A fresher interior, extra features and revised model lineup highlight Subaru’s updated Impreza range.
For example, loaded with extra equipment the entry-grade Subaru Impreza 2.0i model has dropped to $22,990 ‘Driveway’ – that’s $500 less and when combined with the Japan Free Trade agreement cut of $500 announced in January…well that’s a lop of $1,000 since December.
And the range-topping Impreza 2.0i-S was listed at $30,990 in December but the new model is now $27,400 – some $5,590 less.
The previous 2.0i-L has been dropped so you now step-up to the Premium version which brings nice extras such as leather trim and a reversing camera.
Styling changes focus on the front-end – a new grille, headlights and fog lights – while inside is a new infotainment system and silver accents.
The updated lineup is:
2.0i (6-speed manual) | $22,990 |
2.0i (CVT) | $24,990 |
2.0i Premium (6-speed manual) | $21,400 |
2.0i Premium (CVT) | $23,400 |
2.0i-S (CVT) | $27,400 |