Page 1 of 1 Subaru has issued a teaser shot of its eagerly-anticipated new Impreza WRX STI which debuts at the Tokyo Motor Show on 24 October.
And while the image itself is darkly-lit for a sense of drama, enough is revealed to show the car to be substantially different from the standard model.
Developed by a dedicated team of performance-loving engineers, the new WRX STI features big blistered wheelarches for a ground-hugging stance.
Technical details are still under wraps but the Turbocharged range-topper looks set to satisfy Subaru's loyal fan-club.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the new Impreza's extended model range, highly-competitive insurance ratings have just been awarded.
The entry-level Impreza 1.5R is Group 4E - down from the previous model's 9E - while the new Impreza 2.0R carries a 7E rating.
First deliveries are due at the end of this month, but the five-door-only range is already winning widespread praise for its ride and refinement plus symmetrical all-wheel drive security.
Prices start at only £12,495 OTR for the Impreza 1.5R despite high equipment levels which include driver, passenger, side and curtain airbags, alloy wheels, climate-control air-conditioning and a radio/CD player. Page 1 of 1