.subaru.co.jp/news-en/2022_11_18_172656/
Subaru Announces Lineup for Tokyo Auto Salon 2023 (December 26, 2022)https://www.subaru.co.jp/news-en/2022_12_26_171839/
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Subaru Corporation specializes in the production and marketing of automotive vehicles. The group also develops aeronautical construction activity. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by activity as follows:
- sale of vehicles (96.7%): mini-cars and individual cars (860,000 units sold in 2020/21; brands Legacy, Impreza, Forester, Exiga, etc.);
- sale of aircrafts (3.1%);
- other (0.2%): primarily manufacturing of industrial equipment (engines, pumps, electric generators, etc.).
Net sales break down geographically as follows: Japan (17.6%), Asia (3.3%), North America (73.6%), Europe (1.9%) and other (3.6%).