The Limited-Edition Subaru WRX S4 tS Is Here, But You Probably Can't Buy It

Those teasing devils at Subaru have released another cool-looking, limited-run performance car and made it available only to buyers in Japan
The Limited-Edition Subaru WRX S4 tS Is Here, But You Probably Can't Buy It

Remember that awesome limited-edition S207 WRX STI Subaru revealed last year? The boffins at Subaru Tecnica International have now taken a WRX and festooned it with many the S207’s fancy chassis bits, while leaving the under-bonnet gubbins mostly standard. The result is this: the S4 tS.

So what we’re looking at is a cut-price S207, something that’s quite a tempting proposition. Except there’s another key aspect the S4 tS shares with the S207: it’s only available in Japan, at a price of ¥4,968,000 (£38,000).

The Limited-Edition Subaru WRX S4 tS Is Here, But You Probably Can't Buy It

If you haven’t just closed this browser window in disgust and would like to torture yourself with more details about this delicious piece of forbidden fruit, let us fill you in. We’re looking at a whole host of STI parts, including ‘DampMatic II’ adjustable front dampers, STI-tuned rear dampers, a beefier strut brace, uprated rear suspension links and four-piston Brembo brakes.

Fancy some shoutier details on the outside? The ‘NBR Challenge Package’ gives you exactly that, with 19-inch forged wheels and a bloody great carbonfibre rear wing. Oh, and a suede steering wheel. Lovely

The Limited-Edition Subaru WRX S4 tS Is Here, But You Probably Can't Buy It

The 218bhp, 2.0-litre turbocharged boxer engine is - as mentioned - left pretty much alone, save for some unnamed “modified air intake/exhaust parts” which give a 10 per cent increase in torque under hard acceleration.

The big surprise though is what that boxer is attached to: a “Sport Lineartronic” transmission. Translate the marketing speak, and that’s a CVT gearbox. Fitted to a racier WRX. With no other transmission option available. Actually Japan, maybe you can keep this one…

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Comments

LOLWUT

If they really wanted to go down the auto-only route they should have equipped the car with a DCT gearbox, not a CVT. CVTs aren’t exactly known for their performance credentials.

10/05/2016 - 22:04 |
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Anonymous

Probably can’t buy it or you probably will not want to buy it? Lol.

10/05/2016 - 22:31 |
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Anonymous

218bhp? wut?

10/05/2016 - 23:41 |
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CalmnessAndSandwiches

I don’t care what you guys think! The CVT will be great for speed!

10/06/2016 - 05:36 |
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Klockorino

EVERY TIME SUBARU RELEASES A SPECIAL EDITION THAT I CANNOT HAVE IS LIKE DRIVING A STAKE THROUGH MY HEART.

SUBARU PLS. HELP ME.

10/07/2016 - 01:14 |
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Anonymous

Those seats tho!

10/07/2016 - 01:16 |
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Justanothercarguy 1

this is better

10/07/2016 - 05:27 |
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elsam

in the future these will be on japanese importing auction sites and then we can all have them :D

10/09/2016 - 10:10 |
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DangThatsALongName

In reply to by elsam

thats true

01/18/2017 - 16:50 |
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Anonymous

this is the biggest joke subaru of japan has ever made…

10/12/2016 - 05:39 |
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Anonymous

Atleast i can drive it in Assetto Corsa :c

10/13/2016 - 13:48 |
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