Subaru Viziv Performance STI for Tokyo Auto Salon

Subaru Viziv Performance STI for Tokyo Auto Salon

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Subaru will be debuting the Subaru Viziv Performance STI Concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2018 this week. The show car will be based on the Viziv Performance Concept from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, but with STI’s touch.

From the teaser image above, we can see a new and more aggressive front bumper with a red painted air intakes, STI badging on the traditional spots (grille and fog lamp location) and red accents (in STI’s trademark pinkish shade, we hope, although it’s not so clear here) throughout the car. The latter can be seen underlining the front grille, lip, side skirts and rear wing. Yes, there’s a huge rear wing.

Subaru Viziv Performance STI for Tokyo Auto Salon

Subaru says that the STI-fettled Viziv Performance boasts improved aerodynamics for better stability. There are no details on what’s under the concept’s hood. Subaru will also display the Levorg STI Sport, BRZ STI Sport, 2017 BRZ GT300, 2016 WRX STI NBR Challenge and the WRX STI S208 at the tuning show, along with some classic rally cars.

Why does this matter? The Viziv Performance is not just another random concept car, but an early preview of sorts for the next-generation Subaru WRX that’s due in 2020. That car will be both electrified and a “driver’s car” – full story here.

GALLERY: Subaru Viziv Performance Concept

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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

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