Subaru used to offer its WRX sport compact car with a variety of body styles, sharing two-door, four-door, hatchback, and station wagon form factors with the more humble Impreza lineup upon which it was based. But in 2015, the car became its own model (rather than a trim level of the Impreza), losing all other body styles but the sedan. WRX fans have been asking for a hatchback ever since, but so far, Subaru has merely toyed with us, first with the Performance-B STI Concept from last year’s Tokyo Auto Show and now with this, the High Performance X Version II.
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