Subaru WRX Concept: Are These Official Photos of the New York Auto Show Model?
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Subaru WRX Concept: Are These Official Photos of the New York Auto Show Model?



Images of what is pledged to be Subaru's New York Auto Show-bound performance concept have just surfaced on the internet. The rear license plate on the car reads "Subaru WRX Concept", which is what we expected from the Japanese automaker when it first told us about its world premieres at the Big Apple.

At this time, we cannot independently confirm the claim that this is indeed that concept, but we will say that the close-up images look real.

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