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Subaru WRX 2022
Carsguide Managing Editor - Head of Video Matt Campbell had this to say at the time: The new-generation Subaru WRX is a more accomplished, complete and mature car than ever before. If all of that sounds good to you, you’re going to love it - but I’m also totally going to understand if that would put you off, because it isn’t necessarily the same sort of car we’ve come to expect it should be.
You can read the full review here.This is what Matt Campbell liked most about this particular version of the Subaru WRX: More mature these days, Wagon is properly practical, Easy to drive fast
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Subaru WRX 2022 Colours
Choose the sedan version of the WRX and you have the choice of the following colours: Ceramic White, Ice Silver Metallic, Solar Orange Pearl, Ignition Red, WR Blue Pearl, Sapphire Blue Pearl, Magnetite Grey Metallic and Crystal Black Silica.
The Sportswagon can be had in all those hues, too - except Solar Orange Pearl, which is reserved for the four-door.
The good news is that no colour option adds any extra cost - they're all $0.
- Ceramic White
- Ice Silver Metallic
- Solar Orange Pearl
- Ignition Red
- WR Blue Pearl
- Sapphire Blue Pearl
- Magnetite Grey Metallic
- Crystal Black Silica
Subaru WRX 2022 Price and Specs
Pricing guides

Subaru WRX Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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(AWD) | Sedan | 2.4L PULP CVT AUTO | $44,880 | $52,140 | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 2.0L PULP CVT AUTO | $39,820 | $46,860 | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 2.4L PULP 6 SP MAN | $40,700 | $47,850 | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN | $36,630 | $43,670 | |
(AWD) | Wagon | 2.4L PULP CVT AUTO | $45,650 | $53,130 | |
GT (awd) | Wagon | 2.4L PULP CVT AUTO | $51,260 | $58,960 | |
TS (awd) | Wagon | 2.4L PULP CVT AUTO | $53,680 | $61,710 |
Subaru WRX 2022 Speed
Subaru claims the 0-100km/h time for the manual sedan is 6.0 seconds which is identical to the last WRX despite this new model scoring a bigger engine. As for the CVT automatic versions? The 0-100 time is 6.1 seconds (was 6.3), and that figure is for both sedan and wagon.
Subaru WRX 2022 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Subaru WRX here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Subaru WRX 2019: What is my cars towing capacity?
Subaru doesn’t offer a towbar for the WRX, and there isn’t any on offer in the aftermarket. There is talk of a towbar being made available at some point in the future, but at the moment there’s no provision for towing with the WRX.
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What is the most expensive Subaru?
The most expensive Subaru is the WRX Spec R listed at $57,790. For more info on the latest models, check out our pricing and specs page, and you'll find all Subaru reviews and news here.
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How to make a Mazda 3 faster?
While there are ways to make your Mazda 3 quite fast it is not cheap or easy, and will require extensive involvement from experts. You would be far better served to look for a second-hand factory turbocharged high-performance Mazda MPS model, or buying a Subaru WRX, or Volkswagen Golf GTI, to get your high-performance kicks.
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How to make a Toyota Corolla faster?
The best way to make a Toyota Corolla faster is to trade it in on a Subaru WRX or Volkswagen Polo GTI. While Japanese cars are known to be loved by boy racers for their easy ability to hot up, the last few series of Toyota Corolla have next to no options for hot-up parts as these cars focus on excellent reliability rather than tar-burning performance. If you have a need for speed, consider looking to the Subaru WRX for a practical four-door Japanese go-fast car, or a Volkswagen Polo GTi for a fast car at a similar price point to a Corolla.
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Subaru WRX 2022 Accessories
The standard goodies on the WRX range includes 18-inch wheels across all variants, though the design varies between sedan and wagon models, and the sedans get better tyres, too.
If you want, you can accessorise your WRX with additional items from the brand's add-on parts catalogue. Items include roof racks, a cargo pod, bike rack, STI body kit, different wheels, mirror caps and more.
Subaru WRX 2022 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2022 Subaru WRX will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Subaru WRX Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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(AWD) | Sedan | 245x40 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 245x40 R18 9 | — | 245x40 R18 9 | — | |
Premium (awd) | Sedan | 245x40 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
RS (awd) | Sedan | 245x40 R18 9 | — | 245x40 R18 9 | — | |
(AWD) | Wagon | 225x45 R18 9 | — | 225x45 R18 9 | — | |
GT (awd) | Wagon | 225x45 R18 9 | — | 225x45 R18 9 | — | |
TS (awd) | Wagon | 225x45 R18 9 | — | 225x45 R18 9 | — |
Subaru WRX 2022 Interior
The interior of the Subaru WRX has seen big changes for the new-generation model. It is more modern, high-tech, and comfort-focused than ever before.
The standout inclusions comprise a huge 11.6-inch touchscreen media system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 2x front USB ports, a six-speaker stereo on the base grade version, and cloth seat trim.
Choose the mid-spec RS and you score nicer stuff, like sat nav, a 10-speaker Harman Kardon stereo with subwoofer, power adjustable front seats, heated front seats, heated rear outboard seats, ultrasuede seat trim and more.
The range-topping tS version has a marginally more upmarket interior with STI logos throughout (steering wheel and seats), as well as felt-lined door pockets up front.
Note - all manual versions miss out on rear seat directional air vents, and have a manual handbrake instead of an electronic handbrake.
Subaru WRX 2022 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2022 Subaru WRX are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1825mm x 1500mm and can vary on the basis of model.


Subaru WRX Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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(AWD) | Sedan | 1475x1795x4595 mm | 135 mm | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 1465x1825x4670 mm | 135 mm | |
Premium (awd) | Sedan | 1475x1795x4595 mm | 135 mm | |
RS (awd) | Sedan | 1465x1825x4670 mm | 135 mm | |
(AWD) | Wagon | 1500x1795x4755 mm | 140 mm | |
GT (awd) | Wagon | 1500x1795x4755 mm | 140 mm | |
TS (awd) | Wagon | 1500x1795x4755 mm | 140 mm |
Subaru WRX 2022 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2022 Subaru WRX is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Subaru WRX currently offers fuel consumption from 8.5 to 11.2L/100km. The Subaru WRX is available with the following fuel type: PULP.
Subaru WRX Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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(AWD) | Sedan | 2.0L,PULP,CVT AUTO | 8.6L/100km | |
(AWD) | Sedan | 2.0L,PULP,6 SP MAN | 9.2L/100km | |
(AWD) | Wagon | 2.4L,PULP,CVT AUTO | 8.5L/100km | |
GT (awd) | Wagon | 2.4L,PULP,CVT AUTO | 8.5L/100km |
Subaru WRX 2022 Seats
The Subaru WRX - whether you choose the sedan or Sportswagon - has five seats. The front ones are sporty bucket seats, and the trim that covers them depends on the model you select. Go for the tS, and you even get STI embroidered on the fronts.

Subaru WRX 2022 Boot Space
Cargo volume for the WRX Sportswagon is 492 litres with seats up and 902L with the back seats folded down (and 1430L to the ceiling). The cargo capacity of the sedan is 411L (RS and tS) to 414L (base model).
All grades have a space-saver spare wheel, too.