After seeing the leaked images revealing the 2014 Subaru WRX we thought we’d place them alongside the stunning WRX Concept we saw earlier this year.
We’ll let the pictures do the talking.
After seeing the leaked images revealing the 2014 Subaru WRX we thought we’d place them alongside the stunning WRX Concept we saw earlier this year.
We’ll let the pictures do the talking.
11 replies on “This is disappointment”
Sales – who needs them?
yeah this can’t be it!!!!!
It just can’t/
Why can’t it be, Subaru are the masters of screwing up awesome prototypes and delivery fugly! Not the first time.
I really like it!! NOT!!
I can see it is similar to the concept, if you squint. But, it is as similar as it is ugly!
And Nick Senior says it will be very close to the concept……Nick you need new glases!
But, Subaru, at least you are consistent. Ugly precedes ugly.
Why didn’t you get the Toyota 86 designers in?? Just this once!
I think I speak for every sighted person on the planet when I say – “NOOOOO!!!”
Why? How?
I wouldn’t go near that red cockroach mobile, the blue concept looks friggin awesome.
I simply can’t understand how this can happen. Who the hell do they ask when they do focus group testing?
Say hi, to Hyundai
WiillW because the BRZ/86 was not designed by Subaru. The aesthetics were pure Toyota design team as has been stated by both companies.
Subaru now make the ugliest cars in the world. They also make some of the cheapest and ugliest interiors. AWD marketing will only get you so far. Only the true diehard Northshore WASP’s buy new Subaru’s these days, everyone else just ignores the brand.
They haven’t made a decent looking car since 1998. By the looks of it they still don’t get it and are just getting worse!
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