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Driven: 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness Answers the Call of the Wild
- Recently, Subaru introduced a base WRX starting at $32,495, while the Premium trim's price was cut to $33,495.
- Despite expectations that prices would rise last year due to tariffs, Subaru imported the WRX from Gunma, Japan, surprising many observers.
- Standard safety tech includes Subaru Eyesight Driver Assist with adaptive cruise, lane centring, pre-collision braking, and Emergency Driving Stop System, which Subaru says brings the vehicle `to a controlled stop while alerting other road users`.
- Limited editions like Series.Yellow, limited run, are $1,710 m more affordable than the 2025 WRX tS, making it accessible for more buyers.
- Subaru Australia confirmed MY26 changes include streamlining Impreza to AWD 2.0L at $33,490 b and AWD 2.0S at $40,990 b, with Crosstrek starting from $36,490 b.
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The Subaru WRX 2026 is committed to an unusual pricing policy in today’s industry and incorporates more security technology in all its versions
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Center
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- 45% of the sources are Center
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