Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
For all intents and purposes, the Subaru 2018 Levorg is a WRX wagon. It's built on the same platform as the WRX, shares the same 300 horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four engine, has the same ...
After acting as the flagship version of the compact Impreza line, Subaru took a different approach with the WRX/STI series beginning with the latter half of the previous decade. For better or for ...
Subaru just revealed a handful of modified Levorg concepts including an STI variant at the Tokyo Auto Salon Following the concept wagon’s debut during the Tokyo Motor Show last November. The Levorg is ...
Subaru announced a new addition to its Japanese range, called the Levorg Layback. The new variant of the wagon adopts SUV-style features and was teased prior to its debut this fall. Overall, the ...
Subaru could be on the verge of introducing a third generation of its WRX-based Levorg station wagon, one equipped with its new Strong Hybrid drivetrain. And in contrast to other notable wagon ...
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
The Subaru Levorg STI Sport prototype has been revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon. We were expecting something that added some extra ferocity to the regular Levorg concept shown a few months ago at the ...
Wagons are beginning to gain traction with vegans and college professors all over America, but we doubt Subaru will ever bring the Levorg over. It's just too weird, too Japanese. But that's perfect if ...
Last year, Subaru gave us our first look at the new Levorg station wagon in “prototype” form, which over the past few years has shared most of its body and interior with the Subaru WRX. Now we finally ...
What car are you pining over so hard that you’d buy it tomorrow if you could legally drive it here in the States?