The difference between Subaru male leopard and female leopard

Both male and female leopards are the power of 2.0T, but the male leopard has more power. The male leopard has big nostrils on the hood, but the female leopard doesn't, so it is distinguished by turbocharging.

The so-called "male leopard" probably refers to WRX or STi models. If it is the eighth generation, it is numbered C~E of GD series. WRX_EJ205 and STi are both EJ207, both with 2.0T power, but there are many gaps in horsepower. Because they are all turbo cars, the hood has its own big nostrils. As for the details of WRX and STi, there are many differences. If it's an eight-generation travel, I personally think it's a travel version of the eight-generation WRX, but it's a little narrower than the box version, and it's not as wide as before. The female leopard is a non-turbocharged version. Engine EJ204, 2.0 naturally sucks air, there is no turbine and no intercooling, so the hood also needs to be perforated. Instead, it is a rare car.