Is the STI faster than the Evo?
The Evo averages an astonishing 4.6 seconds from 0 to 60 mph. It might only beat the Subaru STI to that mark because the Evo can get there, just barely, in second gear, although it also holds a slight advantage through the quarter-mile, too. That’s despite ceding 10 horsepower and 192 pounds of curb weight to the STI.
Is the WRX STI better than the WRX?
In short, the STI will undoubtedly handle better, but at the cost of weight and fuel economy. That new FA20 engine also means the WRX makes more torque sooner, despite the identical 0-60 time.
Is the WRX 6 speed the same as the STI?
The STi features the same all-wheel-drive system and a 6-speed manual combination that is so potent in the standard WRX. Sport Lineartronic — continuously variable automatic transmission — is available on the WRX but not on the STi.
What’s the difference between the WRX STI and WRX Evo?
The WRX STI, meanwhile, is an all-new model with, you know, a future and stuff. Where Mitsu has talked scarily about the next Evo being an EV and a CUV, Subaru has invested in continuing with its rally car for the road. This STI is better than ever, too.
What makes the Evo different to the STI?
The Evo’s dynamic characteristics not only make it predictable, but extremely confidence-inspiring, with Bilstein shocks that feel best suited for relatively well-paved roads. Gearing is slightly taller and more realistic than that of the STI, leading to less frequent shifting and certainty of which gear to choose when entering a turn.
Is the Subaru Evo better than the original Evo?
The Subaru might not be your most comfortable choice as a daily driver, but it is far more subtle and refined, while lacking none of the fire-breathing characteristics of its progenitors. In terms of value, slickness, and modernity, it’s unquestionably better than the very last Evo.
How good are the seats and steering wheel on the Evo?
The leather-wrapped steering wheel has a better feel, and the gauges are visually more appealing. The seats provide great lateral support but don’t share the same level of aggressiveness as the Evo’s.