
"The Subaru Performance-E STI Concept has to be the most aggressive-looking electric concept to debut at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show. It's purely a show carit doesn't even have an interiorbut it shows Subaru's intention to inject some sportiness back into the brand, which is mostly missing from the current lineup, especially among its EVs. The concept represents the future of the performance scene, spearheading Subaru's new generation and has a driver-friendly layout and a comfortable, spacious interior."
"In terms of design, the Performance-E STI nails the look of a sporty, low-slung fastback that looks like it's doing 150 mph while sitting still. It should have power to match its looks, although Subaru hasn't confirmed how much oomph it actually has. We can expect it to have at least two electric motors, giving it all-wheel-drive capability that earned STI-badged vehicles their renown."
"Subaru is looking at electrification as a way to bring back performance into its lineup, especially in Europe, where its sportiest cars were killed off because of increasingly stringent emissions regulations. But with an EV, you can have 1,000 horsepower and produce no local emissions, making it very attractive for Subaru. Talking to Autocar in April, Subaru's European Boss David Dello Stritto said We're working on more sporty models, and electrification allow"
Subaru revealed the Performance-E STI Concept at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo as an aggressive, futuristic, rally-inspired electric fastback. The concept is a show car without an interior but signals intent to inject sportiness back into Subaru's lineup and to explore more exciting EVs. The design emphasizes a low-slung fastback stance and suggests high performance with likely all-wheel-drive from multiple electric motors. Subaru views electrification as a means to restore high-performance models, particularly in Europe, by enabling high horsepower with zero local emissions. No specifications or production plans have been confirmed.
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