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The debut of the Subaru WRX Wagon in Mexico is not entirely novel according to Autocosmos. This version made its entrance in 2022 in the global market but was previously known as the Subaru Levorg. The name isn’t a reference to “le cyborg” but instead merges legacy, revolution, and touring. The connection to the first term is evident as the model once shared a platform with the Impreza or WRX, as well as the now-discontinued Legacy sedan. “Touring” commonly alludes to wagons, a term often associated with BMW models.
The Subaru WRX Wagon in Mexico is stated by Autocosmos to be a unique offering in the country in terms of performance wagons. When examined across the North American continent, the WRX Sportwagon would find itself in esteemed company alongside Audi and BMW.
In the U.S., Audi markets the RS6 Avant wagon, while BMW recently confirmed plans to bring the M5 Touring to American shores. While the performance levels of the WRX manual wagon may not match those of the RS6 Avant and M5 Touring, their intentions align. Moreover, the Audi and BMW longroof performance models are priced well above the Subaru, both exceeding the $100,000 price point.
The likelihood of the WRX Sportwagon expanding further into the U.S. market is slim. However, if it were to happen, it would offer a competitive alternative to Audi and BMW wagons at a more accessible price point.
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