Subaru DCCD: Navigating the Legacy of the Driver-Controlled Center Differential
by AutoExpert | 15 January, 2025
Let's get into something all you Subaru STI fans probably miss—a little something called the Driver Controlled Center Differential, or DCCD for short. Ever heard of it? This tech was basically Subaru's way of giving drivers a magic wand to control their cars on just about any surface. So here is all about Subaru DCCD.
Think back to the '90s—yes, way back when—when rally racing was all the rage. Subaru wasn't just messing around; they were in it to win it. That's when they introduced the DCCD. This wasn't just some boring upgrade; it was a revolutionary way to let drivers adjust the power between the front and rear wheels on the fly. Mud, snow, rain—whatever the road threw at you, with a tweak here and a twist there, you could handle it like a pro.
But then, in a move that baffled many of us, Subaru decided to drop the DCCD in 2021. Total bummer, right? This feature was like your favorite multi-tool; without it, the new STIs are still cool, but it's like they left home without their Swiss Army knife.
Why should you care? Well, picture this: you're cruising on a snowy road. Without DCCD, you might be white-knuckling a bit when those twists and turns get slippery. But with it, you’d lock in that differential, and suddenly you’re as steady as a train on tracks—smooth, controlled, no sweat about slipping.
Now, while the newer WRXs still make a decent run, they just don't have that same 'ride it like you stole it' feeling you get with the magic of DCCD. It’s like watching your favorite band live, then listening to them on vinyl at home. Good, but not quite there.
And just for kicks, let’s talk Mitsubishi for a second—they tried something similar with their Active Center Differential in the Lancer Evolution. It’s like they saw Subaru’s cool party trick and said, "We want some of that." But it was always a bit more automatic, less of that hands-on thrill Subaru offered.
So, here's hoping Subaru brings back the DCCD. For now, we can only reminisce about those glory days when driving an STI felt like having cheat codes in a video game. Fingers crossed we’ll see a comeback. Until then, keep those STI stories coming and let’s keep dreaming about the good old days of driving with style and control.