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| name = Subaru Impreza |
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| manufacturer = [[Subaru]] |
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| production = 1992–present |
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| production = 1992–present |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Subaru#Manufacturing facilities|Yajima Plant]], [[Ōta, Gunma]]<br/>Malaysia: [[Kuala Lumpur]] ([[Tan Chong Motor#Segambut, Kuala Lumpur|TCMA]])<br/>United States: [[Lafayette, Indiana|Lafayette, IN]] ([[Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.|SIA]])<ref name="SIA Impreza production 11/2016 fhi.co.jp"/> |
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| predecessor = [[Subaru Leone]] |
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| predecessor = [[Subaru Leone]] |
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| successor = [[Subaru WRX]] (for Impreza WRX and Impreza WRX STI models)<br/>[[Subaru Crosstrek]] (for Impreza RV, XV and Outback Sport models)<br/>[[Subaru Levorg]] (for Impreza station wagon models) |
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| layout = [[Front-engine, front-wheel drive layout|Front-engine, front-wheel drive]] (1992–1996)<br />[[Front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, all-wheel drive]] (1992–present) |
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| class = [[Compact car]] |
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| body_style = 2-door [[coupe]] (1992–2000)<br/>4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]] (1992–2023)<br/>5-door [[hatchback]] (2007–present)<br>5-door [[station wagon]] (1992–2007) |
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| layout = [[Front-engine, front-wheel drive layout|Front-engine, front-wheel drive]] (1992–present, [[Japanese domestic market|JDM]])<br />[[Front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, all-wheel drive]] (1992–present) |
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The {{Nihongo|'''Subaru Impreza'''|スバル・インプレッサ|Subaru Inpuressa}} is a [[compact car]] that has been manufactured |
The {{Nihongo|'''Subaru Impreza'''|スバル・インプレッサ|Subaru Inpuressa|lead=yes}} is a [[compact car]] that has been manufactured by the Japanese automaker [[Subaru]] since 1992. It was introduced as a replacement for the [[Subaru Leone|Leone]], with the predecessor's [[Subaru EA engine|EA series]] engines replaced by the new [[Subaru EJ engine|EJ series]]. It is now in its sixth generation. |
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Subaru has offered a 5-door [[hatchback]] body variant since 2008. The firm also offered a [[coupé]] from 1995 until 2001, a 4-door [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]] up to the fifth generation, and a 5-door [[Station wagon|wagon]] from the Impreza's introduction which was replaced by a [[hatchback]] with the third generation in 2008. Mainstream versions have received "boxer" [[flat-four engine]]s ranging from 1.5- to 2.5-liters, with the performance-oriented Impreza WRX and WRX STI models upgraded with the addition of [[turbocharger]]s. Since the third generation series, some markets have adopted the abbreviated '''[[Subaru WRX (VA)|Subaru WRX]]''' name for these high-performance variants. The first three generations of Impreza were also available with an off-road appearance non-SUV package called the '''[[Subaru Outback#Outback Sport|Outback Sport]]''', exclusive to the North American market. For the fourth generation, this appearance package was raised up to be [[subcompact crossover SUV]] and renamed the [[Subaru Crosstrek|'''XV''' ('''Crosstrek''' in North America)]], and is sold internationally. Colloquially, the car is sometimes referred to as Scooby.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/the-verdict-subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-scooby-doo-what-are-you-1529563.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/the-verdict-subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-scooby-doo-what-are-you-1529563.html |archive-date=25 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=THE VERDICT SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI: Scooby doo, what are you?|date=8 February 2005|website=The Independent}}</ref> |
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Subaru has offered [[front-wheel drive|front-]] and [[four-wheel drive|all-wheel drive]] layouts for the Impreza. Since the late-1990s, some markets have restricted sales to the all-wheel drive model, putting the Impreza in a [[unique selling proposition]] in the global compact class, which is usually characterized by front-wheel drive. Japanese models remain available in both configurations. |
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The Impreza (also Impreza WRX and Impreza WRX STI) is a major rival to the [[Mitsubishi Lancer]] (and [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]). |
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A 2019 iSeeCars study named the Impreza as the lowest-depreciating sedan in the United States after five years.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Blackley |first1=Julie |title=Cars With the Lowest and Highest Depreciation |url=https://www.iseecars.com/cars-low-high-depreciation-2018-study |website=iSeeCars.com |access-date=16 March 2019}}</ref>{{clear left}} |
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Subaru has offered both [[front-wheel drive|front-]] and [[four-wheel drive|all-wheel drive]] layouts for the Impreza. Since the late-1990s, some markets have restricted sales to the all-wheel drive model—therefore granting the Impreza a [[unique selling proposition]] in the global compact class characterized by front-wheel drive. However, Japanese models remain available in either configuration. |
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A 2019 iSeeCars study named the Impreza as the lowest-depreciating sedan after five years.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Blackley |first1=Julie |title=Cars With the Lowest and Highest Depreciation |url=https://www.iseecars.com/cars-low-high-depreciation-2018-study |website=iSeeCars.com |accessdate=16 March 2019}}</ref> |
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=={{anchor|GC|GF|GM|first}} First generation ( |
== {{anchor|GC|GF|GM|first}} First generation (GM, GC, GF; 1992) == |
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| name = First generation |
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| image = 1994 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon (GF6) GX AWD (2015-07-09) 01.jpg |
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| caption = 1994 Subaru Impreza Wagon (pre-facelift) |
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| model_code = {{unbulleted list |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport<br>Subaru Grand Leone (Israel, 1992–1996) |
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| GC (sedan) |
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| GF (estate) |
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| GM (coupe) |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport (1997–2001)<br />Subaru Grand Leone (Israel, 1992–1996)<br />Subaru Sportswagon<br />Subaru Impreza Gravel Express (Japan, 1995–1996)<br />Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca (1999–2000) |
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| production = October 1992–2000 |
| production = October 1992–2000 |
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| body_style = 2-door [[coupe]] |
| body_style = 2-door [[Coupé|coupe]]<br />4-door [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]]<br />5-door [[Station wagon|estate]] |
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| engine = {{unbulleted list |
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| engine = {{unbulleted list | 1.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]] | 1.6 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'' H4 | 1.8 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ18|EJ18]]'' H4 | 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4 | 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20 Turbocharged|EJ20]]'' H4-[[turbocharger|T]] | 2.2 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22|EJ22]]'' H4 | 2.2 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22G|EJ22G]]'' H4-T | 2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4}} |
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| '''[[Petrol engine|Gasoline]]:''' |
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| transmission = 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] |
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| 1.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]] |
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| 1.6 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'' H4 |
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| 1.8 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ18|EJ18]]'' H4 |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4 |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20 Turbocharged|EJ20]]'' [[Turbocharger|turbo]] H4 |
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| 2.2 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22|EJ22]]'' H4 |
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| 2.2 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22G|EJ22G]]'' turbo H4 |
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| 2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4 |
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| transmission = {{unbulleted list | 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] | 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] }} |
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| length = {{convert|4340|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| length = {{convert|4340|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| width = {{convert|1690|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| width = {{convert|1690|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| wheelbase = {{convert|2520|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| wheelbase = {{convert|2520|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| weight = {{convert|1220|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}} |
| weight = {{convert|1220|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}} |
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| designer = Hidefumi Kato (1990)<ref>{{cite patent|country=US|number=D337550|pubdate=1993-07-20|title=Passenger car|assign1=[[Fuji Heavy Industries|Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha]]|inventor1-last=Hayashi|inventor1-first=Tetsuya|inventor2-last=Kato|inventor2-first=Hidefumi|inventor3-last=Takahashi|inventor3-first=Masashi}}</ref><ref>{{cite patent|country=US|number=D338639|pubdate=1993-08-24|title=Passenger car|assign1=[[Fuji Heavy Industries|Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha]]|inventor1-last=Hayashi|inventor1-first=Tetsuya|inventor2-last=Kato|inventor2-first=Hidefumi|inventor3-last=Takahashi|inventor3-first=Masashi}}</ref> |
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| designer = Tetsuya Hayashi, Hidefumi Kato (1990)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.google.com/patents/USD337550 |title=Patent USD337550 – Passenger car |via=Google Patents |accessdate=21 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.google.com/patents/USD338639 |title=Patent USD338639 - Passenger car|via=Google Patents |accessdate=21 May 2014}}</ref> |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Ōta, Gunma]]<br />Taiwan: [[Pingtung City]] ([[Ta Ching Motor Co.|TCMC]]; CKD) |
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| image1 = 1994 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon (GF6) GX AWD (2015-07-09) 02.jpg |
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| caption1 = Wagon |
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| image2 = 1993 Subaru Impreza (GC3) LX 2WD sedan (2015-07-15) 02 (cropped).jpg |
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| caption2 = Sedan |
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| header = Pre-facelift |
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Announced on 22 October 1992,<ref>[[#Long (2006)|Long (2006)]], p. 25.</ref> the Impreza was released in Japan in November and offered in either [[front-wheel drive]] (FWD) or [[all-wheel drive]] (AWD) versions and as a four-door sedan or five-door wagon (Touring).<ref>[[#Long (2006)|Long (2006)]], p. 6.</ref> The car used a shortened version of the [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy's]] floor pan.<ref>{{cite magazine |editor-last=Anderson |editor-first=Donn |date=March 1993 |title=Subaru's Impressive Impreza |magazine=New Zealand Car |volume=7 |number=5 |location=Auckland |publisher=Accent Publishing |page=42 |issn=0113-0196}}</ref> According to a ''[[Motor Trend]]'' article written March 1992 on page 26, the name of Subaru's new compact was, initially, to be called the [[Subaru Leone|Loyale]], displaying an official photograph of the four-door sedan. In late 1995, a two-door [[coupé|coupe]] was introduced. In Japan it was called '''Impreza Retna'''. Initial engine choices included 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engines. |
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Announced on 22 October 1992,<ref>[[#Long (2006)|Long (2006)]], p. 25.</ref> the Impreza was released in Japan in November and offered in either [[front-wheel drive]] (FWD) or [[all-wheel drive]] (AWD) versions and as a four-door sedan or five-door hatchback/wagon (Touring).<ref>[[#Long (2006)|Long (2006)]], p. 6.</ref> The car used a shortened version of the [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy's]] floor pan.<ref>{{cite magazine |editor-last=Anderson |editor-first=Donn |date=March 1993 |title=Subaru's Impressive Impreza |magazine=New Zealand Car |volume=7 |number=5 |location=Auckland |publisher=Accent Publishing |page=42 |issn=0113-0196}}</ref> According to a ''[[Motor Trend]]'' article written March 1992 on page 26, the name of Subaru's new compact was, initially, to be called the [[Subaru Leone|Loyale]], displaying an official photograph of the four-door sedan. In late 1995, a two-door [[coupe]] was introduced. Initial engine choices included 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 liter naturally aspirated engines. |
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Subaru chose to continue their longstanding use of the [[boxer engine]] in the Impreza. According to Subaru, their configuration of the engine inline with the transmission minimizes body roll due to the lower center of gravity compared with offset engines in most other vehicles. The boxer design provides good vibration mitigation due to the principles of a [[engine balance|balanced engine]] because the movement of each piston is largely countered by a piston in the opposing cylinder bank, eliminating the need for a counter-weighted rotating crankshaft ([[harmonic balancer]]), but with some vibration from offsets. [[Torque steer]] is also reduced with this type of powertrain layout since the front drive shafts are of equal length and weight. |
Subaru chose to continue their longstanding use of the [[boxer engine]] in the Impreza. According to Subaru, their configuration of the engine inline with the transmission minimizes body roll due to the lower center of gravity compared with offset engines in most other vehicles. The boxer design provides good vibration mitigation due to the principles of a [[engine balance|balanced engine]] because the movement of each piston is largely countered by a piston in the opposing cylinder bank, eliminating the need for a counter-weighted rotating crankshaft ([[harmonic balancer]]), but with some vibration from offsets. [[Torque steer]] is also reduced with this type of powertrain layout since the front drive shafts are of equal length and weight. |
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[[File:Subaru Impreza Gravel Express no1.jpg|thumb|left|Subaru Impreza Gravel Express (Japan)]] |
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[[File:1st-Subaru-Outback-Sport.jpg|thumb|left|alt=A 2001 Subaru Outback Sport|2001 model year Subaru Outback Sport]] |
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At the time of introduction, the Japanese and European market naturally aspirated models (1.6 and 1.8) received an unusual grille with a small central opening. Only the WRX and regular North American models received a conventional "full" grille until the 1994 facelift, when the regular models' appearance was brought in line with that of the sporting models. |
At the time of introduction, the Japanese and European market naturally aspirated models (1.6 and 1.8) received an unusual grille with a small central opening. Only the WRX and regular North American models received a conventional "full" grille until the 1994 facelift, when the regular models' appearance was brought in line with that of the sporting models. |
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| image2 = 1996 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon (GF3 MY96) LX 2WD (2015-06-18) 02.jpg |
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| image3 = 1995 Subaru Impreza (GC5) GX 2WD sedan (2007-12-06).jpg |
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The Outback Sport was introduced to North America in 1994 for the 1995 model year as an updated Impreza "L" Sports Wagon. It was the top trim level of the Impreza wagon model with no significant mechanical or performance changes from the lower trim levels aside from a slightly lifted suspension. Subaru found some sales success with the Outback Sport as a smaller companion with similar ride height changes, body colors and trim levels to the larger, more successful selling Legacy-based Outback. For the first time, the 2.2-liter engine was used in the American Impreza. Later, the 2.5-liter engine was introduced. In Japan, the Impreza WRX Sports Wagon was offered with a similar approach to the Outback Sport, calling it the "Impreza Gravel Express". Subaru discontinued the Gravel Express when the second generation Impreza was introduced due to very limited sales. The hood-scoop found on the American Outback Sport was non-functional but was probably included because the American and Japanese versions were built at the same factory in Japan. The Outback Sport was offered with optional equipment, such as a gauge pack installed on top of the dashboard, that included a digital compass, outside temperature and [[barometer]] or [[altimeter]] readings. |
The Outback Sport was introduced to North America in 1994 for the 1995 model year as an updated Impreza "L" Sports Wagon. It was the top trim level of the Impreza wagon model with no significant mechanical or performance changes from the lower trim levels aside from a slightly lifted suspension. Subaru found some sales success with the Outback Sport as a smaller companion with similar ride height changes, body colors and trim levels to the larger, more successful selling Legacy-based Outback. For the first time, the 2.2-liter engine was used in the American Impreza. Later, the 2.5-liter engine was introduced. In Japan, the Impreza WRX Sports Wagon was offered with a similar approach to the Outback Sport, calling it the "Impreza Gravel Express". Subaru discontinued the Gravel Express when the second generation Impreza was introduced due to very limited sales. The hood-scoop found on the American Outback Sport was non-functional but was probably included because the American and Japanese versions were built at the same factory in Japan. The Outback Sport was offered with optional equipment, such as a gauge pack installed on top of the dashboard, that included a digital compass, outside temperature and [[barometer]] or [[altimeter]] readings. |
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Trim levels were LX, GL and Sport generation. LX models were front-wheel drive, and powered by a 1.6-liter engine. GL trim levels were either front-wheel drive (Subaru badged these 2WD) or all-wheel-drive (badged AWD); cars launched in 1993 had a choice of 1.6- and 1.8-liter [[flat-4]] engines, the 1.6 being available with 2WD, the 1.8 an AWD version only. From 1996, the 1.8-liter versions were dropped (in the European market), and replaced by a 2.0-liter engine. Sport versions had alloy wheels, and a 2.0-liter engine only. |
Trim levels were LX, GL and Sport generation. LX models were front-wheel drive, and powered by a 1.6-liter engine. GL trim levels were either front-wheel drive (Subaru badged these 2WD) or all-wheel-drive (badged AWD); cars launched in 1993 had a choice of 1.6- and 1.8-liter [[flat-4]] engines, the 1.6 being available with 2WD, the 1.8 an AWD version only. From 1996, the 1.8-liter versions were dropped (in the European market), and replaced by a 2.0-liter engine. Sport versions had alloy wheels, and a 2.0-liter engine only. |
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[[File:Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca 001.JPG|thumb|Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca]] |
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During this generation, Subaru offered a limited edition Impreza Sports Wagon called the Casa Blanca,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cardatabase.net/?pid=00079059 |title=CarDatabase.net – Subaru Impreza Casablanca Wagon |access-date=6 February 2008 |publisher=CarDatabase.net}}</ref> which had a [[Retro-style automobile|retro-inspired]] front and rear end treatment, which was inspired by the popular [[kei car]] [[Subaru Vivio|Subaru Vivio Bistro]] styling package and [[Subaru Sambar#Fifth generation (1990–1999)|Subaru Sambar Dias Classic]]. However, the styling was controversial and the sales were very low. Even though the run was limited to 5,000 units and it was considered a rare find, depreciation values were very low and was a very niche car. |
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The Impreza received an external facelift for the 1997 model year, followed by an interior redesign in 1998, using the new redesigned dashboard from the [[Subaru Forester|Forester]]. |
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During this generation, Subaru offered a limited edition Impreza Sports Wagon called the Casa Blanca,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cardatabase.net/?pid=00079059 |title=CarDatabase.net – Subaru Impreza Casablanca Wagon |accessdate=6 February 2008 |publisher=CarDatabase.net}}</ref> which had a [[retro]]-inspired front and rear end treatment, which was inspired by the popular [[kei car]] [[Subaru Vivio|Subaru Vivio Bistro]] styling package and [[Subaru Sambar#1990–1998|Subaru Sambar Dias Classic]]. |
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The Impreza received an external facelift for the 1997 model year, followed by an interior redesign in 1998, using the new redesigned dashboard from the Forester. |
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| image3 = 2000 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon (GF8 MY00) GX AWD (2015-05-29).jpg |
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Subaru of North America initially offered the Impreza with the 1.8-liter engine only, with either front- or all-wheel drive; a 2.2-liter engine became optional for 1995.<ref name="cars101.com">{{cite web | |
Subaru of North America initially offered the Impreza with the 1.8-liter engine only, with either front- or all-wheel drive; a 2.2-liter engine became optional for 1995.<ref name="cars101.com">{{cite web |first=Joe |last=Spitz |url=http://www.cars101.com/impreza_archive93_96.html |title=Subaru Impreza 1993–1996; options, prices, and more in Seattle |publisher=Cars101.com |access-date=21 May 2014}}</ref> For the 1995 model year, the 1.8/EJ18 was available with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission on the 'base' model only.<ref name="cars101.com" /> The 2.2/EJ22 was only available with an automatic transmission for the L, LX, and Outback Sport trims. The 1995 model year also introduced OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics version 2) in the EJ22/Automatic transmission equipped models. The 1996 model line-up replaced the base version with the low-content Brighton trim, also used in the Legacy model. A five-speed manual transmission became available with the 2.2 engine on all models, except the Brighton which was only available with the 1.8 and a 5-speed. |
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Subaru later decided to emphasize all-wheel drive in North America, making it standard on every Impreza (and Legacy) from 1997 onwards. North American markets never received the WRX version of the first generation Impreza. To test the waters for a full-fledged turbocharged model, Subaru showcased a turbocharged Impreza at various car shows around the country. The vehicle was named the 2.5RX and is now located in Subaru of America's Cherry Hill, New Jersey storage facility. Subsequently, the 2.5RS performance model was introduced in 1998 (the same year the 1.8-liter engine was dropped). A naturally aspirated 2.5-liter engine and larger brakes were fitted into the |
Subaru later decided to emphasize all-wheel drive in North America, making it standard on every Impreza (and Legacy) from 1997 onwards. North American markets never received the WRX version of the first generation Impreza. To test the waters for a full-fledged turbocharged model, Subaru showcased a turbocharged Impreza at various car shows around the country. The vehicle was named the 2.5RX and is now located in Subaru of America's Cherry Hill, New Jersey storage facility. Subsequently, the 2.5RS performance model was introduced in 1998 (the same year the 1.8-liter engine was dropped). A naturally aspirated 2.5-liter engine and larger brakes were fitted into the coupe body with gold-colored 16-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. The 2.5RS also featured several external cues from its overseas brethren such as hood vents, a hood scoop, and a rally-inspired rear spoiler. The 2.5/EJ25D (DOHC) used in the 1998 RS suffered from a high-rate of head gasket failures.<ref>{{cite web |first=Joe |last=Spitz |url=http://www.cars101.com/impreza_archive97_98.html |title=Subaru Impreza Archives: 1997–1998 |publisher=Cars101.com |access-date=21 May 2014}}</ref> The 1999 model featured several changes: the newly designed "Phase II" [[SOHC]] version of the same 2.5-liter engine featured a slightly higher peak torque by {{convert|5|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}}, the wheels turned to a standard silver, the interior got an update, and the exterior became visually similar to the Japanese model with an updated front bumper borrowed from the Japanese Version 5 Impreza WRX STI. 2.5RS models became available in sedan form for 2000 along with the inclusion of viscous-type rear LSDs as standard equipment. |
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The G in GC/GM/GF corresponds to the production line (Impreza) while the following character is the chassis code. In the US and Canada, C denotes a sedan, M a coupe and F a wagon. Note that this is not the case for the RHD vehicles. In the case of the 2.5RS, the [[VIN]] would be either GC6 (2000 - 2001) or GM6 (1999-2001), with the 6 corresponding to the [[Subaru EJ engine#EJ25 (2.5L Boxer Turbo/NA)|N/A SOHC EJ253 engine]], specifically the engine displacement of 2.5 liters. The 1998 RS came with an N/A DOHC EJ25D. |
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|File:1994 Subaru Sportswagon (GF6) 4WD hatchback (2015-07-03) 01.jpg|1992–1994 Subaru Impreza hatchback |
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|File:1995 Subaru Impreza (GC5) GX 2WD sedan (2009-03-13).jpg|1994–1995 Subaru Impreza GX sedan |
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|File:1995 Subaru Impreza (GC5) GX 2WD sedan (2007-12-12).jpg|1994–1995 Subaru Impreza GX sedan |
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|File:1996 Subaru Impreza (GF3 MY96) LX 2WD hatchback (2015-06-18) 01.jpg|1995–1996 Subaru Impreza LX hatchback |
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|File:1996 Subaru Impreza (GF3 MY96) LX 2WD hatchback (2015-06-18) 02.jpg|1995–1996 Subaru Impreza LX hatchback |
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|File:Subaru Impreza two-door -- 09-12-2010.jpg|1997–2001 Subaru Impreza coupe |
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|File:1995 Subaru Impreza (GF5 MY95) GX 2WD hatchback (2015-07-14) 02.jpg|1995 Subaru Impreza GX hatchback |
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|File:2001 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS 4-dr, front right.jpg|2001 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS sedan |
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|File:Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca 001.JPG|Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca |
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There have been seven noted versions of the WRX dating back from Subaru's original World Rally Cross staging vehicles. Subaru adopted the name "WRX" to stand for "World Rally eXperimental" as all WRX versions (1992 to present) feature rally inspired technology, including all wheel drive, stiffened suspensions and turbocharged four cylinder engines. The STi versions were marketed with consecutive numbers. Another way to determine the version of a WRX was to look at the chassis code. All WRX sold between 1992 and 2000 have the beginning chassis code of GC8 2/4 door sedan or GF8 hatchback; this is followed by a letter from A to G. Coupe versions share the "GC" code with sedans, except in the US, where they have a separate chassis code of "GM". |
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There have been seven noted versions of the WRX dating back from Subaru's original World Rally Cross staging vehicles. Subaru adopted the name "WRX" to stand for "World Rally eXperimental" as all WRX versions (1992 to present) feature rally inspired technology, including all wheel drive, stiffened suspensions and turbocharged four cylinder engines. The STi versions were the high performance models, homologated for rallying and are labeled as versions 1 through to 6. These come in three different body styles; saloon, Coupé (type R only) and estate. |
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Subaru introduced [[Subaru Tecnica International]] (STi) versions of the WRX in Japan starting in 1994. These models were upgraded from the standard WRX in many categories, including blueprinted performance-tuned engines, transmissions, and suspensions. The STi versions of the WRX were immensely successful in rallies and popular among street racers but were only sold in the Japanese market. Compared to the WRX, the STi had mostly mechanical modifications. STi prepped Subaru rally cars since 1988 including the Legacy RS, the WRX STi Version I was just the first car badged as an STi. Model variants are known as Versions 1-6, or by Roman numeric terms. |
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;GC8A (11/1992-9/1993) |
;GC8A (11/1992-9/1993) |
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The WRX debuted in November 1992 with {{ |
The WRX debuted in November 1992 with {{cvt|240|PS|kW hp|0}}. The center differential was a [[viscous coupling]] type, the rear [[limited slip differential]] was a viscous type. The WRX Type RA is a stripped-down version of the WRX that was available in the Japanese market for people to purchase for motorsports. Targeted for race and rally, the RA versions were generally lighter in weight; featuring reduced soundproofing, manual windows, car horn delete, no air conditioning, no [[anti-lock brakes]], and added racing features such as more robust engines, fifth injection, intercooler water spray and shorter gearing. The WRX Type RA uses a closer ratio gearbox and a three-spoke leather steering wheel from Nardi. |
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In Europe, the WRX was introduced as the Impreza GT, and as the Impreza Turbo 2000 (UK). It came with {{cvt|208|hp|kW PS|0}}. |
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;GC8B (10/1993-8/1994) - Version I |
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In Europe, the WRX was introduced as the Impreza GT, and as the Impreza Turbo 2000 (UK). It came with {{convert|208|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}}. |
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In October 1993, Subaru introduced the 1994 model year WRX which produced {{cvt|240|PS|kW hp|0}}. The rear rotors were substituted from ventilated disk to solid disk. October 1993 was also the start of production of the wagon version, with {{cvt|220|PS|kW hp|0}}. As this was the first STi-badged Impreza, this is typically referred to as the version 1. |
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The first STi was known simply as "WRX STi version" and 100 per month were produced starting from February 1994. These cars were taken from the factory assembly line and modified at STi with the required parts. It had {{cvt|250|PS|kW hp|0}}. |
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;GC8B (10/1993-8/1994) |
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In October 1993, Subaru introduced the 1994 model year WRX which produced {{convert|240|PS|kW hp|1|abbr=on}}. The rear rotors were substituted from ventilated disk to solid disk. October 1993 was also the start of production of the hatchback version, with {{convert|220|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}}. |
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A lightweight version called the Type RA was also offered, again with many amenities deleted to reduce weight and cost. Producing {{cvt|275|PS|kW hp|0}}, this version of the WRX STi came with a Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD). This device was an electromechanical differential that could lock the differential. Intercooler water spray was also fitted for the RA model. |
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;GC8C (9/1994-9/1996) |
;GC8C (9/1994-9/1996) - Version II |
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[[File:1995 Subaru WRX rear (NZ).jpg|thumb|1995 Subaru Impreza WRX (GC8C)]] |
[[File:1995 Subaru WRX rear (NZ).jpg|thumb|1995 Subaru Impreza WRX (GC8C)]] |
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In November 1994, the WRX had a power increase to {{ |
In November 1994, the WRX had a power increase to {{cvt|260|PS|kW hp|0}}. The wheel diameters were increased to {{convert|16|in|mm}} and brake rotors were both changed to ventilated disks. In Japan, there was a Version of the WRX Sports Wagon with Outback trim, a bull bar and tailgate mounted spare wheel called the "Impreza Gravel Express". |
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To commemorate [[Colin McRae]]'s success in the international rally scene, Subaru in the UK released 200 limited edition "Series McRae" Turbo 2000's in June 1995, prepared by [[Prodrive]]. These vehicles were finished in a very limited "Rally Blue" |
To commemorate [[Colin McRae]]'s success in the international rally scene, Subaru in the UK released 200 limited edition "Series McRae" Turbo 2000's in June 1995, prepared by [[Prodrive]]. These vehicles were finished in a very limited "Rally Blue" color scheme, sported gold 16-inch alloy wheels, McRae decals, individual numbered badging from 1–201 (car 13 was never built since the number 13 is considered unlucky), and a factory-fitted electric tilt/slide sunroof. [[Recaro]] seats were fitted in the front, and the rear seats and side panels were retrimmed in the same Le Mans/Avus material. |
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The regular STi's engine output stood at {{ |
The regular STi's engine output stood at {{cvt|275|PS|kW hp|0}}. The car weighed {{convert|1240|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} and had gold wheels like those on the World Rally Championship Impreza. Now, the STi was built alongside the WRX on the production line rather than being sent to STi. |
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[[File:1995 WRX STI RA GC8.jpg|thumb|1995 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RA]] |
[[File:1995 WRX STI RA GC8.jpg|thumb|1995 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RA]] |
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The 1996 model year WRX debuted in January 1996. The WRX design received minimal mechanical changes, but a WRX V-Limited Edition was introduced to celebrate the success of the Impreza WRC car in the FIA [[World Rally Championship|WRC]]. It was mechanically the same to the WRX but had a curb weight nudge to {{convert|1240|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}. The V-limited cars are painted in World Rally Blue. A WRX STi Version II V-Limited edition was also produced. The interior is colored blue on the seat inserts and carpeting. The WRX Type RA STi Version II received a radio and air-conditioning in the V-limited form. 1,000 WRX STi Version II V-limited were produced, with 555 WRX Type RA STi Version II V-limited models produced. |
The 1996 model year WRX debuted in January 1996. The WRX design received minimal mechanical changes, but a WRX V-Limited Edition was introduced to celebrate the success of the Impreza WRC car in the FIA [[World Rally Championship|WRC]]. It was mechanically the same to the WRX but had a curb weight nudge to {{convert|1240|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}. The V-limited cars are painted in World Rally Blue. A WRX STi Version II V-Limited edition was also produced. The interior is colored blue on the seat inserts and carpeting. The WRX Type RA STi Version II received a radio and air-conditioning in the V-limited form. 1,000 WRX STi Version II V-limited were produced, with 555 WRX Type RA STi Version II V-limited models produced. |
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;GC8D (9/1996-9/1997) |
;GC8D (9/1996-9/1997) - Version III |
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In September 1996, the WRX was updated with new styling. The WRX now has a power rating of {{ |
In September 1996, the WRX was updated with new styling. The WRX now has a power rating of {{cvt|280|PS|kW hp|0}} and now weighed {{convert|1250|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}. Although it actually developed about 300 horsepower, the output was under-reported at the then-established gentlemen's agreement power limit of 280 PS. |
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Subaru in the UK released the Turbo 2000 "Catalunya" in March 1997, a limited production of 200 cars (again excluding car number 13) in black with red flecks riding on gold alloy wheels. The Catalunya was made to celebrate winning Subaru's [[1996 World Rally Championship|second WRC manufacturer's title]] at the Rally of Spain (Catalunya). |
Subaru in the UK released the Turbo 2000 "Catalunya" in March 1997, a limited production of 200 cars (again excluding car number 13) in black with red flecks riding on gold alloy wheels. The Catalunya was made to celebrate winning Subaru's [[1996 World Rally Championship|second WRC manufacturer's title]] at the Rally of Spain (Catalunya). |
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With GC8D came the start of the coupé version of the WRX. It is called the WRX Type R. The |
With GC8D came the start of the coupé version of the WRX. It is called the WRX Type R. The coupe was chosen by [[Prodrive]] for use in the WRC because it was lighter and stiffer than the sedan, although it carried the same exterior dimensions. It was essentially a two-door version of the WRX Type RA meaning it had DCCD, minimal sound insulation, close-gear ratios and hardened gearbox. This car also has a water-spray nozzle to dampen the top of the intercooler. The water will then evaporate, taking heat away from the intercooler and cooling the intake charge. This car was produced on an order-only basis. An estimated 10,000 Type R models were produced for the Japanese Domestic Market. Also, there was a WRX Type RA (sedan) available, with a roof vent instead of map lights, and wind up windows, although electrics are an option from factory. |
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Also available was a WRX Type R V-limited. It has a WRX motor with no forged internals like the STI, and it misses out on the four-pot front brakes as they are to be installed by rally teams. It has a roof vent and is lightweight, making a good base for a rally car. |
Also available was a WRX Type R V-limited. It has a WRX motor with no forged internals like the STI, and it misses out on the four-pot front brakes as they are to be installed by rally teams. It has a roof vent and is lightweight, making a good base for a rally car. |
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;GC8E (September 1997 to August 1998) |
;GC8E (September 1997 to August 1998) - Version IV |
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In Europe, the Subaru Impreza GT's (Turbo 2000 in UK) interior was updated to leather. For the STi, power remained at 280 PS. Forged pistons were also added. The interior and the cockpit were changed into a newer design along with the new white colored gauges. (<- leather was an option and there was no such thing as an EU spec STi.) |
In Europe, the Subaru Impreza GT's (Turbo 2000 in UK) interior was updated to leather. For the STi, power remained at 280 PS. Forged pistons were also added. The interior and the cockpit were changed into a newer design along with the new white colored gauges. (<- leather was an option and there was no such thing as an EU spec STi.) |
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[[File:Subaru Impreza 22B STi-Version.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza 22B STI]] |
[[File:Subaru Impreza 22B STi-Version.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza 22B STI]] |
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In 1998, Subaru of Japan produced a widebody, coupe WRX STi |
In 1998, Subaru of Japan produced a widebody, coupe WRX STi called the "22B STi" produced between March and August 1998. The 22B was used to commemorate both Subaru's 40th anniversary as well as the third consecutive manufacturer's title for Subaru in the [[FIA World Rally Championship]]. On the release of the sales, all 400 Japanese units sold out in from 30 minutes to 48 hours, depending on the report.<ref name="driveperformancesubaru.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.driveperformancesubaru.com/ |title=Subaru's ''Drive Performance'' Version 3.2 |publisher=Driveperformancesubaru.com |access-date=1 October 2010}}</ref> Another 24 were produced for export markets—16 for the UK, along with another 5 for Australia, and 3 prototypes. The 16 cars imported to the UK were modified by [[Prodrive]], with longer gear ratios, and UK specification lights. Because 50 22Bs had already been imported privately into the UK, Subaru had to wait until 1999 to register the 16 officially imported cars under the [[Vehicle Certification Agency|VCA's]] Single Vehicle Approval scheme. It performed incredibly well in the snow, as the unique four-wheel-drive and quick clutch allowed for easy control. |
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The 22B had the [[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22G|''EJ22G engine'']] (note, the internal Subaru material states the closed-deck block comes from a version III ''EJ20G''). This means the [[Engine displacement|displacement]] was increased from {{cvt|1994|cc|L|1|abbr=on|order=flip}} to {{cvt|2212|cc|L|1|abbr=on|order=flip}}, bored up to {{cvt|96.9|mm|2|abbr=on}}. Officially, it produced {{ |
The 22B had the [[Subaru EJ engine#EJ22G|''EJ22G engine'']] (note, the internal Subaru material states the closed-deck block comes from a version III ''EJ20G''). This means the [[Engine displacement|displacement]] was increased from {{cvt|1994|cc|L|1|abbr=on|order=flip}} to {{cvt|2212|cc|L|1|abbr=on|order=flip}}, bored up to {{cvt|96.9|mm|2|abbr=on}}. Officially, it produced {{cvt|280|PS|kW hp|0}} at 6,000 rpm and {{convert|37|kgm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} at 3,200 rpm of [[Torque#Machine torque|torque]], fuel feed by [[Fuel injection#Multi-point injection|Electronic Fuel Injection]] and an [[IHI Corporation|IHI]] RHF 5HB [[turbocharger]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=115016|website=carfolio.com|title=1998 Subaru Impreza 22B STi GC8E2SD |date=April 10, 2013|access-date=July 26, 2018}}</ref> This car was given a unique color of blue and had fender flared widebody taken from the [[Peter Stevens (car designer)|Peter Stevens]] designed WRC car, thus widening the width by 80 mm (3.15 inches). The car has a unique hood, front and rear fenders, a WRC-inspired front bumper and a unique adjustable rear wing. During assembly, a WRX Type R chassis was taken off the line. The fenders were replaced with the 22B STi fenders. The suspension is provided by [[ThyssenKrupp|Bilstein]], while the brakes were four-pot front/two-pot rear STi calipers, painted red. The wheels were increased in size from the standard WRX Type R STI Version from 16- to 17-inches and the clutch was upgraded to a sintered twin clutch with a ceramic disk. The origin of the name 22B has been debated. The 22 referred to the 2.2-liter displacement and the B was thought to be for the Bilstein suspension. This would correlate with the idea that Subaru sells a Legacy Spec B, where the B represents the Bilstein suspension. However, the B is actually a Subaru internal code for Turbo. 22B is also [[hexadecimal]] for the number 555, in reference to [[State Express 555]], Subaru's major sponsor in the WRC from 1993 to 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a535xyidmF0&t=1m43s| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211030/a535xyidmF0| archive-date=2021-10-30|title=Subaru Vintage Garage- 1998 Impreza 22B STI|last=Subaru|date=5 December 2013|via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The car's curb weight is {{convert|1270|kg|lb|0}}. |
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;GC8F (9/1998-9/1999) |
;GC8F (9/1998-9/1999) - Version V |
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[[File:1999 Subaru Impreza (MY99) WRX STI Version 5 coupe (23295614974).jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza (MY99) WRX STI Version 5 coupe]] |
[[File:1999 Subaru Impreza (MY99) WRX STI Version 5 coupe (23295614974).jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza (MY99) WRX STI Version 5 coupe]] |
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[[File:RB5.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza WRX RB5]] |
[[File:RB5.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza WRX RB5]] |
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To celebrate the return of British driver [[Richard Burns]] to the rally team, a limited edition of 444 Turbo 2000 "RB5" models in gray were created in 1999 for the UK. The basic model had little more than cosmetic differences, but most had the WR Sport Performance Pack, an option consisting of a new ECU and exhaust for {{ |
To celebrate the return of British driver [[Richard Burns]] to the rally team, a limited edition of 444 Turbo 2000 "RB5" models in gray were created in 1999 for the UK. The basic model had little more than cosmetic differences, but most had the WR Sport Performance Pack, an option consisting of a new ECU and exhaust for {{cvt|240|PS|kW hp|0}} and {{convert|350|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} torque. There was also an optional [[Prodrive]] suspension pack. |
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The standard UK Impreza Turbo 2000 was also tuned and partly restyled by [[Prodrive]] in 1999 to create the "Prodrive WR Sport". It featured a unique interior, suspension upgrade, new bodykit and wheels, plus WR Sport decals and an optional ECU upgrade. |
The standard UK Impreza Turbo 2000 was also tuned and partly restyled by [[Prodrive]] in 1999 to create the "Prodrive WR Sport". It featured a unique interior, suspension upgrade, new bodykit and wheels, plus WR Sport decals and an optional ECU upgrade. |
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For the STI, the power stayed the same as the previous version but the engine layout and design was made cleaner and was dubbed as the "Boxer Phase 2" engine. The facelift the rest of the Impreza line had was also applied to the STI. The WRX STI weighed {{convert|1270|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}. There were 1000 WRX Type RA STI Version 5 Limited cars and each had a four-month waiting period. The interior was also changed slightly, including seats and steering. This model was also produced as a 555 limited edition. |
For the STI, the power stayed the same as the previous version but the engine layout and design was made cleaner and was dubbed as the "Boxer Phase 2" engine. The facelift the rest of the Impreza line had was also applied to the STI. The WRX STI weighed {{convert|1270|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}. There were 1000 WRX Type RA STI Version 5 Limited cars and each had a four-month waiting period. The interior was also changed slightly, including seats and steering. This model was also produced as a 555 limited edition. |
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;GC8G (9/1999-9/2000) |
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[[File:1999–2000 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan.jpg|thumb|1999–2000 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan (GC8G)]] |
[[File:1999–2000 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan.jpg|thumb|1999–2000 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan (GC8G)]] |
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The European GT model received further upgrades in the form of more parts from the STI range. The front brakes became Subaru branded four-pot calipers with {{convert|294|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} discs, the wheels having become 16-inch lightweight alloys. The STI 4 high-level wing was fitted to the sedan, and STI-style front bucket seats and firmer suspension were also fitted. The "Phase 2" engine now fitted developed {{convert|160|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}}, an increase of {{convert|5|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}} over the previous model. |
The European GT model received further upgrades in the form of more parts from the STI range. The front brakes became Subaru branded four-pot calipers with {{convert|294|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} discs, the wheels having become 16-inch lightweight alloys. The STI 4 high-level wing was fitted to the sedan, and STI-style front bucket seats and firmer suspension were also fitted. The "Phase 2" engine now fitted developed {{convert|160|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}}, an increase of {{convert|5|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}} over the previous model. |
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[[File:2000 Subaru Impreza P1 BS O24.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza P1]] |
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To counter the grey imports of high-performance Japanese variants, Subaru UK commissioned [[Prodrive]] to produce a limited edition of 1,000 two-door cars in Sonic Blue, called the WRX "P1". Released in March 2000, they were taken from the STI Type R lines and used for the P1. The |
To counter the grey imports of high-performance Japanese variants, Subaru UK commissioned [[Prodrive]] to produce a limited edition of 1,000 two-door cars in Sonic Blue, called the WRX "P1". Released in March 2000, they were taken from the STI Type R lines and used for the P1. The P1 and Australian Subaru delivered STI Version 5 were the only coupe versions of the WRX STI GC chassis to receive ABS. In order to allow for ABS, the DCCD was dropped. Engine output was boosted to {{convert|276|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}}, and the suspension optimised for British roads. Options were available from Subaru consisting of four-piston front brake calipers, electric Recaro seats, 18-inch wheels and a P1 stamped backbox. The P1, or Prodrive One, is echoed in the name of the [[Prodrive P2]] concept car. |
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Likewise, for the STI, most of the changes were cosmetic with the fender being sculpted to be more aggressive. There were 2,000 WRX STI Version 6 Limited model produced, plus 1000 of the WRX STI Type R coupe Version 6 Limited, 2,000 of the WRX STI RA Version 6 Limited, and also 500 of the WRX STI Version 6 Limited hatchback models. |
Likewise, for the STI, most of the changes were cosmetic with the fender being sculpted to be more aggressive. There were 2,000 WRX STI Version 6 Limited model produced, plus 1000 of the WRX STI Type R coupe Version 6 Limited, 2,000 of the WRX STI RA Version 6 Limited, and also 500 of the WRX STI Version 6 Limited hatchback models. |
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In 2000, STI released the WRX STI "S201", of which 300 were produced. This series is a limited production series that sports an engine output of 224 |
In 2000, STI released the WRX STI "S201", of which 300 were produced. This series is a limited production series that sports an engine output of {{cvt|224|kW|PS hp}} at 6500 rpm and {{cvt|353|Nm}} at 4000 rpm as special variants were excluded from the gentlemen's agreement. The car was decked with nearly every single part from the STI catalogue. The S201 was a sedan that sported the only body-kitted S-series WRX STI. Weighing in at {{convert|1270|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}, the S201 had a tri-planar wing and a massive front air splitter. The entire suspension was composed of STI parts.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2000/impreza-s201/ |title=2000 {{!}} Impreza S201 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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== {{anchor|GD|GG|second}} Second generation (GD, GG; 2000) == |
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| name = Second generation |
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| caption = Pre-facelift Subaru Impreza RS sedan |
| caption = Pre-facelift Subaru Impreza RS sedan ("Bugeye") |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport<br />[[Subaru Impreza (second generation)#Saab 9-2X|Saab 9-2X]] (2005–2006) |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport<br />[[Subaru Impreza (second generation)#Saab 9-2X|Saab 9-2X]] (2004–2006) |
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| production = 2000–2007 |
| production = 2000–2007 |
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| model_years = 2001–2007 (United States) |
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| body_style = 4-door [[ |
| body_style = 4-door [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]]<br />5-door [[wagon]] |
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| engine = 1.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]]<br />1.6 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'' H4<br />2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4<br />2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20 Turbocharged|EJ20]]'' H4-[[turbocharger|T]]<br />2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4<br />2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4-T |
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| transmission = 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed manual |
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| 1.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]] |
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| 1.6 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'' H4 |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4 |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20 Turbocharged|EJ20]]'' [[Turbocharger|turbo]] H4 |
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| 2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4 |
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| 2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' turbo H4 |
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| transmission = 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed [[List of Subaru transmissions#Six-speed 2|TY856WH3MA/<br>TY856WH4MA/TY856WW6MA]] manual |
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| wheelbase = {{convert|2525|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| length = {{convert|4415|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| length = {{convert|4415|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| width = Sedan: {{convert|1730|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />Wagon: {{convert|1695|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| width = Sedan: {{convert|1730|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />Wagon: {{convert|1695|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| height = {{convert|1425|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| height = {{convert|1425|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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Subaru introduced the "New Age" Impreza to Japan in August 2000. Larger in size compared to the previous iteration, the sedan increased its width by {{convert|40|mm|in|1}}, while the hatchback notably increased by just {{convert|5|mm|in|1}}—placing the two variants in different [[vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese classification categories]]. The coupe body style from the first generation did not reappear for the new series, and the off-road appearance package that included contrasting-colored bumpers did carry over forward. Marketed as a separate model line, this North America-only variant was, as before, badged the [[Subaru Outback|Outback Sport]]. |
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Subaru introduced the "New Age" Impreza to Japan in August 2000. Larger in size compared to the previous iteration, the sedan increased its width by {{convert|40|mm|in|1}}, while the wagon notably increased by just {{convert|5|mm|in|1}}—placing the two variants in different [[vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese classification categories]]. The coupe body style from the first generation did not reappear for the new series, and the off-road appearance package that included contrasting-colored bumpers did carry over forward. Marketed as a separate model line, this North America-only variant was, as before, badged the [[Subaru Outback|Outback Sport]]. |
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Naturally aspirated flat-four (boxer) engines comprised the 1.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'', the 1.6-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'', the 2.0-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'', and the 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]''. Turbocharged versions of the 2.0- and 2.5-liter engines were offered in the WRX and WRX STI models. STI models featured a more powerful 2.0-liter (2.5-liter outside of the Japanese market) turbocharged engine. WRX models featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer engine until 2005, after which they switched to the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine. |
Naturally aspirated flat-four (boxer) engines comprised the 1.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ15|EJ15]]'', the 1.6-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ16|EJ16]]'', the 2.0-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'', and the 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]''. Turbocharged versions of the 2.0- and 2.5-liter engines were offered in the WRX and WRX STI models. STI models featured a more powerful 2.0-liter (2.5-liter outside of the Japanese market) turbocharged engine. WRX models featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer engine until 2005, after which they switched to the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine. |
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At the Australian [[Wheels Car of the Year]], the car won the overall COTY award in 2000. At the American [[MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards]], the Impreza won the Best Sport Sedan in 2002 and the Best Performance Car in 2004. |
At the Australian [[Wheels Car of the Year]], the car won the overall COTY award in 2000. At the American [[MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards]], the Impreza won the Best Sport Sedan in 2002 and the Best Performance Car in 2004. |
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=== First facelift ("Blobeye") === |
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=== Second facelift ("Hawkeye") === |
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Subaru manufactured a [[Badge engineering|badge engineered]] variant, marketed by Saab as the '''9-2x''' for the North American market (2005-2006) in solely the wagon bodystyle.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.detnews.com/article/20091230/OPINION03/912300431/1362/OPINION0339/Saab+hangs+on+by+its+fingernails |title=Saab hangs on by its fingernails |publisher=The Detroit News |accessdate=2 December 2010 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The 9-2X received redesigned front and rear styling as well as other interior, acoustic and technical modifications. |
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File:2007 Subaru Impreza (GG9 MY07) Luxury hatchback (2015-07-03) 01.jpg|Second facelift ("Hawkeye") wagon/hatchback <!--DO NOT CHANGE TO MODEL YEAR 2006: the second facelift introduced to Japan in June 2005--> |
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Subaru manufactured a [[Badge engineering|badge engineered]] variant, marketed by Saab as the '''9-2X''' for the North American market (2004-2006) in solely the wagon bodystyle.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.detnews.com/article/20091230/OPINION03/912300431/1362/OPINION0339/Saab+hangs+on+by+its+fingernails |title=Saab hangs on by its fingernails |publisher=The Detroit News |access-date=2 December 2010 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The 9-2X received redesigned front and rear styling as well as other interior, acoustic and technical modifications. This badge-engineered model has been colloquially referred to as a "Saabaru" among enthusiasts. See the Impreza WRX Second Generation for more info [[Subaru_Impreza_(second_generation)#Saab_9-2X|here.]] |
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As with the first generation, the turbocharged STI variants were available in numerous specifications with a myriad of limited edition variants sold. Subaru issued yearly updates to the STI, tweaking cosmetics and equipment levels, and also improving performance and handling. |
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As with the first generation, the turbocharged WRX and the WRX STI variants were available in numerous specifications with various limited edition models sold, with the STI models being more performance focused. Subaru issued yearly updates to the STI, tweaking cosmetics and equipment levels, and also improving performance and handling. |
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=={{anchor|GE|GH|third}} Third generation (2007–2014) – GE, GV, GH, GR== |
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| S202<ref name=2002-S202>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2002/impreza-s202/ |title=2002 {{!}} IMPREZA S202 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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| S203<ref name=2004-S203>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2004/impreza-s203/ |title=2004 {{!}} IMPREZA S203 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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| S204<ref name=2005-S204>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2005/s204/ |title=2005 {{!}} S204 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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| Spec C Type RA-R<ref name=2006-wrx-sti>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2006/impreza-wrx-sti/ |title=2006 {{!}} IMPREZA WRX STI spec C Type RA-R |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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The S202, produced in 2002, was based on the WRX STI type RA spec C; STI fitted an upgraded intake and exhaust system to increase maximum engine output to {{cvt|235|kW|PS hp}} at 6400 rpm and {{cvt|384|Nm}} at 4400 rpm. Weight was slightly reduced to {{cvt|1330|kg}} and production was limited to 400 units.<ref name=2002-S202/> |
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The S203, produced in 2004 and sporting the first restyled front end, was fitted with a larger turbo to increase maximum engine output. Subaru Team driver [[Petter Solberg]] helped to develop the S203. Compared to the S202, power remained unchanged at {{cvt|235|kW|PS hp}} at 6400 rpm, but torque increased to {{cvt|422|Nm}} at 4400 rpm. Weight also increased to {{cvt|1445|kg}} and production was limited to 555 units.<ref name=2004-S203/> |
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The WRX STI S20-SC (Speed Shift 2.0 Litre S-Car) is a Limited Edition classified S-Car sold only in Subaru [[Docklands, Victoria|Docklands]], [[Melbourne]], Australia. As most S-Cars were sold to the [[Japanese Domestic Market]] the S20 SC was limited in production to just 10 cars for Australia. The S20 SC was offered only in (51E) white and included all available WRX STI Version 8 extras, modifications to performance and additional cosmetic changes.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.subaru-impreza.de/SonderserienENG.htm#s20-sc |title=Special Editions of the Impreza Turbo |author=Göpfert, Frank |website=Subaru Impreza Bible |access-date=22 November 2021}}</ref> |
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[[Subaru]] Australia utilised the 10 vehicles to showcase the catalogue options available to the standard STI. These included but not limited to; STI sway bars, fog lamp “delete” for further weight reduction, STI headlight covers, optional additional cosmetic STI badging etc. all of which came standard to the S20 SC. Additional to the catalogue promoted STI parts, the S20 SC exclusive modifications include; STI struts, lowered springs, a [[Shift kit|short shifter]] mechanism with exclusive gear knob, STI braided brake lines, black wheels, unique interior (B20) blue/black, various external badging, [[Electronic Control Unit|ECU]] tweaks and a build number plaque stating the build number.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://richmonds.com.au/portfolio/2002-subaru-imprezza-wrx-sti-manual-my03/ |title=2002 Subaru Imprezza WRX STI (MY03) |publisher=Richmonds, Adelaide |access-date=22 November 2021}}</ref> |
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The S204, produced in 2005 with the second restyling, also was fitted with a larger turbo to increase maximum engine output and the engine was hand-assembled. Compared to the S202 and S203, power remained unchanged at {{cvt|235|kW|PS hp}} at 6400 rpm, but torque increased to {{cvt|432|Nm}} at 4400 rpm. Weight also increased to {{cvt|1450|kg}} and production was limited to 600 units.<ref name=2005-S204/> |
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The Spec C Type RA-R was derived from the S204 with additional measures to lighten the car. The same engine and output were fitted, but weight was reduced to {{cvt|1390|kg}}. Of the 300 cars produced, a sub-edition of 50 was limited to the Astral Yellow color.<ref name=2006-wrx-sti/> |
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== {{anchor|GE|GH|GR|GV|third}} Third generation (GE, GH, GR, GV; 2007) == |
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| image = 2007 |
| image = 2007 Subaru Impreza (GH7 MY08) R hatchback (2015-07-09) 01 (cropped).jpg |
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| model_code = {{unbulleted list |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport<br />Subaru Impresa B3 (Israel)<br />Subaru Impreza Anesis |
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| GE (sedan, narrow body) |
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| aka = Subaru Outback Sport<br />Subaru Impreza B3 (Israel)<br />Subaru Impreza Anesis |
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| production = 2007–2011<br />2007–2014 (WRX) |
| production = 2007–2011<br />2007–2014 (WRX) |
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| model_years = 2008–2014 |
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| body_style = 4-door sedan (narrow, GE)<br />4-door sedan (wide, GV)<br />5-door hatchback (narrow, GH)<br />5-door hatchback (wide, GR) |
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| body_style = 4-door sedan<br />5-door hatchback |
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| engine = 1.5 L ''[[EL15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]] (gasoline)<br />2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4 (gasoline)<br />2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4-[[turbocharger|T]] (gasoline)<br />2.0 L ''[[Subaru EE engine#EE20|EE20]]'' H4-T (diesel)<br />2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4 (gasoline)<br />2.5 L ''[[Subaru EJ25|EJ25]]'' H4-T (gasoline) |
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| '''[[Petrol engine|Gasoline]]:''' |
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| 1.5 L ''[[EL15]]'' [[flat-four engine|H4]] |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ20|EJ20]]'' H4 |
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| transmission = 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed [[List of Subaru transmissions#Six-speed 2|TY856UB1KA]] [[manual transmission|manual]] |
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| wheelbase = {{convert|2620|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| width = {{convert|1740|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| width = {{convert|1740|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />WRX STI: {{cvt|1795|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| height = {{convert|1475|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />Outback Sport: {{convert|1481|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
| height = {{convert|1475|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />Outback Sport: {{convert|1481|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| weight = {{convert|1394|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
| weight = {{convert|1394|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Ōta, Gunma]] |
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Subaru revealed the third generation Impreza at the [[New York Auto Show#2007|New York Auto Show]] on 2 April 2007—both the standard naturally aspirated Impreza and turbocharged WRX versions were revealed.<ref name="AB2008release">{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2007/04/03/officially-official-subaru-releases-full-details-on-2008-imprez/ |title=Officially Official: Subaru releases full details on 2008 Impreza |accessdate=24 April 2007 |last=Nunez |first=Alex |date=3 April 2007 |publisher=[[Autoblog.com|Autoblog]]}}</ref> The 3rd generation of the high performance WRX STI debuted in October 2007. Initially, the new Impreza was offered as a five-door hatchback (designated ''GH''), with the four-door sedan (designated ''GE'') introduced in 2008. This generation also saw the discontinuation of the wagon, replaced by a new 5-door hatchback body style. The wide-body variants of the hatchback and sedan are labelled ''GR'' and ''GV'', respectively. Dimensionally, this version is wider by {{convert|2.2|in|mm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} and increases track by approximately {{convert|1.5|in|mm|0|order=flip}}. Although first adopted by the STI, the wide-body platform was later utilized by the standard WRX range. |
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Subaru revealed the third generation Impreza at the [[New York Auto Show#2007|New York Auto Show]] on 2 April 2007—both the standard naturally aspirated Impreza and turbocharged WRX versions were revealed.<ref name="AB2008release">{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2007/04/03/officially-official-subaru-releases-full-details-on-2008-imprez/ |title=Officially Official: Subaru releases full details on 2008 Impreza |access-date=24 April 2007 |last=Nunez |first=Alex |date=3 April 2007 |publisher=[[Autoblog.com|Autoblog]]}}</ref> The third generation of the high performance WRX STI debuted in October 2007. This generation also saw the discontinuation of the wagon, replaced by a new 5-door hatchback body style. The wide-body variants of the hatchback and sedan are internally labelled ''GR'' and ''GV'', respectively. Dimensionally, this version is wider by {{convert|55|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} and increases track by approximately {{convert|1.5|in|mm|0|order=flip}} to {{cvt|1530|/|1540|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (F/R).<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1262 |title=FHI Introduces All-New Subaru Impreza WRX STI |date=October 24, 2007 |publisher=Subaru Global Media |access-date=8 November 2021}}</ref> Although first adopted by the STI, the wide-body platform was later utilized by the standard WRX range. |
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[[File:2008 Subaru Impreza (GE7 MY09) RS sedan (2008-10-10) 02.jpg|left|thumb|Interior]] |
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The third series of the Impreza is slightly longer, wider and offers a longer wheelbase. Two Subaru traditions were discontinued with the new model: the parking light switch atop the steering column is no longer present, and for the first time the windows have frames to improve [[noise, vibration, and harshness]] levels.<ref>{{cite news |title=Subaru Impreza |magazine=[[Wheels Magazine]] |date=July 2007 |page=198}}</ref> Subaru made an effort to control the weight of the new chassis. Despite the increase in size, stiffness, and safety equipment, the car's weight is similar to the previous generation. The front suspension uses a [[MacPherson strut]] setup, while the rear features a new [[double wishbone]] suspension. |
The third series of the Impreza is slightly longer, wider and offers a longer wheelbase. Two Subaru traditions were discontinued with the new model: the parking light switch atop the steering column is no longer present, and for the first time the windows have frames to improve [[noise, vibration, and harshness]] levels.<ref>{{cite news |title=Subaru Impreza |magazine=[[Wheels Magazine]] |date=July 2007 |page=198}}</ref> Subaru made an effort to control the weight of the new chassis. Despite the increase in size, stiffness, and safety equipment, the car's weight is similar to the previous generation. The front suspension uses a [[MacPherson strut]] setup, while the rear features a new [[double wishbone]] suspension. |
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Flat-four gasoline engines in the naturally aspirated tune comprised a 1.5-liter ''[[EL15]]'' producing {{convert|80|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}, the 2.0-liter ''EJ20'' with {{convert|110|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|196|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}}, and the 2.5-liter ''EJ25'' with {{convert|127|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}. Turbocharged versions of the two latter engines were fitted to the WRX and WRX STI versions as discussed later. Subaru introduced a flat-four diesel engine, designated ''[[Subaru EE engine|EE20]]'' at the [[2008 Paris Motor Show]]. Sales began in several European countries from early 2009, with the 2.0-liter turbo diesel engine of {{convert|150|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}. Two models are available as of July 2009, |
Flat-four gasoline engines in the naturally aspirated tune comprised a 1.5-liter ''[[EL15]]'' producing {{convert|80|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}, the 2.0-liter ''EJ20'' with {{convert|110|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|196|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}}, and the 2.5-liter ''EJ25'' with {{convert|127|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}. Turbocharged versions of the two latter engines were fitted to the WRX and WRX STI versions as discussed later. Subaru introduced a flat-four diesel engine, designated ''[[Subaru EE engine|EE20]]'' at the [[2008 Paris Motor Show]]. Sales began in several European countries from early 2009, with the 2.0-liter turbo diesel engine of {{convert|150|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}. Two models are available as of July 2009, 2.0 TD and 2.0 TD Sport. |
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In the Japanese domestic market the range comprised the 1.5-liter 15S, plus the 2.0-liter |
In the Japanese domestic market the range comprised the 1.5-liter 15S, plus the 2.0-liter 20S and turbocharged S-GT, both using the 2.0-liter engine. Japanese dealers retailed the hatchback initially, with the sedan body variant arriving in autumn 2008 as the '''Impreza Anesis'''. This generation represented the first time that the Impreza was no longer in compliance with [[vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese government regulations]] concerning exterior dimensions. Japanese specification models are fitted with an engine start button. |
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Subaru Australia released the third generation hatchback in September 2007. Naturally aspirated 2.0-liter versions fell under the '''R''', '''RX''' and '''RS''' trims, with the turbocharged 2.5-liter reserved for the WRX. The sedan body style came later in 2008, paralleling the hatchbacks's model range. |
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Subaru Australia released the third generation hatchback in September 2007. Naturally aspirated 2.0-liter versions fell under the R, RX and RS trims, with the turbocharged 2.5-liter reserved for the WRX. The sedan body style came later in 2008, paralleling the hatchbacks's model range. |
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North America received only the 2.5-liter models. Released to the United States market for the 2008 model year, the model range consists of the '''2.5i''', the turbocharged WRX, and the Outback Sport that Subaru marketed as a separate model line. The naturally aspirated models are electronically limited from surpassing {{convert|190|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}. For 2009, a new '''2.5i GT''' trim arrived to the market with the turbocharged {{convert|224|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} engine from the 2008 model WRX (this 2009 WRX received a boost in power). While automatic transmission was not available with the WRX, the 2.5i GT did gain an optional four-speed automatic. In the Canadian market, the base Impreza 2.5i received upgrades for the 2009 model year, including rear disc brakes, electronic stability control, and body-colored door handles—features previously only found on the 2.5i Sport and more expensive trims. |
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North America received only the 2.5-liter models. Released to the United States market for the 2008 model year, the model range consists of the 2.5i, the turbocharged WRX, and the Outback Sport that Subaru marketed as a separate model line. The naturally aspirated models are electronically limited from surpassing {{convert|190|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}. For 2009, a new 2.5i GT trim arrived to the market with the turbocharged {{convert|224|hp|kW PS|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} engine from the 2008 model WRX (this 2009 WRX received a boost in power). While automatic transmission was not available with the WRX, the 2.5i GT did gain an optional four-speed automatic. In the Canadian market, the base Impreza 2.5i received upgrades for the 2009 model year, including rear disc brakes, electronic stability control, and body-colored door handles—features previously only found on the 2.5i Sport and more expensive trims. |
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In Israel, the Impreza is denoted as the '''B3''', and three styles are offered: the B3 1.5, with a 1.5-liter engine, the B3 2.0 and the B3 2.0 Sport, both with the 2.0-liter engine. Four-door and five-door models are available for each engine type, ranging from the basic R class, to the medium RX and top RXI class. |
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In Israel, the Impreza is denoted as the B3, and three styles are offered: the B3 1.5, with a 1.5-liter engine, the B3 2.0 and the B3 2.0 Sport, both with the 2.0-liter engine. Four-door and five-door models are available for each engine type, ranging from the basic R class, to the medium RX and top RXI class. |
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Safety of the car has been increased with range wide inclusion of [[electronic stability control]] as standard in many markets. When the [[Insurance Institute for Highway Safety]] (IIHS) in the US crash-tested the five-door Impreza, the organization granted the Impreza the highest ranking available.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=349 |title=IIHS-HLDI: Subaru Impreza |accessdate=6 February 2008 |publisher=IIHS.org |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080213130840/http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=349 |archivedate=13 February 2008 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> [[Australasian New Car Assessment Program|ANCAP]] in Australia tested the Impreza where it scored 34.66 out of 37 points, or the full five-star rating in the occupant safety crash test; the Impreza also scored a four-star pedestrian safety test. |
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Indonesian-specification versions were initially only available as the hatchback style, with the sedan arriving in 2011. The 1.5 R and 2.0 R could be ordered with a dual-range five-speed manual, or four-speed automatic transmission. However, in Singapore and Thailand, the Impreza 1.5 R, 2.0 R, and 2.5 WRX are also offered as four-door sedan. The WRX STI trim in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines can be ordered with the dual-range six-speed manual, or five-speed automatic if the WRX STI A-Line is available. |
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The Impreza range received a facelift in late 2009 for the 2010 model year, gaining a new grille insert. |
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Safety of the car has been increased with range wide inclusion of [[electronic stability control]] as standard in many markets. When the [[Insurance Institute for Highway Safety]] (IIHS) in the US crash-tested the five-door Impreza, the organization granted the Impreza the highest ranking available.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=349 |title=IIHS-HLDI: Subaru Impreza |access-date=6 February 2008 |publisher=IIHS.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080213130840/http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=349 |archive-date=13 February 2008 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> [[Australasian New Car Assessment Program|ANCAP]] in Australia tested the Impreza where it scored 34.66 out of 37 points, or the full five-star rating in the occupant safety crash test; the Impreza also scored a four-star pedestrian safety test. |
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===WRX=== |
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Subaru debuted the turbocharged WRX performance variant of the third generation series alongside the mainstream naturally aspirated models on 2 April 2007. For this generation, most markets adopted the abbreviated name "WRX", although the Japanese, North American and UK markets retained the full "Subaru Impreza WRX" title. The 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ255|EJ255]]'' engine is largely unchanged internally. The main change is the airflow efficiency of the heads. Changes in the engine compartment consist primarily of a fourth generation Legacy GT style intake manifold and intercooler. The TD04 turbo remains from the previous generation, however it has been adjusted to fit the new intake design. Power output consists of {{convert|169|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|320|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} from its 2.5-liter engine. It was offered in either a five-speed manual, or 4 speed automatic. The five-speed manual transmission was changed to the same found in the fourth-generation Legacy GT. The rear limited slip differential has been discarded in exchange for the new VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) system. The weight of the car also has been reduced and gives the WRX a {{convert|0|to|100|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on}} time of 5.8 seconds. In contrast, curb weight of the standard Impreza model is around {{convert|60|lb|kg|1|order=flip|abbr=on}} heavier. For the US market, the WRX was offered in "base", Premium, and Limited trim levels. In Australia, the WRX is available as a sedan or hatchback. An optional premium package adds the satellite navigation with DVD player and 7-inch screen, leather upholstery and a sunroof. |
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In response to criticism that the third generation WRX suspension is too soft, and needing to keep on par with rival car companies new releases, Subaru issued several changes in 2008 for the 2009 model year, known in the UK as the WRX-S. The ''EJ255'' engine received an output boost to {{convert|265|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} and {{convert|244|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} of torque by swapping the previous ''TD04'' turbocharger to an [[IHI Corporation|IHI]] ''VF52''. This led to the car now achieving a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds, as tested by ''[[Car and Driver]]''.<ref>{{cite web |date=October 22, 2008 |url=http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2009-subaru-impreza-wrx-short-take-road-test |title=2009 Subaru Impreza WRX – Short Take Road Test – Car Reviews |publisher=Car and Driver |access-date=24 June 2012}}</ref> In addition, the updated model received altered springs/struts, sway bars, and Dunlop summer tires to improve handling. Exterior cosmetic changes included the 2008 WRX Premium aero package, STi spoiler (Hatchback only), updated grill with WRX badge, and darker Gunmetal colored wheels as standard equipment. Interior changes consisted of aluminum pedals, silver trim around the shifter, red stitching on the shift boot and seats, and a red WRX logo embroidered on the driver and passenger seat. |
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Subaru debuted the turbocharged WRX performance variant of the third generation series alongside the mainstream naturally aspirated models on 2 April 2007. For this generation, most markets adopted the abbreviated name "WRX", although the Japanese, North American and UK markets retained the full "Subaru Impreza WRX" title. The 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ255|EJ255]]'' engine is largely unchanged internally. Changes in the engine compartment consist primarily of a fourth generation Legacy GT style intake manifold and intercooler. The TD04 turbo remains from the previous generation, however it has been adjusted to fit the new intake design. Power output consists of {{convert|169|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|320|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} from its 2.5-liter engine. It was offered in either a five-speed manual, or 4 speed automatic. The five-speed manual transmission was changed to the same found in the fourth-generation Legacy GT. The rear limited slip differential has been discarded in exchange for the new VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) system. The weight of the car also has been reduced and gives the WRX a {{convert|0|to|100|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on}} time of 5.8 seconds. In contrast, curb weight of the standard Impreza model is around {{convert|60|lb|kg|1|order=flip|abbr=on}} heavier. For the US market, the WRX was offered in "base", Premium, and Limited trim levels. In Australia, the WRX is available as a sedan or hatchback. An optional premium package adds the satellite navigation with DVD player and 7-inch screen, leather upholstery and a sunroof. |
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Further changes in 2010 (for the 2011 model year) saw the WRX gain the wide-body shell from the STI, as well as the addition of quad muffler tips with diffuser. The new model gains {{convert|33|lb|kg|0|order=flip|abbr=on}}. Firmer rear sub-frame bushings and wider 17-inch wheels contribute to improved traction. |
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In response to criticism that the third generation WRX suspension is too soft, and needing to keep on par with rival car companies new releases, Subaru issued several changes in 2008 for the 2009 model year, known in the UK as the WRX-S. The ''EJ255'' engine received an output boost to {{convert|265|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} and {{convert|244|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} of torque by swapping the previous ''TD04'' turbocharger to an [[IHI Corporation|IHI]] ''VF52''. This led to the car now achieving a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds, as tested by ''[[Car and Driver]]''.<ref>{{cite web |author=October 2008 |url=http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2009-subaru-impreza-wrx-short-take-road-test |title=2009 Subaru Impreza WRX – Short Take Road Test – Car Reviews |publisher=Car and Driver |accessdate=24 June 2012}}</ref> In addition, the updated model received altered springs/struts, sway bars, and Dunlop summer tires to improve handling. Exterior cosmetic changes included the 2008 WRX Premium aero package, STi spoiler (Hatchback only), updated grill with WRX badge, and darker Gunmetal colored wheels as standard equipment. Interior changes consisted of aluminum pedals, silver trim around the shifter, red stitching on the shift boot and seats, and a red WRX logo embroidered on the driver and passenger seat. |
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Further changes in 2010 for year model 2011 saw the WRX gain the wide-body shell from the STI, as well as the addition of quad muffler tips with diffuser. The new model gains {{convert|33|lb|kg|0|order=flip|abbr=on}}. Firmer rear sub-frame bushings and wider 17-inch wheels contribute to improved traction. |
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Debuting at the Tokyo Auto Show in October 2007, WRX STI versions build further on the standard WRX cars. The STI available in Japan is fitted with the 2.0-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ207|EJ207]]'' engine with twin scroll turbocharger generating {{convert|308|PS|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} at 6,500 rpm and {{convert|422|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque at 4,400 rpm. Export markets receive the higher-displacement 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ257|EJ257]]'' unit with the single-scroll ''VF48'' turbocharger rated at {{convert|300|PS|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} and {{convert|407|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque. The turbocharger directs air through a larger top-mount intercooler which has lost the red "STI" that was on previous generations. The STI (3,395 lbs) is heavier than the WRX (3,174- 3,240 lbs depending on trim) due to a more robust transmission, rear differential and other chassis reinforcements. |
Debuting at the Tokyo Auto Show in October 2007, WRX STI versions build further on the standard WRX cars. The STI available in Japan is fitted with the 2.0-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ207|EJ207]]'' engine with twin scroll turbocharger generating {{convert|308|PS|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} at 6,500 rpm and {{convert|422|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque at 4,400 rpm. Export markets receive the higher-displacement 2.5-liter ''[[Subaru EJ engine#EJ257|EJ257]]'' unit with the single-scroll ''VF48'' turbocharger rated at {{convert|300|PS|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} and {{convert|407|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque. The turbocharger directs air through a larger top-mount intercooler which has lost the red "STI" that was on previous generations. The STI (3,395 lbs) is heavier than the WRX (3,174- 3,240 lbs depending on trim) due to a more robust transmission, rear differential and other chassis reinforcements. |
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Like the standard WRX, the third generation model was shortened to "Subaru WRX STI", with the Japanese markets notably abstaining from this convention. To differentiate the STI from the regular WRX, Subaru opted to manufacture the STI with a wider body and therefore track—as noted by the flared wheel arches. Furthermore, Subaru utilized aluminum suspension components for the STI. Electronic modifications include a multi-mode [[electronic stability control]] with "normal", "traction", and "off" modes; Subaru Intelligent-Drive (SI-Drive) with three modes: "intelligent", "sport", and "sport sharp"; and multi-mode driver controlled center differential (DCCD). The DCCD is a combined mechanical and solenoid operated [[limited-slip differential]] which enables the driver to switch between manual and automated centre differential locking. The locking strength can vary from fully open to fully locked <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.motec.com.au/sdc/sdcoverview/ |title=Subaru SDC |publisher=MoTeC |accessdate=12 July 2016}}</ref> with a 40/60 front/rear open torque bias. |
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Like the standard WRX, the third generation model was shortened to "Subaru WRX STI", with the Japanese markets notably abstaining from this convention. To differentiate the STI from the regular WRX, Subaru opted to manufacture the STI with a wider body and therefore track—as noted by the flared wheel arches. Furthermore, Subaru utilized aluminum suspension components for the STI. Electronic modifications include a multi-mode [[electronic stability control]] with "normal", "traction", and "off" modes; Subaru Intelligent-Drive (SI-Drive) with three modes: "intelligent", "sport", and "sport sharp"; and multi-mode driver controlled center differential (DCCD). The DCCD is a combined mechanical and solenoid operated [[limited-slip differential]] which enables the driver to switch between manual and automated center differential locking. The locking strength can vary from fully open to fully locked <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.motec.com.au/sdc/sdcoverview/ |title=Subaru SDC |publisher=MoTeC |access-date=12 July 2016}}</ref> with a 41/59 front/rear open torque bias. |
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In 2010 for the 2011 model year, the WRX STI became available as a four-door. The most noticeable feature on the STI sedan is a large rear spoiler. Australia also received the 2011 model year STI as a sedan to complement the hatchback released in 2008. Australian STIs were offered in standard form, plus the STI spec.R. An electric sunroof, leather upholstery, satellite navigation, and [[BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik|BBS]] wheels are standard on the spec.R, while Recaro seats are optional. |
In 2010 for the 2011 model year, the WRX STI became available as a four-door. The most noticeable feature on the STI sedan is a large rear spoiler. Australia also received the 2011 model year STI as a sedan to complement the hatchback released in 2008. Australian STIs were offered in standard form, plus the STI spec.R. An electric sunroof, leather upholstery, satellite navigation, and [[BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik|BBS]] wheels are standard on the spec.R, while Recaro seats are optional. |
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A facelift of the STI arrived in 2010 for the 2011 model year, distinguished by a new front bumper. Tweaks to the suspension—stiffer springs, larger anti-roll bars, new pillow ball bushings on the front lower arms, as well as wider standard tires—had the effect of improved handling.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.automoblog.net/2011/07/30/2011-subaru-wrx-sti-review/ |title=2011 Subaru WRX STI Review |publisher=Automoblog.net |date=30 July 2011 | |
A facelift of the STI arrived in 2010 for the 2011 model year, distinguished by a new front bumper. Tweaks to the suspension—stiffer springs, larger anti-roll bars, new pillow ball bushings on the front lower arms, as well as wider standard tires—had the effect of improved handling.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.automoblog.net/2011/07/30/2011-subaru-wrx-sti-review/ |title=2011 Subaru WRX STI Review |publisher=Automoblog.net |date=30 July 2011 |access-date=3 September 2011}}</ref> |
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It is a concept vehicle based on the Impreza WRX STI hatchback with upgraded springs and shocks, revised suspension bits, lightweight 12-spoke wheels, undisclosed engine tweaks and a slightly reworked exterior. |
It is a concept vehicle based on the Impreza WRX STI hatchback with upgraded springs and shocks, revised suspension bits, lightweight 12-spoke wheels, undisclosed engine tweaks and a slightly reworked exterior. |
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The vehicle was unveiled in Motorsport Japan 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/06/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-takumi-concept-hints-at-future-spec-c/ |title=Subaru Impreza WRX STI Takumi concept hints at future Spec-C | |
The vehicle was unveiled in Motorsport Japan 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/06/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-takumi-concept-hints-at-future-spec-c/ |title=Subaru Impreza WRX STI Takumi concept hints at future Spec-C |first=Damon |last=Lavrinc |work=Autoblog|date=6 October 2008 }}</ref> |
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;20th Anniversary Edition WRX STI (2008) |
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It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI hatchback for the Japanese market, with a new set of coilovers with retuned springs and shocks, thicker front and rear anti-roll bars, 18-inch aluminum wheels, white body |
It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI hatchback for the Japanese market, with a new set of coilovers with retuned springs and shocks, thicker front and rear anti-roll bars, 18-inch aluminum wheels, white body color, black lip spoiler, Recaro leather seats with red stitching, a commemorative plaque on the center console, new set of door sills.<ref>{{cite web |last=Lavrinc |first=Damon |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/23/subaru-releases-jdm-only-20th-anniversary-edition-impreza-wrx-st/ |title=Subaru releases JDM-only 20th Anniversary Edition Impreza WRX STI |publisher=Autoblog.com |date=23 October 2008 |access-date=1 October 2010}}</ref> |
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It is a version of the WRX STI with a five-speed semi-automatic, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifter. The vehicle went on sale initially in Japan and Singapore,<ref name="A-Line">{{cite web |last=Lavrinc |first=Damon |title=Automatic-equipped Subaru Impreza WRX STI A-Line available in Japan |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/24/automatic-equipped-subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-a-line-available-in-ja/ |date=24 February 2009 |work=[[Autoblog.com|Autoblog]] |publisher=Weblogs, Inc. | |
It is a version of the WRX STI with a five-speed semi-automatic, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifter. The vehicle went on sale initially in Japan and Singapore,<ref name="A-Line">{{cite web |last=Lavrinc |first=Damon |title=Automatic-equipped Subaru Impreza WRX STI A-Line available in Japan |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/24/automatic-equipped-subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-a-line-available-in-ja/ |date=24 February 2009 |work=[[Autoblog.com|Autoblog]] |publisher=Weblogs, Inc. |access-date=26 September 2009}}</ref> and later also in Hong Kong, and later in Thailand, Indonesia, and Australia in 2011.<ref>[http://www.subaru.com.au/about-subaru/news/breaking-news/2010/07/06/impreza_wrx_sti_the_automatic_choice/ IMPREZA WRX STI THE AUTOMATIC CHOICE], Subaru Australia, 6 July 2010.</ref> |
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The R205 was a complete car from STI; the "R" signifying the "road". Based on the Impreza WRX STI, the model utilised technology developed through STI's participation in the [[24 Hours Nürburgring]] Race to the full. As the name implies, focus was given to the car's performance on public roads in its development in order to create the best road-going car possible. As for the engine, maximum output was increased to |
The R205 was a complete car from STI; the "R" signifying the "road". Based on the Impreza WRX STI, the model utilised technology developed through STI's participation in the [[24 Hours Nürburgring]] Race to the full. As the name implies, focus was given to the car's performance on public roads in its development in order to create the best road-going car possible. As for the engine, maximum output was increased to {{cvt|235|kW|PS hp}} at 6400 rpm and the maximum torque to {{cvt|432|Nm}} at 4400 rpm by the introduction of such components as a special ball bearing twin scroll turbo. In addition, [[Brembo]] 13-inch discs and calipers were installed on the front and rear brakes. With regard to the exterior, aerodynamic devices including STI front and rear under spoilers were fitted. In order to further enhance the "flexible yet elegant driving feel" that STI aims for, a newly developed Flexible Draw Stiffener was installed along with STI dampers/springs and Flexible Tower Bar. As a result, the car could achieve exceptional vehicle maneuverability, which made the car react smoothly to the driver's intention. Production was limited to 400 units.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sti.jp/e/product/previousmodel/2010r205.html |title=STI |publisher=Sti.jp |access-date=21 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2010/r205/ |title=2010 {{!}} R205 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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It is a limited (400 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/10_10_12/10_12_21_4.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 |
It is a limited (400 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/10_10_12/10_12_21_4.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp |access-date=4 November 2013 |archive-date=6 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106032040/http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/10_10_12/10_12_21_4.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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;Cosworth WRX STI CS400 |
;Cosworth WRX STI CS400 |
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The Cosworth WRX STI CS400 is a limited (75 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI for the UK market. It includes a [[Cosworth]]-tuned version of the standard STI engine rated at {{convert|400|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}},<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.netcarshow.com/subaru/2011-impreza_sti_cosworth_cs400/ |title=Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth CS400 (2011) |publisher=Netcarshow.com | |
The Cosworth WRX STI CS400 is a limited (75 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI for the UK market. It includes a [[Cosworth]]-tuned version of the standard STI engine rated at {{convert|400|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}},<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.netcarshow.com/subaru/2011-impreza_sti_cosworth_cs400/ |title=Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth CS400 (2011) |publisher=Netcarshow.com |access-date=24 June 2012}}</ref> an upper mesh grille with piano black finish on the top frame, modified front bumper with "Cosworth" emblem on the lower mesh grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, lip front spoiler, rear waist spoiler, Bilstein struts, [[Eibach (company)|Eibach]] springs, [[AP Racing]]'s larger diameter ventilated front brakes with six-piston calipers, Recaro leather seats with "Cosworth" label, piano black center console panel, "Cosworth"-badged floor mats. |
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The "Cosworth WRX STI CS400" was announced in late May 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://subaru.co.uk/vehicles/cosworth |title=Cosworth – Subaru UK |publisher=Subaru.co.uk |date=23 June 2010 | |
The "Cosworth WRX STI CS400" was announced in late May 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://subaru.co.uk/vehicles/cosworth |title=Cosworth – Subaru UK |publisher=Subaru.co.uk |date=23 June 2010 |access-date=24 June 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120529053230/http://subaru.co.uk/vehicles/cosworth |archive-date=29 May 2012 }}</ref> |
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;WRX STI S206, WRX STI S206 NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2011–2012) |
;WRX STI S206, WRX STI S206 NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2011–2012) |
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[[File:SUBARU WRX STI S206 01.jpg|thumb|right|S206|alt=S206, a limited production blue Subaru sedan based on the regular WRX STI sedan.]] |
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It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_11_24_2e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_2.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_11_24_2e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp |access-date=8 April 2013 |archive-date=6 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106031616/http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_11_24_2e.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_2.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp |access-date=8 April 2013 |archive-date=27 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327041109/http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_2.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> To commemorate the SP3T class win at the 2011 Nürburgring (NBR) 24-Hour Race, a limited "NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE" was offered, limited to 100 units; this package included a carbon fiber roof and dry carbon rear wing. Compared to prior S-series limited production models (S202 / S203 / S204 / R205), power remained unchanged at {{cvt|235|kW|PS hp}} at 6400 rpm, but torque output was {{cvt|431|Nm}} at 3200–4400 rpm. Weight also increased to {{cvt|1470|kg}}.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sti.jp/en/completecar/heritage/cardetail/2011/s206/ |title=2011 {{!}} S206 |publisher=Subaru Tecnica International |access-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> |
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;WRX STI A-Line type S (2011) |
;WRX STI A-Line type S (2011) |
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It is a version of the Impreza WRX STI A-Line 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_1.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
It is a version of the Impreza WRX STI A-Line 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_1.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp |access-date=8 April 2013 |archive-date=6 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106031907/http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_24_1.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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;Impreza G4 STI (concept; 2012) |
;Impreza G4 STI (concept; 2012) |
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It is a version of the Japanese model of the Subaru Impreza (4th Gen) G4 2.0i-S with: STI Front Under Spoiler, STI Sport Muffler (Prototype), STI Side Under Spoiler (Prototype), STI Flexible Tower Bar, STI Rear Trunk Spoiler (Prototype), STI Low Down Spring (Prototype), STI Skirt Lip, STI 18-inch Aluminum Wheel, (Prototype), STI Shift Knob – CVT (Prototype), STI Stainless Steel Mesh Brake Hose (Prototype). The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]].<ref name="autoblog">{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2011/12/27/subaru-promises-brz-impreza-sti-concepts-plus-rally-return-at-t/ |title=Subaru promises BRZ, Impreza STI concepts plus rally return at Tokyo Auto Salon | |
It is a version of the Japanese model of the Subaru Impreza (4th Gen) G4 2.0i-S with: STI Front Under Spoiler, STI Sport Muffler (Prototype), STI Side Under Spoiler (Prototype), STI Flexible Tower Bar, STI Rear Trunk Spoiler (Prototype), STI Low Down Spring (Prototype), STI Skirt Lip, STI 18-inch Aluminum Wheel, (Prototype), STI Shift Knob – CVT (Prototype), STI Stainless Steel Mesh Brake Hose (Prototype). The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]].<ref name="autoblog">{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2011/12/27/subaru-promises-brz-impreza-sti-concepts-plus-rally-return-at-t/ |title=Subaru promises BRZ, Impreza STI concepts plus rally return at Tokyo Auto Salon |first=Noah |last=Joseph |website=Autoblog.com|date=27 December 2011 }}</ref> |
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;Impreza WRX STI Group R4 (2012) |
;Impreza WRX STI Group R4 (2012) |
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The Impreza WRX STI Group R4 is a race car version of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan built for the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]]. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]],<ref name="autoblog" /> and was also shown at the 2013 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]].<ref>{{ |
The Impreza WRX STI Group R4 is a race car version of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan built for the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]]. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]],<ref name="autoblog" /> and was also shown at the 2013 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://response.jp/article/2013/01/14/188718.html|title=【東京オートサロン13】スバル インプレッサ WRX STI 4ドア グループR4仕様[詳細画像]|website=Response.jp|date=14 January 2013 |access-date=19 February 2022}}</ref><ref name="media.subaru-global">{{cite web |url=http://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1617 |title=SUBARU GLOBAL MEDIA SITE |website=Media.subaru-global.com}}</ref> |
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;WRX STI, WRX STI spec C, STI A-Line type S Package (2012) |
;WRX STI, WRX STI spec C, STI A-Line type S Package (2012) |
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* available A-line equipment options including premium package (premium tan interior, BBS 18-inch forged alloy wheels) for 6-speed manual transmission models |
* available A-line equipment options including premium package (premium tan interior, BBS 18-inch forged alloy wheels) for 6-speed manual transmission models |
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* trunk garnish in body |
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Changes to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI spec C included: |
Changes to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI spec C included: |
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* option deletions including rear wiper, fog lamp, large rear spoiler on 17-inch cars (4-door sedan) |
* option deletions including rear wiper, fog lamp, large rear spoiler on 17-inch cars (4-door sedan) |
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* 17-inch cars include full auto air conditioning manufacturer option |
* 17-inch cars include full auto air conditioning manufacturer option |
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* 17-inch cars include head rest and 3-point seat belt option at rear |
* 17-inch cars include head rest and 3-point seat belt option at rear center seat |
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Change to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI A-Line type S Package include: |
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* Brembo 17-inch front brake discs with 4-piston calipers, 2-piston rear calipers manufacturer option |
* Brembo 17-inch front brake discs with 4-piston calipers, 2-piston rear calipers manufacturer option |
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The vehicles went on sale on 3 July 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/12_07_09/12_07_03_3.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース | |
The vehicles went on sale on 3 July 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/12_07_09/12_07_03_3.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |website=Fhi.co.jp |access-date=8 April 2013 |archive-date=6 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106032037/http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/12_07_09/12_07_03_3.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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;WRX STI tS Type RA, WRX STI tS Type RA NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2013) |
;WRX STI tS Type RA, WRX STI tS Type RA NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2013) |
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It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2013/13_07_02e_89757.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/13_07_09/13_07_02_2_89757.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 |
It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2013/13_07_02e_89757.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp |access-date=4 November 2013 |archive-date=6 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040351/http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2013/13_07_02e_89757.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/13_07_09/13_07_02_2_89757.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |website=Fhi.co.jp |access-date=4 November 2013 |archive-date=9 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309183615/http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/13_07_09/13_07_02_2_89757.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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In 2010, the Impreza won the [[AMI Insurance]] performance car of the year award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drivesouth.co.nz/news/industry-press-releases/subaru-impreza-wrx-named-performance-car-of-the-year|title=Subaru Impreza WRX named performance car of the year|website= |
In 2010, the Impreza won the [[AMI Insurance]] performance car of the year award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drivesouth.co.nz/news/industry-press-releases/subaru-impreza-wrx-named-performance-car-of-the-year|title=Subaru Impreza WRX named performance car of the year|website=Drivesouth.co.nz}}</ref> |
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=={{anchor|GJ|GP|fourth}} Fourth generation (2011–present) – GJ, GP, VA== |
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{{Euro NCAP|year=2009|description=Subaru Impreza 2.0R|reference=https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/subaru/impreza/11062|reference_name=Subaru Impreza 2009 Test Results|overall_stars=4|adult_points=30.1|adult_percent=84|child_points=35.7|child_percent=73|pedestrian_points=25.7|pedestrian_percent=72|safety_points=4|safety_percent=57}} |
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== {{anchor|GJ|GP|fourth}} Fourth generation (GJ, GP; 2011) == |
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| image = Subaru Impreza 2.0i |
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| production = 2011–2016<br />2012–2017 (XV)<br/>2014–present (WRX) |
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| engine = 1.6 L [[Subaru FB engine|FB16]] [[flat-four engine|H4]] (gasoline)<br />2.0 L FB20 H4 (gasoline)<br />2.0 L EE20 H4-[[turbocharger|T]] (diesel)<br />2.0 L FA20F H4-T (gasoline)<br />2.5 L [[Subaru EJ engine|EJ257]] H4-T (gasoline) |
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| production = 2011–2016 |
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| transmission = 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br />6-speed manual <br />[[continuously variable transmission|CVT]] [[automatic transmission|automatic]] |
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| body_style = 4-door [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]]<br />5-door [[hatchback]] |
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| wheelbase = {{convert|2644|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />XV: {{convert|2635|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} <br />WRX: {{convert|2650|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| related = [[Subaru Crosstrek#GP|Subaru XV/Crosstrek (GP)]]<br />[[Subaru Levorg#VM|Subaru Levorg (VM)]]<br />[[Subaru WRX (VA)#VA|Subaru WRX (VA)]] |
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| length = Sedan: {{convert|4580|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />Hatchback: {{convert|4414|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />XV: {{convert|4450|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} <br />WRX: {{convert|4595|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| width = {{convert|1740|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />XV: {{convert|1750|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />WRX: {{convert|1795|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| '''[[Petrol engine|Gasoline]]:''' |
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| height = {{convert|1465|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />XV: {{convert|1570|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />WRX: {{convert|1475|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| 1.6 L [[Subaru FB engine|''FB16'']] [[flat-four engine|H4]] |
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| 2.0 L ''EE20'' [[Turbo-diesel|turbo]] H4 |
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| transmission = 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br /> 6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br /> [[Lineartronic]] [[Continuously variable transmission|CVT]] |
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| wheelbase = {{convert|2644|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| length = {{convert|4580|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (sedan)<br />{{convert|4414|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (hatchback) |
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| height = {{convert|1465|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| weight = {{convert|1320|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
| weight = {{convert|1320|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
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| model_years = 2012–2016 |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Ōta, Gunma]] |
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Four-door sedan or five-door hatchback versions of the fourth-generation Impreza were unveiled in 2011 at the [[New York International Auto Show#2011|New York International Auto Show]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/06/2012-subaru-impreza-teaser/ |title=Subaru shows us a side of the 2012 Impreza | |
Four-door sedan or five-door hatchback versions of the fourth-generation Impreza were unveiled in 2011 at the [[New York International Auto Show#2011|New York International Auto Show]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/06/2012-subaru-impreza-teaser/ |title=Subaru shows us a side of the 2012 Impreza |first=Jeff |last=Glucker |work=Autoblog|date=6 April 2011 }}</ref> The car went on sale in late 2011 as a 2012 model year. There is also a bigger station wagon with different bodywork, called the [[Subaru Levorg]]. It was first shown at the 2013 [[Tokyo Motor Show#2013|Tokyo Motor Show]] and went on sale in April 2014. |
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Early US models include a choice of a 2.0-liter DOHC (148 hp) engine, five-speed manual or ''Lineartronic'' CVT with paddle shifting six-speed manual mode. Trim package included base 2.0i, 2.0i Premium, and 2.0i Limited.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_04_21e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_04_06/11_04_21.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース | |
Early US models include a choice of a 2.0-liter DOHC (148 hp) engine, five-speed manual or ''Lineartronic'' CVT with paddle shifting six-speed manual mode. Trim package included base 2.0i, 2.0i Premium, and 2.0i Limited.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_04_21e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_04_06/11_04_21.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |website=Fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/20/2012-subaru-impreza-new-york-2011/|title=New York 2011: Subaru shows off 2012 Impreza with lighter figure, impressive fuel economy|website=Autoblog.com|date=20 April 2011 |access-date=19 February 2022}}</ref> |
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Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2011. a choice of four-door sedan (as Impreza G4) or five-door hatchback body (as Impreza Sport), 1.6-liter DOHC FB16 (1.6i, 1.6i-L) or 2.0-liter DOHC FB20 (2.0i, 2.0i EyeSight, 2.0i-S, 2.0i-S EyeSight), five-speed manual or ''Lineartronic'' [[continuously variable transmission]] (CVT).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_11_30_1e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_30_1.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> The smaller 1.6-liter engine is offered in Japan so as to reduce the annual Japanese [[Road tax#Japan|road tax]] obligation. |
Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2011. a choice of four-door sedan (as Impreza G4) or five-door hatchback body (as Impreza Sport), 1.6-liter DOHC FB16 (1.6i, 1.6i-L) or 2.0-liter DOHC FB20 (2.0i, 2.0i EyeSight, 2.0i-S, 2.0i-S EyeSight), five-speed manual or ''Lineartronic'' [[continuously variable transmission]] (CVT).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_11_30_1e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_10_12/11_11_30_1.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> The smaller 1.6-liter engine is offered in Japan so as to reduce the annual Japanese [[Road tax#Japan|road tax]] obligation. |
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Remaining nearly the same size as the previous series, the new model is lighter and more fuel efficient, plus is claimed to be better packaged. The 2012 Impreza received longer wheelbase that provides more interior room for passengers. The Impreza hatchback rear head-and-legroom is impressive; two adults can ride in the back of the Impreza with comfort. Whereas, in the hatchback, the rear 65/35 split seatbacks fold down, offering 52.4 cu. ft. of cargo space.<ref>{{cite web |url= |
Remaining nearly the same size as the previous series, the new model is lighter and more fuel efficient, plus is claimed to be better packaged. The 2012 Impreza received longer wheelbase that provides more interior room for passengers. The Impreza hatchback rear head-and-legroom is impressive; two adults can ride in the back of the Impreza with comfort. Whereas, in the hatchback, the rear 65/35 split seatbacks fold down, offering 52.4 cu. ft. of cargo space.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.testingautos.com/reviews/subaru-impreza-2012.html |title=2012 Subaru Impreza: fuel-efficient compact with all-wheel drive |publisher=TestingAutos |date=6 June 2012 |access-date=25 June 2012 }}</ref><ref name="autoblog2012">{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/20/2012-subaru-impreza/ |title=2012 Subaru Impreza: Deep Dive |publisher=Autoblog |date=20 April 2011 |access-date=20 April 2011}}</ref> |
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Higher quality materials are fitted throughout the interior, and due to its larger exterior dimensions as defined by [[Vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese government regulations]], the Impreza is an upmarket product in Japan. It is now almost exactly the same dimensions as the first and second Subaru Legacy (1990–1999). |
Higher quality materials are fitted throughout the interior, and due to its larger exterior dimensions as defined by [[Vehicle size class#Japan|Japanese government regulations]], the Impreza is an upmarket product in Japan. It is now almost exactly the same dimensions as the first and second Subaru Legacy (1990–1999). The 2015–2016 models had an updated grille, bumper, side mirrors and increased sound deadening. |
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The third generation high-performance WRX variants continued in production until new versions were released in early 2014. In 2014, Subaru decided to move away from marketing the WRX and WRX STI under the Impreza name. |
The third generation high-performance WRX variants continued in production until new versions were released in early 2014. In 2014, Subaru decided to move away from marketing the WRX and WRX STI under the Impreza name. The WRX and WRX STI are performance trims of the Impreza with higher output engines, firmer suspension, larger brakes, slightly resculpted body panels, lowered ride height and larger intakes. Subaru had promised to completely move the WRX and STi off the Impreza chassis and body to create a standalone model, but they instead chose to simply alter the Impreza's body, and chassis and remove the Impreza name. Subaru decided to not produce a WRX or WRX STi wagon as had been previously offered. The wagon made up approximately 50 percent of US WRX and WRX STI sales.<ref>{{cite web |last=Stoklosa |first=Alexander |title=2014 Subaru Spy Photos |url=http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2014-subaru-wrx-spy-photos-news |work=Car and Driver |access-date=29 November 2013|date=2012-08-25 }}</ref> |
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In addition to the regular models, Subaru also offered the '''Impreza Sport''' Hatchback in the Premium and Limited trim levels. The so-called American Impreza Sport (not to be confused with the JDM regular hatchback with the same name) has the rugged style with side spoilers, roof rack, different style alloys, and availability of two-tone colors. However it also has the normal ground clearance, unlike the new XV. For the Premium model grade, buyers can choose 5 speed manual or Lineartronic CVT, while the Limited is only available with CVT. |
In addition to the regular models, Subaru also offered the '''Impreza Sport''' Hatchback in the Premium and Limited trim levels. The so-called American Impreza Sport (not to be confused with the JDM regular hatchback with the same name) has the rugged style with side spoilers, roof rack, different style alloys, and availability of two-tone colors. However it also has the normal ground clearance, unlike the new XV. For the Premium model grade, buyers can choose 5 speed manual or Lineartronic CVT, while the Limited is only available with CVT. |
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EyeSight consists of two cameras with one on each side of the interior rear view mirror, that use human like [[stereoscopic]] vision to judge distances and generally keep tabs on the driver. The system can help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a [[lane departure warning system]], a wake up call when traffic lights change, and even keeps an eye out for pedestrians. [[Autonomous cruise control system]] has been integrated into the EyeSight feature as a driver safety aid. This feature is initially available only in Japan, but was expanded to US models of other vehicles, beginning with 2013 Legacy and Outback models.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/16/2013-subaru-models-to-see-with-optional-eyesight-safety-system/ |title=2013 Subaru models to see with optional EyeSight safety system | |
EyeSight consists of two cameras with one on each side of the interior rear view mirror, that use human like [[stereoscopic]] vision to judge distances and generally keep tabs on the driver. The system can help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a [[lane departure warning system]], a wake up call when traffic lights change, and even keeps an eye out for pedestrians. [[Autonomous cruise control system]] has been integrated into the EyeSight feature as a driver safety aid. This feature is initially available only in Japan, but was expanded to US models of other vehicles, beginning with 2013 Legacy and Outback models.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/16/2013-subaru-models-to-see-with-optional-eyesight-safety-system/ |title=2013 Subaru models to see with optional EyeSight safety system |first=John |last=Neff |work=Autoblog|date=16 March 2012 }}</ref> |
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In 2013, the Impreza won the [[IIHS]] Top Safety Pick+ award.<ref>{{cite web|title=Awards - About Us - SUBARU|url=http://www.subaru-global.com/about/awards2.html|website=Subaru-global.com}}</ref> In 2014, the car won the [[National Business Review]] Sports Car of the year award in New Zealand.<ref>{{cite web|title=WRX Is NZ Sports Car Of The Year|url=http://www.subaruwangara.com.au/news/wrx-is-nz-sports-car-of-the-year/|website=Subaru Wangara}}</ref> |
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===Subaru XV/Crosstrek=== |
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Subaru demonstrated the Subaru XV concept vehicle in 2011. Based on a raised suspension version of the Subaru Impreza 5-door hatchback, the XV concept offered aluminum alloy wheels with silver spokes, black wheels and clear blue center caps; yellow-green body colour, silvery white leather interior upholstery at seats, mesh in selected interior areas with yellow/green piping, multifunction display with navigation, car audio, and vehicle information in the center panel; EyeSight driving assist with LCD monitor between the two combination meters and stereo cameras, 2.0-liter four cylinder Horizontally-Opposed DOHC engine, Lineartronic CVT, and 245/45 ZR19 tires. The vehicle was unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1128 |title=FHI Introduces the "SUBARU XV CONCEPT" as the World Premiere |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_04_06/11_04_19.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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[[File:2013 Subaru XV (GP7 MY13) 2.0i-L hatchback (2016-01-04) 01.jpg|alt=|thumb|Subaru XV (GP)]] |
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Like its predecessor, the fourth generation Impreza was also available with a crossover-styled model. However, instead of the third generation where it was badged as the Impreza XV or the Outback Sport, it was now called the Subaru XV. In North America, it was named the Subaru XV Crosstrek until 2015 when it was changed to Subaru Crosstrek. In Japan, it continued to be called the Subaru Impreza XV. This model debuted at the [[Frankfurt Motor Show#2011|2011 Frankfurt Motor Show]].<ref name="fhi_a2">{{cite web|title=FHI Introduces All-New "SUBARU XV" at Frankfurt Motor Show|url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1102|publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> It went on sale in Japan in September 2012 and in the United States during the [[New York International Auto Show|2012 New York International Auto Show]]. It made its Southeast Asian debut at the [[Indonesia International Motor Show|2012 Indonesia International Motor Show]].<ref name="fhi2">{{cite web|title=Subaru XV Assembled in Malaysia Premiered at Indonesia International Motor Show|url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1532|publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref>{{clear left}} |
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The production version of the XV was unveiled at the 2011 [[Frankfurt Motor Show#2011|Frankfurt Motor Show]], and later at the 20th [[Indonesia International Motor Show]].<ref name="fhi">{{cite web |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1532 |title=Subaru XV Assembled in Malaysia Premiered at Indonesia International Motor Show |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref name="fhi_a">{{cite web |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1102 |title=FHI Introduces All-New "SUBARU XV" at Frankfurt Motor Show |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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{{Main|Subaru WRX (VA)}}For the VA series WRX released in 2014<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/newsrelease.do?id=513&mid=&allImage=1&teaser=2015-subaru-wrx-debuts-new-level-performance|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - 2015 SUBARU WRX DEBUTS NEW LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE|website=media.subaru.com}}</ref> for the 2015 model year, Subaru took a different approach with the model when compared to past generations. This time, the Impreza name was dropped in all markets in which the new model was named simply the WRX, as had been the case in North America with the previous model, while in Japan it was sold as the WRX S4. The body design also took a stronger departure from the Impreza donor model than in the past. The general WRX profile/silhouette was carried over from the Impreza, as were the front doors, trunk lid, and interior. However, the entire front end bodywork plus the rear quarter panels were unique to the WRX. The rear doors received a subtle reskin with an upwards kink and revised character line, but retained an otherwise identical shape.<gallery widths="200" heights="150"> |
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Malaysian production of the Subaru XV shipped as complete knock-down kits began at Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd (TCMA) in Malaysia in January 2013, with annual production of 5000 units destined for sale in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.<ref name="fhi" /><ref name="fhi_a" /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://paultan.org/2011/07/07/confirmed-ckd-subaru-model-will-be-based-on-the-xv-concept-brand-to-have-20-outlets-in-malaysia-by-2014/ |title=CONFIRMED: CKD Subaru model will be based on the XV Concept, brand to have 20 outlets in Malaysia by 2014! |publisher=[[Paul Tan]] |accessdate=7 July 2011|date=2011-07-06 }}</ref> Production at Tan Chong began on 20 December 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1611 |title=First Subaru XV Rolls off the Production Line in Malaysia |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/12_10_12/12_12_20_2_86517.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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File:2018 Subaru WRX STI Type-RA in World Rally Blue Pearl, Front Left, 07-13-2022.jpg|Subaru WRX STI (VA, facelift) |
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Badged Impreza XV in Japan, this model went on sale in Japan on 25 September 2012.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/1554 |title=New Subaru XV Sales Hit in Japan – First one-month sales figures more than quadruple initial target |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=2 June 2017}}</ref> Early models include a 2.0-liter boxer engine, and Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/12_07_09/12_09_25_1.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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Early European models include a choice of 1.6-litre petrol, 2.0-liter petrol, 2.0-liter diesel engines; five-speed manual (1.6 petrol), six-speed manual (2.0 petrol, 2.0 diesel), ''Lineartronic'' CVT (1.6 petrol, 2.0 petrol) transmission, and idle engine start stop (standard in petrol engine models, optional in diesel engine models).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/press/2011/11_09_13_2e.html |title=FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. NEWS RELEASE |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/11_07_09/11_09_13_2.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> |
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In North America, the XV was sold as the Subaru XV Crosstrek and was unveiled at the [[New York International Auto Show#2012|2012 New York International Auto Show]]. The US model went on sale in 2012 as a 2013 model year vehicle. Early models include a 148-horsepower 2.0-liter boxer engine, five-speed manual or available second-generation Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.automoblog.net/2012/11/11/2013-subaru-xv-crosstrek-review/ |title=2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek Review |publisher=Automoblog.net |date=11 November 2012 |accessdate=12 November 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/22/subaru-confirms-debut-of-u-s-xv-crosstrek-for-ny/ |title=Subaru confirms debut of U.S. XV Crosstrek for NY |author=Zach Bowman |work=Autoblog}}</ref> In the United States starting with the 2016 model year, Subaru dropped the XV from its name and sold it as simply the Crosstrek. An updated model based on the fifth-generation Impreza became available in 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/autos/news/all-new-2018-subaru-crosstrek-teased-debut-article-1.2954231|title=All-new 2018 Subaru Crosstrek teased ahead of debut|publisher=}}</ref> |
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[[File:Subaru XV Sport Concept front 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon.jpg|thumb|right|XV Sport Concept]] |
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The Subaru XV Sport Concept (2013) is a version of the Subaru XV with Front Bumper (Prototype), Bilstein Suspension (Prototype), LED Driving Lights (Prototype), STI Flexible Tower Bar (Prototype), Side Under Spoiler (Prototype), STI Sport Muffler (Prototype), Fender Arch Protector (Prototype), [[Enkei Corporation|Enkei]] Designed 17-inch Aluminum Wheels (Prototype), Recaro Front Seat (Prototype), Brembo Brake & Drilled Rotor (Prototype). The concept vehicle was unveiled at the 2013 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]].<ref name="media.subaru-global" /> |
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The Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid (2013) is a version of the Subaru XV Crosstrek with permanent magnet AC synchronous motor rated {{convert|10|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|65|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}}, Lineartronic CVT, Nickel hydride batteries, and 225/55 R17 tires. Externally, "HYBRID" badges have been applied to the front doors and on the rear liftgate, and unique rear lights and wheels are exclusive to the hybrid version. The vehicle was Subaru's first production hybrid after a series of concepts stretching back to the 2003 [[Subaru B9 Scrambler|B9 Scrambler]], and was unveiled at the 2013 [[New York International Auto Show]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.subaru.co.jp/en/news/archives/contents/pdf_en_87456.pdf |title=FHI Introduces the "SUBARU XV CROSSTREK HYBRID" at the 2013 New York International Auto Show – First-Ever Production Hybrid model – |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/news/13_01_03/13_03_29_1_87456.html |title=富士重工業株式会社 ニュースリリース |publisher=fhi.co.jp}}</ref> Compared to the conventionally-powered XV Crosstrek, a new gauge cluster and keyless start have been added to the hybrid, which gains approximately {{convert|300|lb}} in weight. The 0.6 kW-hr battery (weighing {{convert|55|lb}} by itself) takes the space previously occupied by the spare tire, minimizing the loss of cargo space. Using the battery alone, range is estimated at {{convert|1|mi}} at {{convert|25|mph|kph|abbr=on}}. The 10 kW generator-motor is built into the Lineartronic CVT, similar to the "turbo-parallel-hybrid" system first shown on the [[Subaru B5 TPH]] concept, and is intended to be used primarily for acceleration assistance and regenerative braking. Fuel consumption is improved by approximately 11%, from {{convert|28|mpgus|abbr=on}} (combined city/highway) to {{convert|31|mpgus}}.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://articles.sae.org/11977/ |title=Subaru introduces a different kind of hybrid |author=Weissler, Paul |date=2 April 2013 |magazine=Automotive Engineering |publisher=Society of Automotive Engineering |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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File:2017 Subaru XV (GP7 MY17) 2.0i-L hatchback (2018-03-26) 01.jpg|Front |
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For the VA series WRX released in 2014<ref>[http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/513//2015-subaru-wrx-debuts-new-level-performance]</ref> for the 2015 model year, Subaru took a different approach with the model when compared to past generations. This time, the Impreza name was dropped in all markets in which the new model is named simply as the WRX, as had been the case in North America with the previous model, while in Japan it was sold as the WRX S4. The body design also took a stronger departure from the Impreza donor model than in the past. The general WRX profile/silhouette was carried over from the Impreza, as were the front doors, trunk lid, and interior. However, the entire front end bodywork plus the rear quarter panels were unique to the WRX. The rear doors received a subtle reskin with an upwards kink and revised character line, but retained an otherwise identical shape. |
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This model is the first of the WRX line to deviate from the ''EJ''-series engine. It uses the new 2.0-liter [[Subaru FA engine|''FA20F'']] engine, which has direct injection and a twin-scroll turbocharger. On all previous WRXs the turbocharger was located near the right-hand side of the firewall, close to the third cylinder. With the new ''FA20F'', Subaru fitted the turbocharger at the front of the car, close to the serpentine accessory belts. There is a robust aluminum skid plate that protects the underside of the turbocharger. Mounting the turbo lower in the engine bay helps reduce the car's center of gravity to {{convert|19.5|in|mm|abbr=on}}.<ref name=Pund2014>{{cite news |last=Pund |first=Daniel |date=September 2014 |url=http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/2015-subaru-wrx-vs-2015-volkswagen-gti-final-scoring-performance-data-and-complete-specs-page-4 |title=2015 Subaru WRX |work=[[Car and Driver]] |volume=60 |issue=3 |access-date=15 June 2016}}</ref> The FA20's high compression ratio of 10.6:1 combined with its 68° intake and 54° exhaust cam phasing range allow it to produce excellent off-boost efficiency as well as a wide torque peak.<ref>{{cite web|title=FA20 DIT Engine Specs|url=http://www.comeanddriveit.com/specs/fa20dit|website=Come and Drive It}}</ref> |
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Behind the wheel, the most noticeable difference between the EJ and FA engines is the latter's broader torque curve. The 2.5L EJ produced a maximum of {{Convert|240|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 4,000 rpm, while the new 2.0L FA peaks twice as soon ({{Convert|258|lbft|Nm|abbr=on}} at 2,000 rpm).<ref name=Pund2014/> Less obvious is a {{Convert|3|hp|kW|abbr=on}} increase over the old engine; the FA is rated at {{Convert|268|hp|kW|abbr=on}} at 5,600 rpm.<ref name=Pund2014/> |
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From 2009 through 2014 the WRX's engine was mated exclusively to a five-speed manual. That changes for 2015. In base trim, the sole transmission is a six-speed manual, the first ever available in a non-STi WRX while the Limited and Premium trim levels add the option of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with paddle shifters for the first time. |
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When left in Intelligent mode (the most frugal of its three settings) the CVT returns better fuel economy than the manual. In Sport and Sport# modes it shifts more aggressively, mimicking a six and eight-speed gearbox, respectively, but its acceleration still lags that of the manual transmission. |
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The new powertrain gives the 2015 WRX a different character than the car it replaces, but its acceleration times are virtually unchanged. The biggest performance gains come from the 2015 redesigned chassis. Structural stiffness and spring rates are up 40 to 60 percent, raising roadholding numbers by about 0.80 G. |
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The 2015 WRX has been met with mixed reviews by automotive journalists. It placed second to the 2015 Volkswagen GTI in separate comparison tests in the September 2014 issues of ''Car and Driver'' and ''Motor Trend''. In general, it bests its sub-$30,000 competition in nearly every performance metric, but suffers from a cheaper interior and a less comfortable ride. Its sharp styling is usually listed as polarizing, too, although the bulk of criticism in that area is based on the lack of a hatchback model. |
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Performance numbers vary from publication to publication. Testing from ''Car and Driver'', ''Road & Track'' and ''Motor Trend'' has produced 0–60 mph (97 km/h) times as fast as 4.8 seconds and as slow as 5.5 seconds. It runs the quarter-mile anywhere from 13.6 sec at {{Convert|102|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} to 14.0 sec at {{Convert|98|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}. (CVT-equipped WRXs are about a half-second slower to 60 mph and through the quarter-mile.) On the skidpad, roadholding numbers range from 0.92 G to 0.96 G. Braking from {{Convert|70|mph|0|abbr=on}} results in stops as short as 156–166 feet. |
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In base trim, the car starts at $27,090 (including destination) and weighs 3,267 lbs. Limited and Premium trim levels add more comfort and convenience, such as heated seats and LED headlights, but not more performance. Starting in 2016 the Premium and Limited trim levels also come with 18" wheels, similar to the last generation STI [[Enkei Corporation|Enkei]] wheels. |
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For the 2018 model year, the WRX received some mid-generation improvements. The 2018 model first went on sale at dealerships in summer 2017<ref>[http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1108/171/subaru-america-announces-pricing-updated-2018-wrx-wrx]</ref>. |
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A January 2017 announcement<ref>[http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1067//subaru-debuts-2018-wrx-wrx-sti-performance-comfort]</ref> presaged improvements that addressed some of the criticism of the 2015 model debut, including a newly revised suspension, revised, upgraded interior materials and a quieter cabin, and a revised front styling. For the WRX, a newly available performance Package option included Recaro front seats with 8-way power driver’s seat, improved brake pads, and a moonroof delete to reduce weight. Also new was upgraded EyeSight Driver Assist Technology safety features. |
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The 2018 WRX and WRX STI mid-model improvement continued with the 6-speed manual transmission came as standard equipment, and the optional Lineartronic CVT automatic transmission with Intelligent, Sport 6-speed paddle shift emulation and Sport# (pronounced "Sport Sharp") 8-speed paddle shift emulation. |
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The standard WRX added heated exterior mirrors (already a standard on higher level trims). A new, larger 5.9-inch high-definition multi-function display replaced the older 4.3-inch unit allowing the driver to see vehicle functions more easily. The WRX Premium trim added a larger multimedia audio unit. WRX Limited models added an 8-way power driver’s seat with lumbar adjustment. |
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In May 2018<ref>[http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1375/171/subaru-announces-2019-wrx-model-new-subaru-starlink]</ref>, the 2019 model year WRX and SRX STI was announced. The 2019 model first went on sale at dealerships in the summer of 2018. |
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Exclusive to the USA spec 2019 WRX Premium trim was a limited run of 750 Series Gray cars <ref>[http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1375/171/subaru-announces-2019-wrx-model-new-subaru-starlink]</ref>. The exterior color was Cool Gray Khaki, featuring exclusive black finish WRX 18-inch alloy wheels, Crystal Black Silica badging and foldable exterior mirrors. Other performance upgrades included Jurid high performance front brake pads and a moonroof delete to save weight. The interior front seats were upgraded to ultrasuede covered Recaro seats with an 8-way power feature for the driver. The Series Gray cars received upgraded LED Steering Responsive Headlights, LED fog lights and Keyless Access with Push-Button Start, usually reserved for the upmarket Limited trim WRX models. The WRX STI also received a limited run of 250 Series Gray cars, with similar WRX STI only upgrades. LL Series Gray WRX and WRX STI models were equipped with a 6-speed manual transmissions only. |
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Of note, for 2019, was the introduction of a new Subaru STARLINK infotainment system integrated with standard with the increasingly popular Apple CarPlay™ and Android™ Auto. Upgrade packages with the optional Harmon Kardon entertainment system also increased the infotainment screen size from 6.2 inches to a larger 7.0 inches. |
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The 2019 WRX equipped with the optional Lineartronic CVT also came standard with the Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology. On previous models, Eyesight was only available as an option package. Also optional on the CVT equipped WRX was Reverse Automatic Braking, a feature unlikely to be implemented in non-CVT equipped vehicles. |
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No late spring 2019 official Subaru US media announcement had been issued regarding the 2020 Subaru WRX and WRX STI, breaking the pattern of late spring announcements, with new year models arriving in the summer. However, an April 2019 article<ref>[https://www.torquenews.com/1084/2020-subaru-wrx-sti-next-generation-2021-sti-details-leaked]</ref> declares that the 2020 WRX and WRX STI will remain on the current fourth generation VA platform for another year, with minor changes over the 2019 models. In addition, in the USA, 1000 limited edition Series.White WRX (750) and WRX STI (250) will be sold, mimicking the 2019 Series Gray sales strategy. The Series.White (the dot between Series and White is purposeful) is speculated to have similar upgrade packages as the 2019 Series Gray, but no new engines. That the low sales volume WRX and WRX STI are the last models to be brought onto the SGP is a sensible strategy for a company that is struggling to meet demand in its cross over and sport utility lines. The company is also ramping up production of the new turbo-charged 2.4L FA engine, first announced and delivered with the 2019 Subaru Ascent three row SUV. Announcements have been made for availability of the turbo-charged 2.4L FA engine in the 2020 Legacy sedan and the 2020 Outback crossover utility vehicles. Satisfying demand first, for optional higher powered engines in those higher volume vehicles, especially the Outback, would make good corporate sense. |
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The timing for the 2020 Subaru WRX and WRX STI announcements are supposedly slated for summer 2019, after Subaru brings the new Outback to market. As of June 2019, no corroborating announcements for the 2020 WRX and WRX STI have been issued on the Subaru US media website. |
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===WRX STI=== |
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[[File:2015 Subaru WRX STi Type UK Symetrica 2.5 Front.jpg|thumb|left|Subaru WRX STI (Pre-facelift)]] |
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[[File:2015 Subaru WRX STi Type UK Symetrica 2.5 Rear.jpg|thumb|right|Subaru WRX STI (Pre-facelift)]] |
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[[File:2018 Subaru WRX (VAF MY18) STI sedan (2018-11-29) 01.jpg|thumb|left|Subaru WRX STI (Facelift)]] |
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[[File:2018 Subaru WRX (VAF MY18) STI sedan (2018-11-29) 02.jpg|thumb|right|Subaru WRX STI (Facelift)]] |
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[[File:Subaru WRX STI (VAB) interior.JPG|thumb|right|Interior]] |
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This model retains the same engine as the previous generation STI, which is a 2.5-liter ''EJ257'' with dual AVCS however with modifications to the ECU which have increased fuel economy slightly, and has given a {{Convert|6|kW|hp|abbr=on}} boost in power to 227 kW (305 HP). Torque, however, has dropped from {{Convert|407|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}} to {{Convert|394|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}} at 4,000 rpm and top speed is now 160 mph (258 km/h). |
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There are also reports that along with the ECU changes, the rev limit was raised to 7,100 rpm to support the power increase at the upper rev range to support a stronger top end.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} It also retains a hydraulic power steering system as opposed to the WRX's new electric-assisted rack. The steering rack was changed to a quicker 13:1 ratio, as used in the Japan delivered vehicles, as opposed to the 15:1 ratio of the previous models. Also, the 2.0-liter ''EJ207'' that is standard for Japanese STIs was retained specifically for the Japanese market in the new 2015 WRX STI. |
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A sound tube device, also seen on the [[Subaru BRZ|BRZ]], has also been fitted to the air intake system to channel certain induction and turbo frequencies into the cabin, reports show this is only fitted to vehicles in some markets. |
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In Europe, Australia, Canada and Japan, the STI is available with and without the wing. Starting in 2016 the US version of the limited STI was also made available with either the traditional high wing or, optionally, with the standard WRX low profile wing. |
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In 2013, British rally champion [[Mark Higgins (driver)|Mark Higgins]] lapped the [[Isle of Man TT]] course in 17 minutes, 35.139 seconds.<ref>{{cite web |last=Burt |first=Matt |date=28 June 2016 |url=http://www.autocar.co.uk/Subaru-Isle-of-Man-video-TT-record-2016 |title=New onboard video: Subaru's record-breaking Isle of Man TT lap |work=[[Autocar (magazine)|Autocar]] |access-date=14 August 2016}}</ref> |
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In 2015 Subaru released the WRX STI Launch Edition that came in World Rally Blue Pearl exterior paint combined with gold-painted, 18-inch, BBS alloy wheels. Only 1000 Launch Editions were released in North America. |
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In 2015 Subaru released the WRX STI S207, limited to 400 units sold only for the Japanese market. The S207 used the 2 liter EJ20 engine which was tuned to 328 PS (323.5 hp, 241 kW) and {{Convert|318|lbft|0|abbr=on}} of torque. Upgrades also include a quicker-ratio 11-to-1 steering rack (compared to 13-to-1 for the stock unit). STI-spec Recaro front bucket seats, Bilstein's adjustable DampMatic II front suspension, and drilled rotors clamped by Brembo monoblock six-piston front calipers and four-pot rear calipers. Up to 200 of the units could be equipped with the NBR Challenge Package, which features a carbon-fibre wing and a badge commemorating Subaru's class victory at the 2015 Nürburgring 24 Hours. |
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In 2016 Subaru released the WRX STI Hyper Blue special edition series, with production limited to 700 units for the United States. The new color covers the outside, and it is also offset with gloss black 18-inch BBS wheels, badges and mirror caps. Blue stitching brings the color into the interior, and Subaru's seven-inch navigation system with a nine-speaker stereo is standard for this version. In Australia, Subaru announced the WRX Premium Hyper Blue special edition with the CVT automatic will be limited to 200 units targeted to customers, and WRX STI Premium with the six-speed gearbox will be limited to just 50 units. |
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As a way of celebrating 30 years of the STI nameplate (in 2018), Subaru offered a limited edition WRX STi Diamond Edition which was developed by Subaru Southern Africa's technical team making it exclusively available to the region with only 30 being produced. The WRX STi Diamond Edition is powered by a fettled 2.5-litre, high-boost turbocharged Boxer engine that offers {{convert|260|kW|hp|abbr=on}} at 4,500 rpm and {{convert|464|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}} of torque at 4 000 rpm. The remapping of the Electronic Control Unit and the fitment of a performance exhaust system has contributed to improved performance. A new engine brace has been fitted for better stability and balance. The WRX STi Diamond Edition rides 20mm lower than the standard WRX STi and the body kit, in a High Viz yellow further lowers the front-end by 10 mm. The spoiler vane gets a stainless steel STI badge unique to this limited edition model and high gloss black Diamond Edition badges appear on the sides of the rear wing. The WRX STi Diamond Edition rides on 19-inch lightweight and darkened aluminium Y-design alloy wheels. |
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For the 2018 model year, Subaru of America introduced the WRX STI Type RA to celebrate the successful record attempt at becoming the fastest sedan around the legendary Nürburgring. This numbered limited edition was restricted to 500 examples for the United States and 75 examples for Canada. The WRX STI Type RA featured 19" gold forged wheels and was available in a choice of three colors: World Rally Blue Pearl, Black and White. As well as various mechanical upgrades the car also featured a carbon fiber roof and rear wing. |
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In 2019, [[Subaru of America]] revealed the WRX STI S209 at the [[Detroit Auto Show#2019|Detroit Auto Show]], the first time the S badge is available outside Japan.<ref>{{cite web |last=Perkins |first=Chris |date=27 December 2018 |url=https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/future-cars/a25642507/subaru-wrx-sti-s209-possibly-us-bound/ |title=Subaru Is Bringing the Track-Ready WRX STI S209 to the Detroit Auto Show |work=[[Road and Track]] |access-date=31 December 2018}}</ref> |
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In 2013, the Impreza won the [[IIHS]] Top Safety Pick+ award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaru-global.com/about/awards2.html|title=Awards - About Us - SUBARU|website=www.subaru-global.com}}</ref> In 2014, the car won the [[National Business Review]] Sports Car of the year award in New Zealand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subaruwangara.com.au/news/wrx-is-nz-sports-car-of-the-year/|title=WRX Is NZ Sports Car Of The Year|website=Subaru Wangara}}</ref> |
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| designer = Takashi Hagino, Yoshifumi Tomita and Shinya Murase<ref>{{Cite patent|country=US|number=D801859|title=Passenger car|pubdate=2017-11-07|inventor1-last=Hagino|inventor1-first=Takashi|inventor2-last=Tomita|inventor2-first=Yoshifumi|inventor3-last=Murase|inventor3-first=Shinya|assign1=[[Fuji Heavy Industries|Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha]]}}</ref> |
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| engine = 1.6 L [[flat-four engine|H4]] (gasoline)<br />2.0 L [[AVCS|DAVCS]] {{convert|152|hp|abbr=on}} [[flat-four engine|H4]] (gasoline)<br /> |
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| related = [[Subaru Crosstrek#GT|Subaru XV/Crosstrek (GT)]]<br />[[Subaru Levorg#VN|Subaru Levorg/WRX wagon/WRX Sportswagon/WRX GT (VN)]]<br />[[Subaru WRX#VB|Subaru WRX (VB)]] |
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| transmission = 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br /> 6-speed manual (XV) <br/>[[continuously variable transmission|CVT]] [[automatic transmission|automatic]] |
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| 2.0 L [[Subaru FB engine|''FB20D e-Boxer'']] H4 |
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| transmission = 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br /> [[Lineartronic]] [[continuously variable transmission|CVT]] |
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| drivetrain = [[Mild hybrid|MHEV]] (e-boxer) |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Ōta, Gunma]] ([[Subaru#Manufacturing facilities|Yajima Plant]])<br />United States: [[Lafayette, Indiana]] ([[Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.|SIA]])<ref name="SIA Impreza production 11/2016 fhi.co.jp"/> |
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Subaru unveiled the fifth generation 2017 model year Impreza sedan and hatchback at the [[New York International Auto Show]] in March 2016.<ref name ="Campbell 2016-03-24">{{cite web |last=Campbell |first=Matt |date=24 March 2016 |url=http://www.caradvice.com.au/427781/2017-subaru-impreza-sedan-and-hatch-debut-at-new-york-auto-show/ |title=2017 Subaru Impreza sedan and hatch debut at New York auto show – Update |publisher=CarAdvice |access-date=25 July 2016}}</ref> The fifth generation is the first model to be underpinned by the new ''Subaru Global Platform'', which will underpin all future Subaru models.<ref name ="Campbell 2016-03-24"/> |
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Subaru unveiled the fifth generation 2017 model year Impreza sedan and hatchback at the [[New York International Auto Show]] in March 2016.<ref name ="Campbell 2016-03-24">{{cite web |last=Campbell |first=Matt |date=24 March 2016 |url=http://www.caradvice.com.au/427781/2017-subaru-impreza-sedan-and-hatch-debut-at-new-york-auto-show/ |title=2017 Subaru Impreza sedan and hatch debut at New York auto show – Update |publisher=CarAdvice |access-date=25 July 2016}}</ref> The fifth generation is the first model based on the new [[Subaru Global Platform]], which would be the base for all future Subaru models.<ref name ="Campbell 2016-03-24"/> |
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[[Japanese domestic market]] models went on sale on 13 October 2016 at Subaru dealerships, while the new Impreza entered the core North American and Australian markets for the company in December 2016. In Japan, the new Impreza outsold its monthly sales target of 2,500 units by more than fourfold, with 11,050 orders. According to Subaru, demand from customers in the Japanese domestic market switching from other brands has been notable, representing 51% of all orders. This is an indication that the Impreza is now attracting a wider range of customers in Japan. North American models are now produced for the first time at [[Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.]] in [[Lafayette, Indiana]], while the Crosstrek continues to be produced in Japan.<ref name="SIA Impreza production 11/2016 fhi.co.jp">{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/press/news-en/2016_11_02_3125/ |title=First American-made Impreza rolls off the assembly line in Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant |publisher=Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. |date=2 November 2016 |accessdate=17 January 2017 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170117224018/http://www.fhi.co.jp/press/news-en/2016_11_02_3125/ |archivedate=17 January 2017 |deadurl=no }}</ref> Models for markets outside of North America continue to be produced in Japan. SIA also produces the North American-market [[Subaru Outback]] and [[Subaru Legacy]], and will produce the three-row [[Subaru Ascent|Ascent]] crossover previewed by the Viziv 7 concept from the 2016 [[Los Angeles Auto Show]] in 2018. |
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[[Japanese domestic market]] models went on sale on 13 October 2016 at Subaru dealerships, while the new Impreza entered the core North American and Australian markets for the company in December 2016. In Japan, the new Impreza outsold its monthly sales target of 2,500 units by more than fourfold, with 11,050 orders. According to Subaru, demand from customers in the Japanese domestic market switching from other brands was notable, representing 51% of all orders, indicating that the Impreza was attracting a wider range of customers there. North American models were produced for the first time at [[Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.]] in [[Lafayette, Indiana]], while the Crosstrek continues to be produced in Japan.<ref name="SIA Impreza production 11/2016 fhi.co.jp">{{cite web|url=http://www.fhi.co.jp/press/news-en/2016_11_02_3125/ |title=First American-made Impreza rolls off the assembly line in Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant |publisher=Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. |date=2 November 2016 |access-date=17 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170117224018/http://www.fhi.co.jp/press/news-en/2016_11_02_3125/ |archive-date=17 January 2017 |url-status=live }}</ref> Models for markets outside of North America continue to be produced in Japan. SIA also produces the North American-market [[Subaru Outback]] and [[Subaru Legacy]], and also produced the three-row [[Subaru Ascent|Ascent]] crossover previewed by the Viziv 7 concept from the 2016 [[Los Angeles Auto Show]] in 2018. |
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The new Subaru Global Platform underpins both sedan and hatch versions of the Impreza. This new platform has an increased rigidity of 70% to 100% over the outgoing model and a lower centre of gravity by 5 mm (0.2 inches). 95% of this new Impreza is all-new when compared to the fourth generation. The suspension has been set up for better comfort, while Active Torque Vectoring in some models also helps improve dynamics. The car is longer and wider than the old one, with a longer wheelbase. Much of the increase in wheelbase was used to improve both front- and rear-seat legroom; in the United States, Subaru now boasts that the new Impreza has category-leading passenger room. |
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The new Subaru Global Platform underpins both sedan and hatch versions of the Impreza. This new platform has an increased rigidity of 70% to 100% over the outgoing model and a lower center of gravity by 5 mm (0.2 inches). 95% of this new Impreza is all-new compared to the fourth generation. The suspension has been set up for better comfort, while Active Torque Vectoring in some models improves dynamics. The car is longer and wider than the old one, with a longer wheelbase. Much of the increase in wheelbase was used to improve front and rear-seat legroom; in the United States, Subaru now boasts that the new Impreza has category-leading passenger room. |
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Powering the new Subaru Impreza<ref>[http://www.atvmagblog.com/2017-new-subaru-impreza-debut-frankfurt-motor-show/ new Subaru Impreza]</ref> is a revised version of the FB20 2.0 litre direct-injection boxer-four. This engine is sold in all markets except Europe. A 1.6 litre engine continues to be available in Europe and in the Japanese domestic market. With around 80% of parts revamped, the engine produces 152 hp, four more than before. Subaru's Lineartronic CVT was also improved with enhanced ratio coverage, and a 5-speed manual transmission continues to be available. The changes made to the Impreza's 2.0L engine are supposed to offer slightly improved acceleration and flexibility of power delivery. Although the engine is 152 hp, some auto reviewers feel that the new Impreza continues to fall short in power when compared to competitors from other brands. Some competing compact sedans such as the [[Volkswagen Jetta]], [[Honda Civic]], and [[Hyundai Elantra]] are sold with optional engines offering 200 hp or more. Subaru has rated the new Impreza in the US market <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.atvmagblog.com/2017-new-subaru-impreza-debut-frankfurt-motor-show/ |script-title=th:2017 New Subaru Impreza debut Frankfurt Motor Show |publisher=atvmagblog.com |date=4 July 2017 |accessdate=4 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref> (with 2.0L engine) an [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]]-estimated {{convert|28|mpgus}} city /{{convert|38|mpgus}} highway. As with the previous generation Impreza, Subaru's Symmetrical AWD is standard in all markets except Japan, where it is optional. |
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Powering the new Subaru Impreza<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.atvmagblog.com/2017-new-subaru-impreza-debut-frankfurt-motor-show/|title=Atvmagblog.com|website=Atvmagblog.com|date=30 March 2023 }}</ref> is a revised version of the FB20 2.0 litre direct-injection boxer-four. This engine is sold in all markets except Europe, where it came available in its hybrid variant ("e-Boxer") in March 2020. A 1.6 litre engine continued to be available in Europe and in the Japanese domestic market. With around 80% of parts revamped, the engine produces {{cvt|152|hp|kW|0}} in North American specs, four more than before. Subaru's Lineartronic CVT was also improved with enhanced ratio coverage, and a 5-speed manual transmission continues to be available. The changes made to the Impreza's 2.0L engine are supposed to offer slightly improved acceleration and flexibility of power delivery. Although the engine has 152 hp, some auto reviewers felt that the new Impreza continued to fall short in power when compared to competitors from other brands. Some competing compact sedans such as the [[Volkswagen Jetta]], [[Honda Civic]], and [[Hyundai Elantra]] were sold with optional engines offering 200 hp or more. Subaru rated the new Impreza in the US market <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.atvmagblog.com/2017-new-subaru-impreza-debut-frankfurt-motor-show/ |script-title=th:2017 New Subaru Impreza debut Frankfurt Motor Show |publisher=atvmagblog.com |date=4 July 2017 |access-date=4 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref> (with 2.0L engine) an [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]]-estimated {{convert|28|mpgus}} city /{{convert|38|mpgus}} highway. As with the previous generation Impreza, Subaru's Symmetrical AWD was standard in all markets except Japan, where it was optional. |
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Subaru's EyeSight suite of active safety functions is available, as is a new infotainment system with both [[Apple CarPlay]] and [[Android Auto]]. In the North American and Australian market models, CarPlay and Android Auto are standard on all trims. The North American model Impreza Limited is also offered with a power driver's seat for the first time in the model's history. Although not present in the North American model, the new Impreza is also the first car ever produced by a Japanese brand to include a pedestrian protection airbag as standard. The new Impreza earned a record high safety score under the Japan [[New Car Assessment Program]]<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2416 |title=All-New Subaru XV and Impreza Win Grand Prix Award in JNCAP Collision Safety Performance Assessment with Highest Score Ever |date=6 April 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> and earned top safety marks from the [[Euro NCAP]] in 2017.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2527 |title=Subaru XV and Impreza Models Awarded Top Five-Star Rating in 2017 Euro NCAP Safety Test |date=29 November 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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Subaru's EyeSight suite of active safety functions was available, as was a new infotainment system with both [[Apple CarPlay]] and [[Android Auto]]. In the North American and Australian market models, CarPlay and Android Auto were standard on all trims. The North American model Impreza Limited was also offered with a power driver's seat for the first time in the model's history. Although not present in the North American model, the new Impreza was also the first car ever produced by a Japanese brand to include a pedestrian protection airbag as standard. The new Impreza earned a record high safety score under the Japan [[New Car Assessment Program]]<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2416 |title=All-New Subaru XV and Impreza Win Grand Prix Award in JNCAP Collision Safety Performance Assessment with Highest Score Ever |date=6 April 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |access-date=1 March 2018}}</ref> and earned top safety marks from the [[Euro NCAP]] in 2017.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2527 |title=Subaru XV and Impreza Models Awarded Top Five-Star Rating in 2017 Euro NCAP Safety Test |date=29 November 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |access-date=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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At the car's introduction in 2016, it won the [[Car of the Year Japan]] Award. This win gives Subaru only its second ever COTY trophy and its first victory since the [[Subaru Legacy (fourth generation)|Legacy B4]] won 13 years ago.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.headlightmag.com/news-subaru-impreza-wins-japan-car-of-the-year-2016-2017/ |script-title=th:2017 Subaru Impreza คว้ารางวัล Japan Car of The Year 2016 – 2017 |publisher=Headlightmag.com |date=11 December 2016 |accessdate=11 December 2016 |language=th}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.motor1.com/news/130803/2017-subaru-impreza-japan-car-of-the-year/2017 |title=Subaru Impreza earns trophy as Japan's car of the year |publisher=motor1 |date=9 December 2016 |accessdate=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterlyon/2016/12/09/the-1-billion-subaru-impreza-wins-car-of-the-year-in-japan/#762808f045ed |title=The $1 Billion Subaru Impreza Beats The Toyota Prius To Win Car Of The Year In Japan |publisher=[[Forbes]] |date=9 December 2016 |accessdate=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://paultan.org/2016/12/09/subaru-impreza-is-the-2016-2017-japan-car-of-the-year/ |title=Subaru Impreza is the 2016–2017 Japan Car of the Year |publisher=Paultan.org |date=9 December 2016 |accessdate=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-industry-news/subaru-impreza-named-2016-2017-japan-car-of-the-year.html |title=Subaru Impreza named 2016–2017 Japan Car of the Year |publisher=AutoIndustriya.com |date=9 December 2016 |accessdate=11 December 2016}}</ref> |
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At the car's introduction in 2016, it won the [[Car of the Year Japan]] Award. This win gave Subaru only its second ever COTY trophy and its first victory since the [[Subaru Legacy (fourth generation)|Legacy B4]] won 13 years ago.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.headlightmag.com/news-subaru-impreza-wins-japan-car-of-the-year-2016-2017/ |script-title=th:2017 Subaru Impreza คว้ารางวัล Japan Car of The Year 2016 – 2017 |publisher=Headlightmag.com |date=11 December 2016 |access-date=11 December 2016 |language=th}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.motor1.com/news/130803/2017-subaru-impreza-japan-car-of-the-year/2017 |title=Subaru Impreza earns trophy as Japan's car of the year |publisher=motor1 |date=9 December 2016 |access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterlyon/2016/12/09/the-1-billion-subaru-impreza-wins-car-of-the-year-in-japan/#762808f045ed |title=The $1 Billion Subaru Impreza Beats The Toyota Prius To Win Car Of The Year In Japan |magazine=[[Forbes]] |date=9 December 2016 |access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://paultan.org/2016/12/09/subaru-impreza-is-the-2016-2017-japan-car-of-the-year/ |title=Subaru Impreza is the 2016–2017 Japan Car of the Year |publisher=Paultan.org |date=9 December 2016 |access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-industry-news/subaru-impreza-named-2016-2017-japan-car-of-the-year.html |title=Subaru Impreza named 2016–2017 Japan Car of the Year |publisher=AutoIndustriya.com |date=9 December 2016 |access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref> |
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===Subaru XV/Crosstrek=== |
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The new Subaru XV ("Crosstrek" for the North American market) was unveiled at the [[Geneva International Motor Show]] in March 2017. Like the Impreza, the XV/Crosstrek has moved to the Subaru Global Platform. Minimum ground clearance is {{convert|220|mm|in|abbr=on}} and matte black cladding has been added to each side to add a "rugged flavor", creating "a dynamic form expressing all the enjoyment to be expected from a crossover vehicle". During its first full month of sales, the XV sold 11,085 vehicles in Japan.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2458 |title=Orders for the All-New Subaru XV Surpass 10,000 Units in First One Month in Japan |author= |date=29 June 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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[[File:2018 Subaru XV (G5X) 2.0i-S wagon (2018-09-17) 01.jpg|alt=|thumb|Subaru XV (GT)]] |
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The new Subaru XV (or Crosstrek for the North American market) was unveiled at the [[Geneva International Motor Show]] in March 2017. Like the Impreza, the XV/Crosstrek has moved to the Subaru Global Platform. Minimum ground clearance is {{convert|220|mm|in|abbr=on}} and like its predecessor, matte black cladding has been added to each side to add a "rugged flavor", creating "a dynamic form expressing all the enjoyment to be expected from a crossover vehicle". |
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The XV / Crosstrek uses the revised direct-injection FB20D gasoline engine with {{convert|115|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}} and {{convert|196|Nm|kgm lbft|abbr=on}} output. It is available with a 6-speed manual transmission in 2.0i and Premium trim, or CVT in all trims. In addition to the conventional FB20D, two hybrid drivetrains are available, depending on market. The United States receives a plug-in hybrid that has three different modes: full-electric (traction motor drawing from battery power), parallel hybrid (traction motor assisting gasoline engine), or series hybrid (motor-generator unit driven from gasoline engine). Japan and European markets receive a mild parallel hybrid that is largely identical to the prior-generation XV Hybrid, which incorporated a small electric motor into the transmission. |
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==={{anchor|2022}} Subaru WRX (2022)=== |
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In May 2018, Subaru of America announced a plug-in hybrid electric version for the 2019 model year.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1277/1/-announces-its-first-plug-hybrid-vehicle-2019 |title=SUBARU ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE, THE 2019 CROSSTREK HYBRID |author= |date=11 May 2018 |publisher=Subaru U.S. Media Center |accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> The Crosstrek Hybrid features the FB20 gasoline engine detuned to {{convert|137|hp|PS kW|abbr=on}}, coupled with two electric motors developing a combined {{convert|148|hp|PS kW|abbr=on}}. The car has a fuel tank of {{convert|13.2|gal|L}} and an 8.8 kWh battery, which together enable a range of 480 miles.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/2019-subaru-crosstrek-plug-in-hybrid-photos-info |title=The 2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid Is a Plug-In with a Premium Price |first=Clifford |last=Atiyeh |magazine=Car and Driver |date=November 2018}}</ref> The two electric motors have separate functions: Motor Generator One is the starter and acts as a generator under [[regenerative braking]]; Motor Generator Two is the traction motor with an output of {{convert|118|hp|PS kW|abbr=on}} and {{convert|149|lbft|Nm|abbr=on}}; together, the two motors and battery pack add approximately {{convert|455|lb|kg|abbr=on}} to the curb weight of the car. Under electric power only, the Crosstrek Hybrid can achieve a {{convert|17|mi|abbr=on}} range at speeds up to {{convert|65|mph|kph|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a25223865/2019-subaru-crosstrek-hybrid-drive/ |title=The 2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid Stands Apart with Real All-Wheel Drive |author=Huffman, John Pearley |date=February 13, 2019 |magazine=Car and Driver |accessdate=4 April 2019}}</ref> |
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The second-generation standalone WRX model was unveiled in September 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://paultan.org/2021/09/10/2022-subaru-wrx-officially-debuts/|title=2022 Subaru WRX debuts - 2.4L turbo boxer with 271 hp and 350 Nm; 6MT and CVT; adaptive dampers |website=Paultan.org|date=10 September 2021|access-date=19 February 2022}}</ref> |
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Subaru introduced the e-BOXER hybrid powertrain for the European-market [[Subaru Forester|Forester]] and XV at Geneva in March 2019; the e-BOXER integrates an electric motor into the Lineartronic [[continuously-variable transmission]] to improve fuel economy and increase power.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.subaru.co.jp/press/news-en/2019_03_05_6990/ |title=Subaru unveiled European-spec "e-BOXER" equipped models at Geneva International Motor Show |date=March 5, 2019 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=3 April 2019}}</ref> The battery for the traction motor is placed above the rear axle, improving the front/rear weight balance.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.subaru.eu/e-boxer |title=Hybrid, the Subaru way: Introducing our all-new all-powerful e-BOXER range. |publisher=Subaru of Europe |accessdate=3 April 2019}}</ref> The e-BOXER powertrain features a modified FB20 rated at {{convert|110|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}}, but compared to the US-market Crosstrek Hybrid, the XV e-BOXER uses a single electric motor rated at {{convert|12.3|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}} maximum output.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.subaru.eu/docs/default-source/spec-sheets/subaru-xv-e-boxer-(euro-specs).pdf |title=Specifications – Subaru XV e-BOXER (European specs.) |publisher=Subaru of Europe |accessdate=4 April 2019}}</ref> |
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{{Euro NCAP|year=2017|description=Subaru Impreza 2.0i-S EyeSight|reference=https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/subaru/impreza/29084|reference_name=Subaru Impreza 2017 Test Results|overall_stars=5|adult_points=35.8|adult_percent=94|child_points=44|child_percent=89|pedestrian_points=34.6|pedestrian_percent=82|safety_points=8.3|safety_percent=68}} |
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=={{anchor|GU|sixth}} Sixth generation (GU; 2023)== |
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===WRX=== |
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As with the previous generation, the WRX remains a separate model. The WRX was redesigned for 2014, so the move to a Subaru Global Platform-based WRX is not expected until the 2020 model year. |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Ōta, Gunma]]<ref name=Impreza6-MT>{{cite web|url=https://www.motortrend.com/news/2024-subaru-impreza-first-look-review/|title=2024 Subaru Impreza First Look: Mainstreaming Without a Manual |author=Beckford, Andrew |author2=Pullinen, Povi (photographer) |date=November 17, 2022 |work=Motor Trend |access-date=2 January 2023}}</ref> |
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| 2.5 L [[Subaru FB engine#FB25D|''FB25D'']] H4 |
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| '''[[Hybrid electric vehicle|Gasoline hybrid/MHEV]]''': |
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| 2.0 L [[Subaru FB engine#FB20D e-Boxer|''FB20D e-Boxer'']] H4 (GUD/E) |
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| transmission = [[Lineartronic]] CVT<br/>8-speed Lineartronic CVT (Sport, RS) |
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| drivetrain = [[Mild hybrid|MHEV]] (e-Boxer) |
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| platform = [[Subaru Global Platform]] |
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The automotive press speculated the [[Subaru VIZIV|Viziv Performance concept]] shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2017 would set the styling direction for the forthcoming WRX. The Viziv Performance concept has a longer wheelbase than the current WRX, increasing by {{convert|3.2|in|mm|order=flip|abbr=on}} to {{convert|107.5|in|mm|order=flip|abbr=on}}, but the overall length increases by only {{convert|1.4|in|mm|order=flip|abbr=on}} to {{convert|182.3|in|mm|order=flip|abbr=on}}, meaning the overhangs are shorter.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/subaru-viziv-performance-concept-previewing-the-next-wrx-news |title=Subaru Viziv Performance Concept: Rex Is Back in Effect |author=Fink, Greg |date=October 2017 |magazine=Car and Driver |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> Width is also increased on the Viziv Performance Concept, to {{convert|1950|mm|in|abbr=on}}. Powertrain details were not released, only stating that it uses Subaru's Symmetrical AWD with a boxer engine.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/2511 |title=World Premiere of Subaru VIZIV Performance Concept at Tokyo Motor Show 2017 |author= |date=25 October 2017 |publisher=Subaru Corporation |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> An updated Viziv Performance STI Concept was shown at the [[Tokyo Auto Salon]] in January 2018, leading to further speculation those styling modifications could show up in a future WRX STI.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.evo.co.uk/subaru/wrx-sti/20604/subaru-viziv-performance-sti-concept-revealed-in-full-at-tokyo-auto-salon |title=Subaru Viziv Performance STI Concept revealed in full at Tokyo Auto Salon |author=Katsianis, Jordan |date=12 January 2018 |magazine=Evo |accessdate=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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The sixth generation Impreza was revealed on November 17, 2022 at the 2022 [[LA Auto Show]] being based on the outgoing model.<ref name="Impreza6-cs">{{cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2022/11/watch-subaru-unveil-the-sixth-generation-2024-impreza-in-la-here-at-1230-et/ |last = Bell | first = Sebastien |date=November 17, 2022 |work=CarScoops |title=2024 Subaru Impreza Drops Sedan And Manual, Goes Hatch Only, Adds 182 HP 2.5 RS}}</ref> It went on sale in the United States in Spring 2023 as a 2024 model year vehicle.<ref name="Impreza6-pr" /> |
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The UK marketing director of Subaru, Chris Hawken, stated in November 2017 the "⁠[Subaru Global Platform] has been designed to take hybrid and electric" and "that is the way STI is going", leading to speculation the next WRX STI may use a hybrid drivetrain.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/subaru/101759/new-subaru-wrx-sti-due-by-2020-with-hybrid-power |title=New Subaru WRX STi due by 2020 with hybrid power |author=Ingram, Richard |date=16 November 2017 |work=Auto Express |accessdate=2 March 2018}}</ref> |
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The [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]] was discontinued, along with the [[manual transmission]], leaving the [[hatchback]] and the [[Lineartronic]] CVT as the only options.<ref name=Impreza6-MT/> Torsional rigidity is improved by ten percent by using more high-strength steel.<ref name=Impreza6-MT/><ref>{{cite news |url=https://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1456824.html |title=スバル、米国で新型「インプレッサ」世界初公開 2.5リッター「RS」モデル登場 |language=ja |trans-title=Subaru Unveils New Impreza in the U.S., including 2.5-liter RS |author=椿山和雄 |date=November 18, 2022 |work=Car Watch |access-date=2 January 2023}}</ref> The Impreza became more upmarket with standard [[Subaru EyeSight]] and [[automatic emergency braking]].<ref name=Impreza6-cs/> The dual-pinion [[steering rack]] from the [[Subaru WRX|WRX]] was also added.<ref name=Impreza6-MT/> For the first time since it was discontinued in 2005, Subaru revived the 2.5 RS model, equipping it with a 2.5-liter [[Subaru FB engine#FB25D|FB25D]] engine which develops {{cvt|182|hp|kW|0}} and {{cvt|178|lbft|Nm|0}} of torque. The Base and Sport models use the 2.0-liter [[Subaru FB engine#FB20D|FB20D]] engine carried over from the prior generation, which makes {{cvt|152|hp|kW|0}} and {{cvt|145|lbft|Nm|0}} of torque.<ref name=Impreza6-pr>{{cite press release |url=https://www.media.subaru-global.com/en/news/3336 |title=World Premier of All-New Subaru Impreza |date=November 18, 2022 |publisher=Subaru Global Media |access-date=2 January 2023}}</ref> |
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File:Subaru Impreza (GU) Automesse Ludwigsburg 2024 IMG 1347.jpg|Rear view |
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=== Subaru Crosstrek === |
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The fourth generation Subaru Crosstrek was revealed in Japan on September 15, 2022. It debuted in North America at the [[Chicago Auto Show]] on February 9, 2023. |
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| style="text-align:center;color:white;background: green" |Good |
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| style="text-align:center;color:white;background: green" |Good+ |
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==Police use== |
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[[File:Subaru gendarmerie française.JPG|thumb|A second generation Subaru Impreza WRX operated by the [[French National Gendarmerie]]]] |
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Various models of the Impreza have been used by [[police force]]s in Japan, Latvia, Australia,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/subaru-earns-its-stripes-20100823-13fpy.html|title=Subaru earns its stripes|last=drive.com.au|date=10 October 2016|publisher=}}</ref> France,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://paultan.org/2006/03/31/french-police-procure-subaru-impreza-wrx-chase-cars/|title=French police procure Subaru Impreza WRX chase cars|date=31 March 2006|publisher=}}</ref> Singapore<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mishimoto.co.uk/news-singapore-police-force.html|title=Singapore Police Force Outfits Fleet with Mishimoto Radiators|publisher=}}</ref> and in the UK, where they are featured extensively on the TV documentary series ''[[Police Interceptors]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.policeinterceptors.co.uk/carsandkit.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-12-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161102025304/http://www.policeinterceptors.co.uk/carsandkit.aspx |archivedate=2 November 2016 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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Across its years of production, the Subaru Impreza has found use worldwide as a [[police car]] by numerous law enforcement agencies, most employing the Impreza WRX for high-speed [[traffic police]] and [[highway patrol]] duties in both marked and [[Police car#Unmarked car|unmarked]] configurations. |
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Various models of the Impreza have been used by [[prefectural police]] in Japan;{{citation needed|date=September 2023}} Estonia, where 18 Impreza GX were purchased for the [[Estonian Police]] in 2003;<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.delfi.ee/artikkel/6048405/politsei-ostab-18-lahjat-subaru-imprezat |title=Politsei ostab 18 lahjat Subaru Imprezat |trans-title=The police buy 18 lean Subaru Imprezas |work=Delfi |date=26 July 2003 |location=Tallinn |language=et |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> Latvia, where six unmarked Impreza WRX were acquired for traffic policing use primarily on the outskirts and highways of the capital [[Riga]];<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.vipi.tv/vip/latvija/idn14068/policija-parkapejus-kers-ar-jaudigam-subaru-impreza-masinam/ |title=Policija pārkāpējus ķers ar jaudīgām "Subaru Impreza" mašīnām |trans-title=The police will catch violators with powerful Subaru Impreza cars |work=vipi.tv |date=18 July 2007 |language=lv |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> Australia, where in 1998, four unmarked Imprezas were first rolled out to [[Victoria Police]], followed by a combination of marked and unmarked Imprezas entering service with the [[New South Wales Police Force]] and the [[Queensland Police Service]] that same year;<ref>{{cite news |last=Dowling |first=Joshua |title=Masters of disguise |date=20 December 1998 |newspaper=Sun-Herald |location=Sydney |page=2 |id={{ProQuest|367034347}}}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Dowling |first=Joshua |url=http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/subaru-earns-its-stripes-20100823-13fpy.html|title=Subaru earns its stripes |date=21 March 1999 |newspaper=Sun-Herald |location=Sydney |page=4 |via=Drive.com.au|access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> France, where 73 Impreza WRXs entered service with the [[National Gendarmerie]]'s Rapid Intervention Brigades, replacing [[Peugeot 306 S16]]s, for use across the French motorway network in March 2006;<ref>{{cite web |last=Bour |first=Daniel |url=https://www.caradisiac.com/La-gendarmerie-sera-equipee-de-Subaru-Impreza-WRX-8543.htm |title=La gendarmerie sera équipée de Subaru Impreza WRX |trans-title=The gendarmerie will be equipped with Subaru Impreza WRX |work=Caradisiac |date=3 January 2006 |lang=fr |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.news24.com/life/motoring/news/gendarmes-grab-subarus-20060403 |title=Gendarmes grab Subarus |work=News24 |date=4 April 2006 |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> and Singapore, where eight entered service with the [[Singapore Police Force]] in 2006.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Tan |first1=Christopher |title=Subarus with sirens on the way |url=http://asia1.com.sg/st/st_20050322_307018.html |access-date=23 September 2023 |work=The Straits Times |location=Singapore |date=22 March 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050322065314/http://asia1.com.sg/st/st_20050322_307018.html |archive-date=22 March 2005 |via=AsiaOne}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |last=Goh |first=Jonathan |date=May 2006 |volume=32 |issue=5 |page=1 |url=http://www.spf.gov.sg/prints/plm/2006/may06_pg01.htm |title=SPF's New Fleet Hits the Road |magazine=Police Life Monthly |publisher=[[Singapore Police Force]] |access-date=23 September 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070604171911/http://www.spf.gov.sg/prints/plm/2006/may06_pg01.htm |archive-date=4 June 2007}}</ref> |
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[[File:Subaru Monte-Carlo 2005.jpg|thumb|left|[[Stéphane Sarrazin]] driving a Subaru Impreza WRC on the [[Monte Carlo Rally]]]] |
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In the United Kingdom, marked and unmarked Imprezas were operated by [[Humberside Police]], the first UK force to operate Imprezas with upgrades provided by [[Prodrive]] in 1998,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/1998/6/10/imprezas-take-to-999-duty/3439/ |title=Imprezas take to 999 duty |work=FleetNews |date=10 June 1998 |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Bulgin |first=Russell |title=Who do you think you are: Colin McRae? |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-who-do-you-think-you/133224925/ |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |location=London |date=27 June 1998 |page=92 |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |access-date=23 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=High-speed cops hunt criminals |date=5 June 2006|newspaper=Hull Daily Mail|page=1 |id={{ProQuest|333558859}} |quote=Officers working in a pack are using three Subaru Impreza and three Volvo V70 cars to box in suspects and swoop on their prey.}}</ref> [[North Yorkshire Police]],<ref>{{cite news |last=Steiner |first=Rupert |date=13 October 2002 |title=Boy racers in blue |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/boy-racers-in-blue-gvj03nfx0mn |work=The Times |location=London |access-date=15 September 2023 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> the [[Hampshire Constabulary]],<ref>{{cite news |title=Impreza Turbos take on reckless criminals |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/hull-daily-mail-impreza-turbo-takes-on-r/134410038/ |newspaper=Hull Daily Mail |date=10 July 1998 |page=52 |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |access-date=1 November 2023}}</ref> [[Nottinghamshire Police]], [[Essex Police]], one of which was converted to a [[driving simulator]] following an accident damaging it beyond repair,<ref>{{cite news |date=1 September 2009 |title=Essex Police launch new simulator at Purfleet event |url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/4573953.essex-police-launch-new-simulator-at-purfleet-event/ |work=Thurrock Gazette |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref> and latterly, [[Greater Manchester Police]] and the [[Cumbria Constabulary]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Anstead |first=Ant |author-link=Ant Anstead |title=Cops and Robbers: The Story of the British Police Car |date=2018 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |isbn=978-0-00-824451-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eDTuAQAACAAJ |page=247 |access-date=16 September 2023}}</ref> In the United States, the police department of the town of [[Itasca, Illinois]] uses a Subaru WRX STI for publicity purposes.<ref>{{cite news|last=Flierl |first=Dennis |url=https://www.torquenews.com/1084/you-won-t-run-far-hot-subaru-wrx-sti-police-machine|title=You Won't Out-Run This Hot Subaru WRX STI Police Machine |work=TorqueNews |date=22 September 2017 |access-date=25 April 2022}}</ref> |
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The Impreza chassis has been more successful in [[rallying]] than Subaru's previous contenders. Prior to the introduction of the Impreza into [[World Rally Championship]] racing in 1993, the [[Subaru World Rally Team]] had fielded its larger [[mid-size]] [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]]. However, with the rest of the rally competition increasingly shifting towards smaller and lighter chassis, Subaru introduced the smaller Impreza, immediately achieving a podium on its debut on the 1993 [[1000 Lakes Rally]]. To jumpstart its early rally efforts, and to develop the Impreza into a competitive rally car, Subaru teamed up with preparatory firm and British motorsports company [[Prodrive]], in 1989. |
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[[Greenfield, Wisconsin]] Police Department had a 2012 Subaru WRX STI for publicity and was also used as a patrol unit for 3 years.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.wisn.com/article/greenfield-police-show-off-unique-squad-car-in-milwaukee/6314026|title=Greenfield police show off unique squad car in Milwaukee |work=WISN 12 |date=28 February 2013 |access-date=21 November 2023}}</ref> [[Mequon, Wisconsin]] Police Department has had 3 Subaru WRX's (2015, 2017, 2020) over the years that have been changed out one after another for publicity and community outreach but could be used for police use. |
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Immediately following the first overall WRC event win for both the fledgling Subaru team and its young driver, the late [[Colin McRae]] aboard a [[Group A]] [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]] on the [[1993 World Rally Championship season|1993]] [[Rally New Zealand]], the [[Scotland|Scotsman]]'s teammate and childhood idol, [[1981 World Rally Championship season|1981]] [[List of World Rally Championship Drivers' Champions|World Rally Champion]], [[Ari Vatanen]] of Finland, went on to finish second in the debut rally of the first ever factory Impreza. New recruit for the following season, [[1990 World Rally Championship season|1990]] and [[1992 World Rally Championship season|1992]] World Champion, [[Carlos Sainz]] brought the Impreza its inaugural victory on the [[1994 World Rally Championship season|1994]] [[Acropolis Rally]]. |
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[[File:Subaru Monte-Carlo 2005.jpg|thumb|left|[[Stéphane Sarrazin]] driving a [[Subaru Impreza WRC]] on the [[Monte Carlo Rally]]]] |
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The Impreza chassis has been more successful in [[rallying]] than Subaru's previous contenders. Prior to the introduction of the Impreza into [[World Rally Championship]] racing in 1993, the [[Subaru World Rally Team]] had fielded its larger [[mid-size]] [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]]. However, with the rest of the rally competition increasingly shifting towards smaller and lighter chassis, Subaru introduced the smaller Impreza, immediately achieving a podium on its debut on the 1993 [[1000 Lakes Rally]]. To jumpstart its early rally efforts, and to develop the Impreza into a competitive rally car, Subaru teamed up with preparatory firm and British motorsports company [[Prodrive]], in 1989. |
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[[File:Colin McRae's 1993 Subaru Impreza (43423654241).jpg|thumb|Colin McRae's 1993 Subaru Impreza]] |
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Immediately following the first overall WRC event win for both the fledgling Subaru team and its young driver, the late [[Colin McRae]] aboard a [[Group A]] [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]] on the [[1993 World Rally Championship season|1993]] [[Rally New Zealand]], the [[Scotland|Scotsman]]'s teammate and childhood idol, [[1981 World Rally Championship season|1981]] [[List of World Rally Championship Drivers' Champions|World Rally Champion]], [[Ari Vatanen]] of Finland, went on to finish second in the debut rally of the first ever factory Impreza. New recruit for the following season, [[1990 World Rally Championship season|1990]] and [[1992 World Rally Championship season|1992]] World Champion, [[Carlos Sainz Sr.|Carlos Sainz]] brought the Impreza its inaugural victory on the [[1994 World Rally Championship season|1994]] [[Acropolis Rally]]. |
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The Impreza brought [[Subaru]] three consecutive WRC [[List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions|constructors' titles]] ([[1995 World Rally Championship season|1995]]–[[1997 World Rally Championship season|1997]], the latter season the first for the newly introduced [[World Rally Car]] class) and a driver's championship for McRae in 1995, the late [[Richard Burns]] in [[2001 World Rally Championship season|2001]], and the Norwegian, [[Petter Solberg]] in [[2003 World Rally Championship season|2003]]. |
The Impreza brought [[Subaru]] three consecutive WRC [[List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions|constructors' titles]] ([[1995 World Rally Championship season|1995]]–[[1997 World Rally Championship season|1997]], the latter season the first for the newly introduced [[World Rally Car]] class) and a driver's championship for McRae in 1995, the late [[Richard Burns]] in [[2001 World Rally Championship season|2001]], and the Norwegian, [[Petter Solberg]] in [[2003 World Rally Championship season|2003]]. |
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[[File:Petter Solberg - 2008 Rally Catalunya.jpg|thumb|[[Petter Solberg|Petter Solberg's]] Subaru Impreza WRC 2008 at the [[2008 Rally Catalunya]]|alt=]] |
[[File:Petter Solberg - 2008 Rally Catalunya.jpg|thumb|[[Petter Solberg|Petter Solberg's]] Subaru Impreza WRC 2008 at the [[2008 Rally Catalunya]]|alt=]] |
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Subaru debuted an Impreza WRC in hatchback form for the first time from the [[2008 World Rally Championship season|2008]] [[Acropolis Rally]] onwards, on which event Solberg scored a second-place finish. On 16 December 2008 Subaru announced that it would withdraw from the [[World Rally Championship]] due to economic problems.<ref>{{ |
Subaru debuted an Impreza WRC in hatchback form for the first time from the [[2008 World Rally Championship season|2008]] [[Acropolis Rally]] onwards, on which event Solberg scored a second-place finish. On 16 December 2008 Subaru announced that it would withdraw from the [[World Rally Championship]] due to economic problems.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ww38.swrt.com/news/latest_news.html?id=1590|title=swrt.com|website=38.swrt.com}}</ref> The Impreza holds the [[List of World Rally Championship records|record for the most WRC event wins]], tied with the [[Lancia Delta Group A|Lancia Delta]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} |
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However, the [[Subaru Rally Team USA]] is still competing in the [[Rally America]] National Championship. Also, there are still several teams using Subaru models in the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]]. Starting in 2006, [[Subaru of America]] (SOA), as the official distributor of Subaru vehicles in the United States, participates in the Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) with a Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec-B in the Grand-Am Street Tuner class. In 2010, SRRT campaigns a Subaru Impreza WRX STI in the Grand Sport class. In [[2011 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge season|2011]], SRRT switched from the hatchback to a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan. |
However, the [[Subaru Rally Team USA]] is still competing in the [[Rally America]] National Championship. Also, there are still several teams using Subaru models in the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]]. Starting in 2006, [[Subaru of America]] (SOA), as the official distributor of Subaru vehicles in the United States, participates in the Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) with a Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec-B in the Grand-Am Street Tuner class. In 2010, SRRT campaigns a Subaru Impreza WRX STI in the Grand Sport class. In [[2011 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge season|2011]], SRRT switched from the hatchback to a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan. |
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[[Possum Bourne]] won the [[Silverstone Race to the Sky]] in 2001. David Higgins won the [[Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race]] in 2011 and 2014. |
[[Possum Bourne]] won the [[Silverstone Race to the Sky]] in 2001. David Higgins won the [[Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race]] in 2011 and 2014. |
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[[File:Cusco Dunlop Subaru Impreza 2008 Fuji GT 500km.jpg|thumb|Subaru Impreza GT300 in 2008.]] |
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From 2005–2008, the Cusco team entered into the [[Super GT]] championship using an Impreza, being the only team to do so using a 4WD car. |
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From 2005 to 2008, the Cusco team entered into the [[Super GT]] championship using an Impreza, being the only team to do so using a 4WD car. |
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[[Nobushige Kumakubo]] won the [[2006 D1 Grand Prix season]] using a rear-wheel drive Impreza GDB. Stephan Verdier was [[Formula D]]'s Most Improved Driver of 2008, with Eric O'Sullivan winning Rookie of the Year in 2009.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} |
[[Nobushige Kumakubo]] won the [[2006 D1 Grand Prix season]] using a rear-wheel drive Impreza GDB. Stephan Verdier was [[Formula D]]'s Most Improved Driver of 2008, with Eric O'Sullivan winning Rookie of the Year in 2009.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} |
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[[Compass 360 Racing]] used an Impreza in the [[Canadian Touring Car Championship]] in 2010, with Roger Ledoux winning the title for Lachute Performance in 2014 and 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/canadian-touring-car-championship---super-class/2015/|title=Canadian Touring Car Championship - Super Touring Class 2015 standings - Driver Database|website= |
[[Compass 360 Racing]] used an Impreza in the [[Canadian Touring Car Championship]] in 2010, with Roger Ledoux winning the title for Lachute Performance in 2014 and 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/canadian-touring-car-championship---super-class/2015/|title=Canadian Touring Car Championship - Super Touring Class 2015 standings - Driver Database|website=Driverdb.com}}</ref> Other teams entering the GTS category of the [[2014 Pirelli World Challenge season]], the [[1998 Japanese Touring Car Championship]] and the [[2016 TCR International Series]]. |
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In April 2010, a modified third generation WRX STI driven by [[Tommi Mäkinen]] set a lap time of 7:55 on the [[Nürburgring|Nürburgring Nordschleife]], which is a record for a 4-door car.<ref>{{cite web | |
In April 2010, a modified third generation WRX STI driven by [[Tommi Mäkinen]] set a lap time of 7:55 on the [[Nürburgring|Nürburgring Nordschleife]], which is a record for a 4-door car.<ref>{{cite web |first=David |last=Gluckman |url=http://www.caranddriver.com/features/10q2/2011_subaru_impreza_wrx_sti_sets_nuerburgring_lap_record-feature/ |title=2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Sets Nürburgring Lap Record – Feature |publisher=Car and Driver |date=8 June 2010 |access-date=21 May 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002224127/http://www.caranddriver.com/features/10q2/2011_subaru_impreza_wrx_sti_sets_nuerburgring_lap_record-feature |archive-date=2 October 2011 }}</ref> The Subaru Road Racing Team debuted the Impreza WRX STI hatchback and switched to Impreza WRX STI sedan in 2011 participated to the GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge series. |
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In 2011, [[Mark Higgins (driver)|Mark Higgins]] used a stock Impreza to set a lap record at the [[Isle of Man TT]] course.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a17416/isle-of-madness/|title=Isle of Madness|date=14 July 2011 |
In 2011, [[Mark Higgins (driver)|Mark Higgins]] used a stock Impreza to set a lap record at the [[Isle of Man TT]] course.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a17416/isle-of-madness/|title=Isle of Madness|date=14 July 2011}}</ref> In 2016, Higgins again broke the record in a modified WRX STI.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autocar.co.uk/Subaru-Isle-of-Man-video-TT-record-2016|title=New onboard video: Subaru's record-breaking Isle of Man TT lap|website=autocar.co.uk}}</ref> |
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In May 2012, [[Subaru Rally Team USA]] announced that a new rallycross team, Subaru [[Puma SE|Puma]] Rallycross Team USA will participate in the 2012 [[Global RallyCross Championship]] season with [[Dave Mirra]], [[Bucky Lasek]], and [[Sverre Isachsen]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.global-rallycross.com/drivers-teams/ |title=Drivers & |
In May 2012, [[Subaru Rally Team USA]] announced that a new rallycross team, Subaru [[Puma SE|Puma]] Rallycross Team USA will participate in the 2012 [[Global RallyCross Championship]] season with [[Dave Mirra]], [[Bucky Lasek]], and [[Sverre Isachsen]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.global-rallycross.com/drivers-teams/ |title=Drivers & Teams |work=GRC |access-date=6 October 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021230623/http://www.global-rallycross.com/drivers-teams/ |archive-date=21 October 2013 |url-status=usurped |df=dmy-all }}</ref> They also competed in the [[2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship]]. |
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The 2014 Alcan Winter Rally was won by a Subaru Impreza winning first in its class and taking first place in the overall race, continuing the winning tradition begun with the Legacy in 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alcan5000.com/|title=Alcan Rally information center|first=Jerry|last=Hines|website= |
The 2014 Alcan Winter Rally was won by a Subaru Impreza winning first in its class and taking first place in the overall race, continuing the winning tradition begun with the Legacy in 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alcan5000.com/|title=Alcan Rally information center|first=Jerry|last=Hines|website=Alcan5000.com}}</ref> |
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The car has also been used in endurance racing, having had class wins at the [[2011 24 Hours of Nürburgring]], the [[1995 Eastern Creek 12 Hour]], and the [[Bathurst 12 Hour]] in [[1994 James Hardie 12 Hour|1994]] and [[2007 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour|2007]] and [[2009 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour|2009]]. [[Hitoshi Goto]] won the [[2017 Super Taikyu Series]], finishing on the podium in every race. |
The car has also been used in endurance racing, having had class wins at the [[2011 24 Hours of Nürburgring]], the [[1995 Eastern Creek 12 Hour]], and the [[Bathurst 12 Hour]] in [[1994 James Hardie 12 Hour|1994]] and [[2007 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour|2007]] and [[2009 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour|2009]]. [[Hitoshi Goto]] won the [[2017 Super Taikyu Series]], finishing on the podium in every race. |
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The car won the [[Targa New Zealand]] three times, the [[Targa Newfoundland]] four times and the [[Targa Tasmania]] three times. |
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===Rally championship victories=== |
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||[[New Zealand Rally Championship]]||12||2001–2019 |
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||[[Production World Rally Championship]]||6||2003–2011 |
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!Canada sales<ref>{{Cite web |title=Subaru Impreza Canada Sales Figures |url=https://carfigures.com/canada-market-brand/subaru/impreza |access-date=2024-04-20 |website=CarFigures |language=en}}</ref> |
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(Japan)<ref>{{Cite web |title=スバル インプレッサ 新車販売台数/売れ行き(生産台数)と生産状況は?生産工場も - 株式会社アイディーインフォメーション |trans-title=Subaru Impreza New car sales volume/sales (production volume) and production status? production factory too |url=https://id-information.co.jp/kuruma/impreza_hanbaidaisu/ |access-date=2024-04-19 |website=id-information.co.jp |language=ja}}</ref> |
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| 2007<ref name="auto1">{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/142//subaru-america-announces-year-year-sales-increase-2008&searchresult|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - Subaru of America Announces Year-On-Year Sales Increase for 2008|website=Subaru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171026054350/https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/142/subaru-america-announces-year-year-sales-increase-2008&searchresult|archive-date=October 26, 2017|access-date=June 26, 2022}}</ref> |
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| 2007 |
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| colspan="2" | 46,333 (combined) |
| colspan="2" | 46,333 (combined) |
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| 46,333 |
| 46,333 |
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|7,480 |
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| 2008<ref name="auto1"/> |
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| 2008 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/142//subaru-america-announces-year-year-sales-increase-2008&searchresult|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - Subaru of America Announces Year-On-Year Sales Increase for 2008|website=Subaru}}</ref> |
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| colspan="2" | 49,098 (combined) |
| colspan="2" | 49,098 (combined) |
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| 49,098 |
| 49,098 |
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|8,555 |
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| 2009 |
| 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/257//subaru-america-inc-reports-2010-all-time-sales&searchresult|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - Subaru of America, Inc. Reports 2010 All-Time Sales Record|website=Subaru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171026054235/http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/257//subaru-america-inc-reports-2010-all-time-sales&searchresult|archive-date=October 26, 2017|access-date=June 26, 2022}}</ref> |
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| colspan="2" | 46,611 (combined) |
| colspan="2" | 46,611 (combined) |
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| 46,611 |
| 46,611 |
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|9,126 |
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| 2010 |
| 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/14//subaru-america-inc-reports-2011-all-time-sales&searchresult|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - Subaru Of America, Inc. Reports 2011 All-time Sales Record|website=Subaru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171027030247/http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/14//subaru-america-inc-reports-2011-all-time-sales&searchresult|archive-date=October 27, 2017|access-date=June 26, 2022}}</ref> |
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| 36,072 |
| 36,072 |
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| 8,323 |
| 8,323 |
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| 44,395 |
| 44,395 |
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|8,658 |
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| 2011<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/404/120/subaru-america-inc-reports-record-month-sets-fourth|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REPORTS RECORD MONTH AND SETS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEARLY SALES RECORD|date=2013-01-02|access-date=2022-01-31|archive-date=31 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220131052528/https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/404/120/subaru-america-inc-reports-record-month-sets-fourth|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| 2011 |
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| 27,391 |
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| 13,805 |
| 13,805 |
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| |
| 41,196 |
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|7,664 |
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|21,669 |
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| 2012<ref name="auto"/> |
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| 2012 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/404//subaru-america-inc-reports-record-month-sets-fourth|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REPORTS RECORD MONTH AND SETS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEARLY SALES RECORD|website=Subaru|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171026054300/http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/404//subaru-america-inc-reports-record-month-sets-fourth|archivedate=26 October 2017|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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| 68,175 |
| 68,175 |
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| 13,624 |
| 13,624 |
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| 7,396 |
| 7,396 |
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| 89,195 |
| 89,195 |
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|11,213 |
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|52,017 |
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| 2013<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/520/120/subaru-america-inc-reports-best-december-ever-all |title=Subaru of America, Inc. Reports Best December Ever And All-Time Record Sales For 2013 |publisher=Subaru of America, Inc. |date=2014-01-02 |access-date=2021-07-13}}</ref> |
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| 2013 |
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| 58,856 |
| 58,856 |
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| 17,969 |
| 17,969 |
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| 53,741 |
| 53,741 |
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| 130,566 |
| 130,566 |
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|9,911 |
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|58,243 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 2014 |
| 2014<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/713//subaru-america-inc-reports-best-december-ever-sets|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REPORTS BEST DECEMBER EVER AND SETS SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEARLY SALES RECORD|website=Subaru}}</ref> |
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| 57,996 |
| 57,996 |
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| 25,492 |
| 25,492 |
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| 70,956 |
| 70,956 |
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| 154,444 |
| 154,444 |
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|10,157 |
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|45,841 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 2015<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/909/120/subaru-america-inc-announces-december-2015-sales-best |title=Subaru of America, Inc. Announces December 2015 Sales As Best Sales Month Ever; Sets Seventh Consecutive Yearly Sales Record |publisher=Subaru of America, Inc. |date=2016-01-05 |access-date=2021-07-13}}</ref> |
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| 2015 |
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| 66,785 |
| 66,785 |
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| 33,734 |
| 33,734 |
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| 88,927 |
| 88,927 |
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| 189,446 |
| 189,446 |
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|11,084 |
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|44,024 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 2016 |
| 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1065/120/subaru-america-inc-announces-december-2016-best-ever|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 2016 AS BEST EVER SALES MONTH; SETS EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE YEARLY SALES RECORD|website=Subaru}}</ref> |
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| 55,238 |
| 55,238 |
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| 33,279 |
| 33,279 |
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| 95,677 |
| 95,677 |
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| 184,194 |
| 184,194 |
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|7,709 |
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|42,423 |
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|- |
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| 2017 |
| 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1239/120/subaru-america-inc-announces-december-2017-best-ever|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 2017 AS BEST-EVER SALES MONTH; SETS BEST-EVER YEARLY SALES RECORD|website=Subaru}}</ref> |
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| 86,043 |
| 86,043 |
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| 31,358 |
| 31,358 |
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| 110,138 |
| 110,138 |
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| 227,539 |
| 227,539 |
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|10,617 |
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|73,171 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 2018 |
| 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1387/120/subaru-america-celebrates-decade-yearly-sales-records-best|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA CELEBRATES A DECADE OF YEARLY SALES RECORDS WITH BEST-EVER DECEMBER|website=Subaru}}</ref> |
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| 76,400 |
| 76,400 |
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| 28,730 |
| 28,730 |
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| 144,384 |
| 144,384 |
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| 249,514 |
| 249,514 |
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|9,356 |
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|54,194 |
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|- |
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|2019<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://media.subaru.com/newsrelease.do?id=1571&mid=1&allImage=1&teaser=subaru-america-inc-announces-december-2019-sales-sets|title=Subaru U.S. Media Center - SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 2019 SALES; SETS ELEVENTH CONSECUTIVE ANNUAL SALES RECORD|website=media.subaru.com|access-date=2020-01-21}}</ref> |
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| 66,415 |
|||
| 21,838 |
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| 131,152 |
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| 219,405 |
|||
|9,065 |
|||
|43,780 |
|||
|- |
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|2020<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1703/120/subaru-america-inc-announces-december-2020-year-end |title=Subaru of America, Inc. Announces December And 2020 Year-End Sales Results |publisher=Subaru of America, Inc. |date=2021-01-05 |access-date=2022-06-26}}</ref> |
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|43,628 |
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|21,178 |
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|119,716 |
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|184,522 |
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|5,732 |
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|36,658 |
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|- |
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|2021<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/1848/120/subaru-america-inc-reports-december-2021-year-end|title=Subaru of America, Inc. Announces December And 2021 Year-End Sales Results |publisher=Subaru of America, Inc. |date=2022-01-04 |access-date=2022-01-31}}</ref> |
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| 34,791 |
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| 27,141 |
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| 127,466 |
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| 189,398 |
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|4,416 |
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|26,854 |
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|- |
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|2022<ref>{{cite press release |title=Subaru of America, Inc. Reports December and 2022 Year-End Sales Results|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/2004/120/subaru-america-inc-reports-december-2022-year-end |date=2023-01-04 |access-date=2023-02-21 |website=Subaru U.S. Media Center}}</ref> |
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| 30,846 |
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| 18,662 |
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| 155,142 |
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| 204,650 |
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| |
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|23,042 |
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|- |
|- |
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|2023<ref>{{cite press release |title=Subaru Of America 2023 Year-End Sales Up 13.6 Percent|url=https://media.subaru.com/pressrelease/2131/120/subaru-america-2023-year-end-sales-up-13.6 |date=2024-01-03 |access-date=2024-01-03 |website=Subaru U.S. Media Center}}</ref> |
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| 34,719 |
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| 24,681 |
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| 159,193 |
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| 218,593 |
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| |
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|34,371 |
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 26 December 2024
Subaru Impreza | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Subaru |
Production | 1992–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact car |
Body style | 2-door coupe (1992–2000) 4-door sedan (1992–2023) 5-door hatchback (2007–present) 5-door station wagon (1992–2007) |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive (1992–present, JDM) Front-engine, all-wheel drive (1992–present) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Subaru Leone |
Successor | Subaru WRX (for Impreza WRX and Impreza WRX STI models) Subaru Crosstrek (for Impreza RV, XV and Outback Sport models) Subaru Levorg (for Impreza station wagon models) |
The Subaru Impreza (Japanese: スバル・インプレッサ, Hepburn: Subaru Inpuressa) is a compact car that has been manufactured by the Japanese automaker Subaru since 1992. It was introduced as a replacement for the Leone, with the predecessor's EA series engines replaced by the new EJ series. It is now in its sixth generation.
Subaru has offered a 5-door hatchback body variant since 2008. The firm also offered a coupé from 1995 until 2001, a 4-door sedan up to the fifth generation, and a 5-door wagon from the Impreza's introduction which was replaced by a hatchback with the third generation in 2008. Mainstream versions have received "boxer" flat-four engines ranging from 1.5- to 2.5-liters, with the performance-oriented Impreza WRX and WRX STI models upgraded with the addition of turbochargers. Since the third generation series, some markets have adopted the abbreviated Subaru WRX name for these high-performance variants. The first three generations of Impreza were also available with an off-road appearance non-SUV package called the Outback Sport, exclusive to the North American market. For the fourth generation, this appearance package was raised up to be subcompact crossover SUV and renamed the XV (Crosstrek in North America), and is sold internationally. Colloquially, the car is sometimes referred to as Scooby.[1]
Subaru has offered front- and all-wheel drive layouts for the Impreza. Since the late-1990s, some markets have restricted sales to the all-wheel drive model, putting the Impreza in a unique selling proposition in the global compact class, which is usually characterized by front-wheel drive. Japanese models remain available in both configurations.
A 2019 iSeeCars study named the Impreza as the lowest-depreciating sedan in the United States after five years.[2]
First generation (GM, GC, GF; 1992)
[edit]First generation | |
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Overview | |
Model code |
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Also called | Subaru Outback Sport (1997–2001) Subaru Grand Leone (Israel, 1992–1996) Subaru Sportswagon Subaru Impreza Gravel Express (Japan, 1995–1996) Subaru Impreza Casa Blanca (1999–2000) |
Production | October 1992–2000 |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma Taiwan: Pingtung City (TCMC; CKD) |
Designer | Hidefumi Kato (1990)[3][4] |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door coupe 4-door sedan 5-door estate |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,520 mm (99.2 in) |
Length | 4,340 mm (170.9 in) |
Width | 1,690 mm (66.5 in) |
Height | 1,405 mm (55.3 in) |
Curb weight | 1,220 kg (2,689.6 lb) |
Announced on 22 October 1992,[5] the Impreza was released in Japan in November and offered in either front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD) versions and as a four-door sedan or five-door wagon (Touring).[6] The car used a shortened version of the Legacy's floor pan.[7] According to a Motor Trend article written March 1992 on page 26, the name of Subaru's new compact was, initially, to be called the Loyale, displaying an official photograph of the four-door sedan. In late 1995, a two-door coupe was introduced. In Japan it was called Impreza Retna. Initial engine choices included 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engines.
Subaru chose to continue their longstanding use of the boxer engine in the Impreza. According to Subaru, their configuration of the engine inline with the transmission minimizes body roll due to the lower center of gravity compared with offset engines in most other vehicles. The boxer design provides good vibration mitigation due to the principles of a balanced engine because the movement of each piston is largely countered by a piston in the opposing cylinder bank, eliminating the need for a counter-weighted rotating crankshaft (harmonic balancer), but with some vibration from offsets. Torque steer is also reduced with this type of powertrain layout since the front drive shafts are of equal length and weight.
At the time of introduction, the Japanese and European market naturally aspirated models (1.6 and 1.8) received an unusual grille with a small central opening. Only the WRX and regular North American models received a conventional "full" grille until the 1994 facelift, when the regular models' appearance was brought in line with that of the sporting models.
The Outback Sport was introduced to North America in 1994 for the 1995 model year as an updated Impreza "L" Sports Wagon. It was the top trim level of the Impreza wagon model with no significant mechanical or performance changes from the lower trim levels aside from a slightly lifted suspension. Subaru found some sales success with the Outback Sport as a smaller companion with similar ride height changes, body colors and trim levels to the larger, more successful selling Legacy-based Outback. For the first time, the 2.2-liter engine was used in the American Impreza. Later, the 2.5-liter engine was introduced. In Japan, the Impreza WRX Sports Wagon was offered with a similar approach to the Outback Sport, calling it the "Impreza Gravel Express". Subaru discontinued the Gravel Express when the second generation Impreza was introduced due to very limited sales. The hood-scoop found on the American Outback Sport was non-functional but was probably included because the American and Japanese versions were built at the same factory in Japan. The Outback Sport was offered with optional equipment, such as a gauge pack installed on top of the dashboard, that included a digital compass, outside temperature and barometer or altimeter readings.
Trim levels were LX, GL and Sport generation. LX models were front-wheel drive, and powered by a 1.6-liter engine. GL trim levels were either front-wheel drive (Subaru badged these 2WD) or all-wheel-drive (badged AWD); cars launched in 1993 had a choice of 1.6- and 1.8-liter flat-4 engines, the 1.6 being available with 2WD, the 1.8 an AWD version only. From 1996, the 1.8-liter versions were dropped (in the European market), and replaced by a 2.0-liter engine. Sport versions had alloy wheels, and a 2.0-liter engine only.
During this generation, Subaru offered a limited edition Impreza Sports Wagon called the Casa Blanca,[8] which had a retro-inspired front and rear end treatment, which was inspired by the popular kei car Subaru Vivio Bistro styling package and Subaru Sambar Dias Classic. However, the styling was controversial and the sales were very low. Even though the run was limited to 5,000 units and it was considered a rare find, depreciation values were very low and was a very niche car.
The Impreza received an external facelift for the 1997 model year, followed by an interior redesign in 1998, using the new redesigned dashboard from the Forester.
Subaru of North America initially offered the Impreza with the 1.8-liter engine only, with either front- or all-wheel drive; a 2.2-liter engine became optional for 1995.[9] For the 1995 model year, the 1.8/EJ18 was available with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission on the 'base' model only.[9] The 2.2/EJ22 was only available with an automatic transmission for the L, LX, and Outback Sport trims. The 1995 model year also introduced OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics version 2) in the EJ22/Automatic transmission equipped models. The 1996 model line-up replaced the base version with the low-content Brighton trim, also used in the Legacy model. A five-speed manual transmission became available with the 2.2 engine on all models, except the Brighton which was only available with the 1.8 and a 5-speed.
Subaru later decided to emphasize all-wheel drive in North America, making it standard on every Impreza (and Legacy) from 1997 onwards. North American markets never received the WRX version of the first generation Impreza. To test the waters for a full-fledged turbocharged model, Subaru showcased a turbocharged Impreza at various car shows around the country. The vehicle was named the 2.5RX and is now located in Subaru of America's Cherry Hill, New Jersey storage facility. Subsequently, the 2.5RS performance model was introduced in 1998 (the same year the 1.8-liter engine was dropped). A naturally aspirated 2.5-liter engine and larger brakes were fitted into the coupe body with gold-colored 16-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. The 2.5RS also featured several external cues from its overseas brethren such as hood vents, a hood scoop, and a rally-inspired rear spoiler. The 2.5/EJ25D (DOHC) used in the 1998 RS suffered from a high-rate of head gasket failures.[10] The 1999 model featured several changes: the newly designed "Phase II" SOHC version of the same 2.5-liter engine featured a slightly higher peak torque by 5 N⋅m (3.7 lb⋅ft), the wheels turned to a standard silver, the interior got an update, and the exterior became visually similar to the Japanese model with an updated front bumper borrowed from the Japanese Version 5 Impreza WRX STI. 2.5RS models became available in sedan form for 2000 along with the inclusion of viscous-type rear LSDs as standard equipment.
The G in GC/GM/GF corresponds to the production line (Impreza) while the following character is the chassis code. In the US and Canada, C denotes a sedan, M a coupe and F a wagon. Note that this is not the case for the RHD vehicles. In the case of the 2.5RS, the VIN would be either GC6 (2000 - 2001) or GM6 (1999-2001), with the 6 corresponding to the N/A SOHC EJ253 engine, specifically the engine displacement of 2.5 liters. The 1998 RS came with an N/A DOHC EJ25D.
WRX and STi
[edit]There have been seven noted versions of the WRX dating back from Subaru's original World Rally Cross staging vehicles. Subaru adopted the name "WRX" to stand for "World Rally eXperimental" as all WRX versions (1992 to present) feature rally inspired technology, including all wheel drive, stiffened suspensions and turbocharged four cylinder engines. The STi versions were the high performance models, homologated for rallying and are labeled as versions 1 through to 6. These come in three different body styles; saloon, Coupé (type R only) and estate.
Subaru introduced Subaru Tecnica International (STi) versions of the WRX in Japan starting in 1994. These models were upgraded from the standard WRX in many categories, including blueprinted performance-tuned engines, transmissions, and suspensions. The STi versions of the WRX were immensely successful in rallies and popular among street racers but were only sold in the Japanese market. Compared to the WRX, the STi had mostly mechanical modifications. STi prepped Subaru rally cars since 1988 including the Legacy RS, the WRX STi Version I was just the first car badged as an STi. Model variants are known as Versions 1-6, or by Roman numeric terms.
- GC8A (11/1992-9/1993)
The WRX debuted in November 1992 with 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp). The center differential was a viscous coupling type, the rear limited slip differential was a viscous type. The WRX Type RA is a stripped-down version of the WRX that was available in the Japanese market for people to purchase for motorsports. Targeted for race and rally, the RA versions were generally lighter in weight; featuring reduced soundproofing, manual windows, car horn delete, no air conditioning, no anti-lock brakes, and added racing features such as more robust engines, fifth injection, intercooler water spray and shorter gearing. The WRX Type RA uses a closer ratio gearbox and a three-spoke leather steering wheel from Nardi.
In Europe, the WRX was introduced as the Impreza GT, and as the Impreza Turbo 2000 (UK). It came with 208 hp (155 kW; 211 PS).
- GC8B (10/1993-8/1994) - Version I
In October 1993, Subaru introduced the 1994 model year WRX which produced 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp). The rear rotors were substituted from ventilated disk to solid disk. October 1993 was also the start of production of the wagon version, with 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp). As this was the first STi-badged Impreza, this is typically referred to as the version 1.
The first STi was known simply as "WRX STi version" and 100 per month were produced starting from February 1994. These cars were taken from the factory assembly line and modified at STi with the required parts. It had 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp).
A lightweight version called the Type RA was also offered, again with many amenities deleted to reduce weight and cost. Producing 275 PS (202 kW; 271 hp), this version of the WRX STi came with a Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD). This device was an electromechanical differential that could lock the differential. Intercooler water spray was also fitted for the RA model.
- GC8C (9/1994-9/1996) - Version II
In November 1994, the WRX had a power increase to 260 PS (191 kW; 256 hp). The wheel diameters were increased to 16 inches (410 mm) and brake rotors were both changed to ventilated disks. In Japan, there was a Version of the WRX Sports Wagon with Outback trim, a bull bar and tailgate mounted spare wheel called the "Impreza Gravel Express".
To commemorate Colin McRae's success in the international rally scene, Subaru in the UK released 200 limited edition "Series McRae" Turbo 2000's in June 1995, prepared by Prodrive. These vehicles were finished in a very limited "Rally Blue" color scheme, sported gold 16-inch alloy wheels, McRae decals, individual numbered badging from 1–201 (car 13 was never built since the number 13 is considered unlucky), and a factory-fitted electric tilt/slide sunroof. Recaro seats were fitted in the front, and the rear seats and side panels were retrimmed in the same Le Mans/Avus material.
The regular STi's engine output stood at 275 PS (202 kW; 271 hp). The car weighed 1,240 kg (2,734 lb) and had gold wheels like those on the World Rally Championship Impreza. Now, the STi was built alongside the WRX on the production line rather than being sent to STi.
The 1996 model year WRX debuted in January 1996. The WRX design received minimal mechanical changes, but a WRX V-Limited Edition was introduced to celebrate the success of the Impreza WRC car in the FIA WRC. It was mechanically the same to the WRX but had a curb weight nudge to 1,240 kg (2,734 lb). The V-limited cars are painted in World Rally Blue. A WRX STi Version II V-Limited edition was also produced. The interior is colored blue on the seat inserts and carpeting. The WRX Type RA STi Version II received a radio and air-conditioning in the V-limited form. 1,000 WRX STi Version II V-limited were produced, with 555 WRX Type RA STi Version II V-limited models produced.
- GC8D (9/1996-9/1997) - Version III
In September 1996, the WRX was updated with new styling. The WRX now has a power rating of 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) and now weighed 1,250 kg (2,756 lb). Although it actually developed about 300 horsepower, the output was under-reported at the then-established gentlemen's agreement power limit of 280 PS.
Subaru in the UK released the Turbo 2000 "Catalunya" in March 1997, a limited production of 200 cars (again excluding car number 13) in black with red flecks riding on gold alloy wheels. The Catalunya was made to celebrate winning Subaru's second WRC manufacturer's title at the Rally of Spain (Catalunya).
With GC8D came the start of the coupé version of the WRX. It is called the WRX Type R. The coupe was chosen by Prodrive for use in the WRC because it was lighter and stiffer than the sedan, although it carried the same exterior dimensions. It was essentially a two-door version of the WRX Type RA meaning it had DCCD, minimal sound insulation, close-gear ratios and hardened gearbox. This car also has a water-spray nozzle to dampen the top of the intercooler. The water will then evaporate, taking heat away from the intercooler and cooling the intake charge. This car was produced on an order-only basis. An estimated 10,000 Type R models were produced for the Japanese Domestic Market. Also, there was a WRX Type RA (sedan) available, with a roof vent instead of map lights, and wind up windows, although electrics are an option from factory.
Also available was a WRX Type R V-limited. It has a WRX motor with no forged internals like the STI, and it misses out on the four-pot front brakes as they are to be installed by rally teams. It has a roof vent and is lightweight, making a good base for a rally car.
- GC8E (September 1997 to August 1998) - Version IV
In Europe, the Subaru Impreza GT's (Turbo 2000 in UK) interior was updated to leather. For the STi, power remained at 280 PS. Forged pistons were also added. The interior and the cockpit were changed into a newer design along with the new white colored gauges. (<- leather was an option and there was no such thing as an EU spec STi.)
For the UK, the Turbo 2000 "Terzo" was released in April 1998. 333 cars in blue with gold alloy wheels were produced to celebrate Subaru's WRC title.
In 1998, Subaru of Japan produced a widebody, coupe WRX STi called the "22B STi" produced between March and August 1998. The 22B was used to commemorate both Subaru's 40th anniversary as well as the third consecutive manufacturer's title for Subaru in the FIA World Rally Championship. On the release of the sales, all 400 Japanese units sold out in from 30 minutes to 48 hours, depending on the report.[11] Another 24 were produced for export markets—16 for the UK, along with another 5 for Australia, and 3 prototypes. The 16 cars imported to the UK were modified by Prodrive, with longer gear ratios, and UK specification lights. Because 50 22Bs had already been imported privately into the UK, Subaru had to wait until 1999 to register the 16 officially imported cars under the VCA's Single Vehicle Approval scheme. It performed incredibly well in the snow, as the unique four-wheel-drive and quick clutch allowed for easy control.
The 22B had the EJ22G engine (note, the internal Subaru material states the closed-deck block comes from a version III EJ20G). This means the displacement was increased from 2.0 L (1,994 cc) to 2.2 L (2,212 cc), bored up to 96.9 mm (3.81 in). Officially, it produced 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 363 N⋅m; 268 lbf⋅ft (37 kg⋅m) at 3,200 rpm of torque, fuel feed by Electronic Fuel Injection and an IHI RHF 5HB turbocharger.[12] This car was given a unique color of blue and had fender flared widebody taken from the Peter Stevens designed WRC car, thus widening the width by 80 mm (3.15 inches). The car has a unique hood, front and rear fenders, a WRC-inspired front bumper and a unique adjustable rear wing. During assembly, a WRX Type R chassis was taken off the line. The fenders were replaced with the 22B STi fenders. The suspension is provided by Bilstein, while the brakes were four-pot front/two-pot rear STi calipers, painted red. The wheels were increased in size from the standard WRX Type R STI Version from 16- to 17-inches and the clutch was upgraded to a sintered twin clutch with a ceramic disk. The origin of the name 22B has been debated. The 22 referred to the 2.2-liter displacement and the B was thought to be for the Bilstein suspension. This would correlate with the idea that Subaru sells a Legacy Spec B, where the B represents the Bilstein suspension. However, the B is actually a Subaru internal code for Turbo. 22B is also hexadecimal for the number 555, in reference to State Express 555, Subaru's major sponsor in the WRC from 1993 to 2004.[13] The car's curb weight is 1,270 kilograms (2,800 lb).
- GC8F (9/1998-9/1999) - Version V
Mechanically the GC8F was virtually the same as its predecessor. The torque was increased a little from 242 to 250 lb⋅ft (328 to 339 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm. The weight also continues to increase and is set at 1,300 kg (2,800 lb).
To celebrate the return of British driver Richard Burns to the rally team, a limited edition of 444 Turbo 2000 "RB5" models in gray were created in 1999 for the UK. The basic model had little more than cosmetic differences, but most had the WR Sport Performance Pack, an option consisting of a new ECU and exhaust for 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp) and 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) torque. There was also an optional Prodrive suspension pack.
The standard UK Impreza Turbo 2000 was also tuned and partly restyled by Prodrive in 1999 to create the "Prodrive WR Sport". It featured a unique interior, suspension upgrade, new bodykit and wheels, plus WR Sport decals and an optional ECU upgrade.
For the STI, the power stayed the same as the previous version but the engine layout and design was made cleaner and was dubbed as the "Boxer Phase 2" engine. The facelift the rest of the Impreza line had was also applied to the STI. The WRX STI weighed 1,270 kg (2,800 lb). There were 1000 WRX Type RA STI Version 5 Limited cars and each had a four-month waiting period. The interior was also changed slightly, including seats and steering. This model was also produced as a 555 limited edition.
- GC8G (9/1999-9/2000) - Version VI
The last version of the GC WRX was introduced in September 1999. There is no change in the mechanical specifications. Added features are newly designed alloy wheels, color-coded mirrors and door handles, remote central locking, intermittent wipers with a timer and map lights.
The European GT model received further upgrades in the form of more parts from the STI range. The front brakes became Subaru branded four-pot calipers with 294 mm (11.6 in) discs, the wheels having become 16-inch lightweight alloys. The STI 4 high-level wing was fitted to the sedan, and STI-style front bucket seats and firmer suspension were also fitted. The "Phase 2" engine now fitted developed 160 kW (218 PS; 215 bhp), an increase of 5 kW (7 PS; 7 bhp) over the previous model.
To counter the grey imports of high-performance Japanese variants, Subaru UK commissioned Prodrive to produce a limited edition of 1,000 two-door cars in Sonic Blue, called the WRX "P1". Released in March 2000, they were taken from the STI Type R lines and used for the P1. The P1 and Australian Subaru delivered STI Version 5 were the only coupe versions of the WRX STI GC chassis to receive ABS. In order to allow for ABS, the DCCD was dropped. Engine output was boosted to 276 bhp (206 kW; 280 PS), and the suspension optimised for British roads. Options were available from Subaru consisting of four-piston front brake calipers, electric Recaro seats, 18-inch wheels and a P1 stamped backbox. The P1, or Prodrive One, is echoed in the name of the Prodrive P2 concept car.
Likewise, for the STI, most of the changes were cosmetic with the fender being sculpted to be more aggressive. There were 2,000 WRX STI Version 6 Limited model produced, plus 1000 of the WRX STI Type R coupe Version 6 Limited, 2,000 of the WRX STI RA Version 6 Limited, and also 500 of the WRX STI Version 6 Limited hatchback models.
In 2000, STI released the WRX STI "S201", of which 300 were produced. This series is a limited production series that sports an engine output of 224 kW (305 PS; 300 hp) at 6500 rpm and 353 N⋅m (260 lbf⋅ft) at 4000 rpm as special variants were excluded from the gentlemen's agreement. The car was decked with nearly every single part from the STI catalogue. The S201 was a sedan that sported the only body-kitted S-series WRX STI. Weighing in at 1,270 kg (2,800 lb), the S201 had a tri-planar wing and a massive front air splitter. The entire suspension was composed of STI parts.[14]
Second generation (GD, GG; 2000)
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Also called | Subaru Outback Sport Saab 9-2X (2004–2006) |
Production | 2000–2007 |
Model years | 2001–2007 (United States) |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma |
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Body style | 4-door sedan 5-door wagon |
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Transmission | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual 6-speed TY856WH3MA/ TY856WH4MA/TY856WW6MA manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,525 mm (99.4 in) |
Length | 4,415 mm (173.8 in) |
Width | Sedan: 1,730 mm (68.1 in) Wagon: 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,425 mm (56.1 in) |
Curb weight | 1,360 kg (2,998.3 lb) |
Subaru introduced the "New Age" Impreza to Japan in August 2000. Larger in size compared to the previous iteration, the sedan increased its width by 40 millimetres (1.6 in), while the wagon notably increased by just 5 millimetres (0.2 in)—placing the two variants in different Japanese classification categories. The coupe body style from the first generation did not reappear for the new series, and the off-road appearance package that included contrasting-colored bumpers did carry over forward. Marketed as a separate model line, this North America-only variant was, as before, badged the Outback Sport.
Naturally aspirated flat-four (boxer) engines comprised the 1.5-liter EJ15, the 1.6-liter EJ16, the 2.0-liter EJ20, and the 2.5-liter EJ25. Turbocharged versions of the 2.0- and 2.5-liter engines were offered in the WRX and WRX STI models. STI models featured a more powerful 2.0-liter (2.5-liter outside of the Japanese market) turbocharged engine. WRX models featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer engine until 2005, after which they switched to the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine.
At the Australian Wheels Car of the Year, the car won the overall COTY award in 2000. At the American MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards, the Impreza won the Best Sport Sedan in 2002 and the Best Performance Car in 2004.
First facelift ("Blobeye")
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Saab 9-2X
[edit]Subaru manufactured a badge engineered variant, marketed by Saab as the 9-2X for the North American market (2004-2006) in solely the wagon bodystyle.[15] The 9-2X received redesigned front and rear styling as well as other interior, acoustic and technical modifications. This badge-engineered model has been colloquially referred to as a "Saabaru" among enthusiasts. See the Impreza WRX Second Generation for more info here.
WRX
[edit]As with the first generation, the turbocharged WRX and the WRX STI variants were available in numerous specifications with various limited edition models sold, with the STI models being more performance focused. Subaru issued yearly updates to the STI, tweaking cosmetics and equipment levels, and also improving performance and handling.
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- S202
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Model | S202[16] | S203[17] | S204[18] | Spec C Type RA-R[19] |
Units | 400 | 555 | 600 | 300 |
Engine | EJ207 | |||
Output | 235 kW 320 PS; 315 hp @6400 | |||
384 N⋅m 283 lbf⋅ft @4400 |
422 N⋅m 311 lbf⋅ft @4400 |
432 N⋅m 319 lbf⋅ft @4400 |
The S202, produced in 2002, was based on the WRX STI type RA spec C; STI fitted an upgraded intake and exhaust system to increase maximum engine output to 235 kW (320 PS; 315 hp) at 6400 rpm and 384 N⋅m (283 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm. Weight was slightly reduced to 1,330 kg (2,930 lb) and production was limited to 400 units.[16]
- S203
The S203, produced in 2004 and sporting the first restyled front end, was fitted with a larger turbo to increase maximum engine output. Subaru Team driver Petter Solberg helped to develop the S203. Compared to the S202, power remained unchanged at 235 kW (320 PS; 315 hp) at 6400 rpm, but torque increased to 422 N⋅m (311 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm. Weight also increased to 1,445 kg (3,186 lb) and production was limited to 555 units.[17]
- WRX STI S20-SC
The WRX STI S20-SC (Speed Shift 2.0 Litre S-Car) is a Limited Edition classified S-Car sold only in Subaru Docklands, Melbourne, Australia. As most S-Cars were sold to the Japanese Domestic Market the S20 SC was limited in production to just 10 cars for Australia. The S20 SC was offered only in (51E) white and included all available WRX STI Version 8 extras, modifications to performance and additional cosmetic changes.[20]
Subaru Australia utilised the 10 vehicles to showcase the catalogue options available to the standard STI. These included but not limited to; STI sway bars, fog lamp “delete” for further weight reduction, STI headlight covers, optional additional cosmetic STI badging etc. all of which came standard to the S20 SC. Additional to the catalogue promoted STI parts, the S20 SC exclusive modifications include; STI struts, lowered springs, a short shifter mechanism with exclusive gear knob, STI braided brake lines, black wheels, unique interior (B20) blue/black, various external badging, ECU tweaks and a build number plaque stating the build number.[21]
- S204
The S204, produced in 2005 with the second restyling, also was fitted with a larger turbo to increase maximum engine output and the engine was hand-assembled. Compared to the S202 and S203, power remained unchanged at 235 kW (320 PS; 315 hp) at 6400 rpm, but torque increased to 432 N⋅m (319 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm. Weight also increased to 1,450 kg (3,200 lb) and production was limited to 600 units.[18]
- Spec C Type RA-R
The Spec C Type RA-R was derived from the S204 with additional measures to lighten the car. The same engine and output were fitted, but weight was reduced to 1,390 kg (3,060 lb). Of the 300 cars produced, a sub-edition of 50 was limited to the Astral Yellow color.[19]
Third generation (GE, GH, GR, GV; 2007)
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Also called | Subaru Outback Sport Subaru Impreza B3 (Israel) Subaru Impreza Anesis |
Production | 2007–2011 2007–2014 (WRX) |
Model years | 2008–2014 |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan 5-door hatchback |
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Engine | |
Transmission | 4-speed automatic 5-speed automatic 5-speed manual 6-speed TY856UB1KA manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,620 mm (103.1 in) |
Length | Sedan: 4,580 mm (180.3 in) Hatchback: 4,415 mm (173.8 in) |
Width | 1,740 mm (68.5 in) WRX STI: 1,795 mm (70.7 in) |
Height | 1,475 mm (58.1 in) Outback Sport: 1,481 mm (58.3 in) |
Curb weight | 1,394 kg (3,073 lb) |
Subaru revealed the third generation Impreza at the New York Auto Show on 2 April 2007—both the standard naturally aspirated Impreza and turbocharged WRX versions were revealed.[22] The third generation of the high performance WRX STI debuted in October 2007. This generation also saw the discontinuation of the wagon, replaced by a new 5-door hatchback body style. The wide-body variants of the hatchback and sedan are internally labelled GR and GV, respectively. Dimensionally, this version is wider by 55 mm (2.2 in) and increases track by approximately 38 millimetres (1.5 in) to 1,530 / 1,540 mm (60.2 / 60.6 in) (F/R).[23] Although first adopted by the STI, the wide-body platform was later utilized by the standard WRX range.
The third series of the Impreza is slightly longer, wider and offers a longer wheelbase. Two Subaru traditions were discontinued with the new model: the parking light switch atop the steering column is no longer present, and for the first time the windows have frames to improve noise, vibration, and harshness levels.[24] Subaru made an effort to control the weight of the new chassis. Despite the increase in size, stiffness, and safety equipment, the car's weight is similar to the previous generation. The front suspension uses a MacPherson strut setup, while the rear features a new double wishbone suspension.
Flat-four gasoline engines in the naturally aspirated tune comprised a 1.5-liter EL15 producing 80 kW (107 hp), the 2.0-liter EJ20 with 110 kW (148 hp) and 196 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft), and the 2.5-liter EJ25 with 127 kW (170 hp). Turbocharged versions of the two latter engines were fitted to the WRX and WRX STI versions as discussed later. Subaru introduced a flat-four diesel engine, designated EE20 at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. Sales began in several European countries from early 2009, with the 2.0-liter turbo diesel engine of 112 kW (150 hp). Two models are available as of July 2009, 2.0 TD and 2.0 TD Sport.
In the Japanese domestic market the range comprised the 1.5-liter 15S, plus the 2.0-liter 20S and turbocharged S-GT, both using the 2.0-liter engine. Japanese dealers retailed the hatchback initially, with the sedan body variant arriving in autumn 2008 as the Impreza Anesis. This generation represented the first time that the Impreza was no longer in compliance with Japanese government regulations concerning exterior dimensions. Japanese specification models are fitted with an engine start button.
Subaru Australia released the third generation hatchback in September 2007. Naturally aspirated 2.0-liter versions fell under the R, RX and RS trims, with the turbocharged 2.5-liter reserved for the WRX. The sedan body style came later in 2008, paralleling the hatchbacks's model range.
North America received only the 2.5-liter models. Released to the United States market for the 2008 model year, the model range consists of the 2.5i, the turbocharged WRX, and the Outback Sport that Subaru marketed as a separate model line. The naturally aspirated models are electronically limited from surpassing 190 km/h (120 mph). For 2009, a new 2.5i GT trim arrived to the market with the turbocharged 167 kW; 227 PS (224 hp) engine from the 2008 model WRX (this 2009 WRX received a boost in power). While automatic transmission was not available with the WRX, the 2.5i GT did gain an optional four-speed automatic. In the Canadian market, the base Impreza 2.5i received upgrades for the 2009 model year, including rear disc brakes, electronic stability control, and body-colored door handles—features previously only found on the 2.5i Sport and more expensive trims.
In Israel, the Impreza is denoted as the B3, and three styles are offered: the B3 1.5, with a 1.5-liter engine, the B3 2.0 and the B3 2.0 Sport, both with the 2.0-liter engine. Four-door and five-door models are available for each engine type, ranging from the basic R class, to the medium RX and top RXI class.
Indonesian-specification versions were initially only available as the hatchback style, with the sedan arriving in 2011. The 1.5 R and 2.0 R could be ordered with a dual-range five-speed manual, or four-speed automatic transmission. However, in Singapore and Thailand, the Impreza 1.5 R, 2.0 R, and 2.5 WRX are also offered as four-door sedan. The WRX STI trim in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines can be ordered with the dual-range six-speed manual, or five-speed automatic if the WRX STI A-Line is available.
Safety of the car has been increased with range wide inclusion of electronic stability control as standard in many markets. When the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the US crash-tested the five-door Impreza, the organization granted the Impreza the highest ranking available.[25] ANCAP in Australia tested the Impreza where it scored 34.66 out of 37 points, or the full five-star rating in the occupant safety crash test; the Impreza also scored a four-star pedestrian safety test.
The Impreza range received a facelift in late 2009 for the 2010 model year, gaining a new grille insert.
WRX
[edit]Subaru debuted the turbocharged WRX performance variant of the third generation series alongside the mainstream naturally aspirated models on 2 April 2007. For this generation, most markets adopted the abbreviated name "WRX", although the Japanese, North American and UK markets retained the full "Subaru Impreza WRX" title. The 2.5-liter EJ255 engine is largely unchanged internally. The main change is the airflow efficiency of the heads. Changes in the engine compartment consist primarily of a fourth generation Legacy GT style intake manifold and intercooler. The TD04 turbo remains from the previous generation, however it has been adjusted to fit the new intake design. Power output consists of 169 kW (227 hp) and 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) from its 2.5-liter engine. It was offered in either a five-speed manual, or 4 speed automatic. The five-speed manual transmission was changed to the same found in the fourth-generation Legacy GT. The rear limited slip differential has been discarded in exchange for the new VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) system. The weight of the car also has been reduced and gives the WRX a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) time of 5.8 seconds. In contrast, curb weight of the standard Impreza model is around 27.2 kg (60 lb) heavier. For the US market, the WRX was offered in "base", Premium, and Limited trim levels. In Australia, the WRX is available as a sedan or hatchback. An optional premium package adds the satellite navigation with DVD player and 7-inch screen, leather upholstery and a sunroof.
In response to criticism that the third generation WRX suspension is too soft, and needing to keep on par with rival car companies new releases, Subaru issued several changes in 2008 for the 2009 model year, known in the UK as the WRX-S. The EJ255 engine received an output boost to 198 kW (265 hp) and 331 N⋅m (244 lb⋅ft) of torque by swapping the previous TD04 turbocharger to an IHI VF52. This led to the car now achieving a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds, as tested by Car and Driver.[26] In addition, the updated model received altered springs/struts, sway bars, and Dunlop summer tires to improve handling. Exterior cosmetic changes included the 2008 WRX Premium aero package, STi spoiler (Hatchback only), updated grill with WRX badge, and darker Gunmetal colored wheels as standard equipment. Interior changes consisted of aluminum pedals, silver trim around the shifter, red stitching on the shift boot and seats, and a red WRX logo embroidered on the driver and passenger seat.
Further changes in 2010 (for the 2011 model year) saw the WRX gain the wide-body shell from the STI, as well as the addition of quad muffler tips with diffuser. The new model gains 15 kg (33 lb). Firmer rear sub-frame bushings and wider 17-inch wheels contribute to improved traction.
WRX STI
[edit]Debuting at the Tokyo Auto Show in October 2007, WRX STI versions build further on the standard WRX cars. The STI available in Japan is fitted with the 2.0-liter EJ207 engine with twin scroll turbocharger generating 227 kW (308 PS) at 6,500 rpm and 422 N⋅m (311 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,400 rpm. Export markets receive the higher-displacement 2.5-liter EJ257 unit with the single-scroll VF48 turbocharger rated at 221 kW (300 PS) and 407 N⋅m (300 lb⋅ft) of torque. The turbocharger directs air through a larger top-mount intercooler which has lost the red "STI" that was on previous generations. The STI (3,395 lbs) is heavier than the WRX (3,174- 3,240 lbs depending on trim) due to a more robust transmission, rear differential and other chassis reinforcements.
Like the standard WRX, the third generation model was shortened to "Subaru WRX STI", with the Japanese markets notably abstaining from this convention. To differentiate the STI from the regular WRX, Subaru opted to manufacture the STI with a wider body and therefore track—as noted by the flared wheel arches. Furthermore, Subaru utilized aluminum suspension components for the STI. Electronic modifications include a multi-mode electronic stability control with "normal", "traction", and "off" modes; Subaru Intelligent-Drive (SI-Drive) with three modes: "intelligent", "sport", and "sport sharp"; and multi-mode driver controlled center differential (DCCD). The DCCD is a combined mechanical and solenoid operated limited-slip differential which enables the driver to switch between manual and automated center differential locking. The locking strength can vary from fully open to fully locked [27] with a 41/59 front/rear open torque bias.
The STI hatchback was released in the United States in March 2008.
A Subaru Impreza WRX STI Group R4 was entered in the 2012 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally.[28]
In 2010 for the 2011 model year, the WRX STI became available as a four-door. The most noticeable feature on the STI sedan is a large rear spoiler. Australia also received the 2011 model year STI as a sedan to complement the hatchback released in 2008. Australian STIs were offered in standard form, plus the STI spec.R. An electric sunroof, leather upholstery, satellite navigation, and BBS wheels are standard on the spec.R, while Recaro seats are optional.
A facelift of the STI arrived in 2010 for the 2011 model year, distinguished by a new front bumper. Tweaks to the suspension—stiffer springs, larger anti-roll bars, new pillow ball bushings on the front lower arms, as well as wider standard tires—had the effect of improved handling.[29]
- Subaru WRX STI Takumi (2008)
It is a concept vehicle based on the Impreza WRX STI hatchback with upgraded springs and shocks, revised suspension bits, lightweight 12-spoke wheels, undisclosed engine tweaks and a slightly reworked exterior.
The vehicle was unveiled in Motorsport Japan 2008.[30]
- 20th Anniversary Edition WRX STI (2008)
It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI hatchback for the Japanese market, with a new set of coilovers with retuned springs and shocks, thicker front and rear anti-roll bars, 18-inch aluminum wheels, white body color, black lip spoiler, Recaro leather seats with red stitching, a commemorative plaque on the center console, new set of door sills.[31]
- WRX STI spec C (2009)
It is a limited (900 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI for the Japanese market. It included engine, suspension, and body parts improvement over the regular model. The ball bearing on the turbine axle was modified to reduce friction, the ECU retuned for better response, and an intercooler water spray fitted. The cross member, suspension and power steering were also improved for better handling and body rigidity. An aluminum hood, laminar window glass, and a lighter battery helped to reduce weight.
- WRX STI A-Line (2009)
It is a version of the WRX STI with a five-speed semi-automatic, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifter. The vehicle went on sale initially in Japan and Singapore,[32] and later also in Hong Kong, and later in Thailand, Indonesia, and Australia in 2011.[33]
- WRX STI 330S / WRX STI Type UK, WRX STI 380S
They are versions of the Impreza WRX STI for the UK market, with specific tuning by Prodrive. The WRX STI 330S includes increased engine power to 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp). The WRX STI 380S includes increased engine power to 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp), new wheels, an upgraded body kit. The vehicles were unveiled at the British Motor Show.
Subaru announced, on 10 September 2008, that the 380S variation would not be produced, due to homologation and specification difficulties. However, the regular 330S model did enter production as the "WRX STI Type UK".
- WRX STI R205
The R205 was a complete car from STI; the "R" signifying the "road". Based on the Impreza WRX STI, the model utilised technology developed through STI's participation in the 24 Hours Nürburgring Race to the full. As the name implies, focus was given to the car's performance on public roads in its development in order to create the best road-going car possible. As for the engine, maximum output was increased to 235 kW (320 PS; 315 hp) at 6400 rpm and the maximum torque to 432 N⋅m (319 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm by the introduction of such components as a special ball bearing twin scroll turbo. In addition, Brembo 13-inch discs and calipers were installed on the front and rear brakes. With regard to the exterior, aerodynamic devices including STI front and rear under spoilers were fitted. In order to further enhance the "flexible yet elegant driving feel" that STI aims for, a newly developed Flexible Draw Stiffener was installed along with STI dampers/springs and Flexible Tower Bar. As a result, the car could achieve exceptional vehicle maneuverability, which made the car react smoothly to the driver's intention. Production was limited to 400 units.[34][35]
- WRX STI Special Edition (MY 2010)
It is a version of the Impreza WRX STI for the North American market, similar to the Japanese STI Spec C. It included stiffer suspension and a thicker stabilizer bar for better handling, seven twin-spokes gray 18-inch alloy wheels, downgraded manual air conditioning, a four-speaker stereo instead of climate control and 10-speaker premium audio on the regular WRX STI.
- WRX STI tS, WRX STI A-Line tS (2010)
It is a limited (400 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.[36]
- Cosworth WRX STI CS400
The Cosworth WRX STI CS400 is a limited (75 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI for the UK market. It includes a Cosworth-tuned version of the standard STI engine rated at 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp),[37] an upper mesh grille with piano black finish on the top frame, modified front bumper with "Cosworth" emblem on the lower mesh grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, lip front spoiler, rear waist spoiler, Bilstein struts, Eibach springs, AP Racing's larger diameter ventilated front brakes with six-piston calipers, Recaro leather seats with "Cosworth" label, piano black center console panel, "Cosworth"-badged floor mats.
The "Cosworth WRX STI CS400" was announced in late May 2010.[38]
- WRX STI S206, WRX STI S206 NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2011–2012)
It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.[39][40] To commemorate the SP3T class win at the 2011 Nürburgring (NBR) 24-Hour Race, a limited "NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE" was offered, limited to 100 units; this package included a carbon fiber roof and dry carbon rear wing. Compared to prior S-series limited production models (S202 / S203 / S204 / R205), power remained unchanged at 235 kW (320 PS; 315 hp) at 6400 rpm, but torque output was 431 N⋅m (318 lbf⋅ft) at 3200–4400 rpm. Weight also increased to 1,470 kg (3,240 lb).[41]
- WRX STI A-Line type S (2011)
It is a version of the Impreza WRX STI A-Line 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback for the Japanese market.[42]
- Impreza G4 STI (concept; 2012)
It is a version of the Japanese model of the Subaru Impreza (4th Gen) G4 2.0i-S with: STI Front Under Spoiler, STI Sport Muffler (Prototype), STI Side Under Spoiler (Prototype), STI Flexible Tower Bar, STI Rear Trunk Spoiler (Prototype), STI Low Down Spring (Prototype), STI Skirt Lip, STI 18-inch Aluminum Wheel, (Prototype), STI Shift Knob – CVT (Prototype), STI Stainless Steel Mesh Brake Hose (Prototype). The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon.[43]
- Impreza WRX STI Group R4 (2012)
The Impreza WRX STI Group R4 is a race car version of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan built for the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon,[43] and was also shown at the 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon.[44][45]
- WRX STI, WRX STI spec C, STI A-Line type S Package (2012)
Changes to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI sedan and 5-door hatchback include:
- New design 18-inch alloy wheels from the WRX STI, WRX STI A-Line
- available A-line equipment options including premium package (premium tan interior, BBS 18-inch forged alloy wheels) for 6-speed manual transmission models
- trunk garnish in body color (4-door sedan)
Changes to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI spec C included:
- 4-door sedan model available
- option deletions including rear wiper, fog lamp, large rear spoiler on 17-inch cars (4-door sedan)
- 17-inch cars include full auto air conditioning manufacturer option
- 17-inch cars include head rest and 3-point seat belt option at rear center seat
Change to Japanese models of the Impreza WRX STI A-Line type S Package include:
- Large rear spoiler (4-door sedan)
- exclusive bucket type front seat in Alcantara/leather, red stitching
- floor console lid and door arm rest in Alcantara
- BBS 18-inch forged alloy wheels
- Recaro bucket type front seat manufacturer option
- Brembo 17-inch front brake discs with 4-piston calipers, 2-piston rear calipers manufacturer option
The vehicles went on sale on 3 July 2012.[46]
- WRX STI tS Type RA, WRX STI tS Type RA NBR CHALLENGE PACKAGE (2013)
It is a limited (300 units) version of the Impreza WRX STI sedan for the Japanese market.[47][48]
In 2010, the Impreza won the AMI Insurance performance car of the year award.[49]
Safety
[edit]Moderate overlap front (original test) | Good |
Side (original test) | Good |
Roof strength | Good |
Head restraints and seats | Good |
Test | Points | % |
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Overall: | ||
Adult occupant: | 30.1 | 84% |
Child occupant: | 35.7 | 73% |
Pedestrian: | 25.7 | 72% |
Safety assist: | 4 | 57% |
Fourth generation (GJ, GP; 2011)
[edit]Fourth generation | |
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Overview | |
Model code |
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Production | 2011–2016 |
Model years | 2012–2016 |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan 5-door hatchback |
Related | Subaru XV/Crosstrek (GP) Subaru Levorg (VM) Subaru WRX (VA) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | 5-speed manual 6-speed manual Lineartronic CVT |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,644 mm (104.1 in) |
Length | 4,580 mm (180.3 in) (sedan) 4,414 mm (173.8 in) (hatchback) |
Width | 1,740 mm (68.5 in) |
Height | 1,465 mm (57.7 in) |
Curb weight | 1,320 kg (2,910 lb) |
Four-door sedan or five-door hatchback versions of the fourth-generation Impreza were unveiled in 2011 at the New York International Auto Show.[52] The car went on sale in late 2011 as a 2012 model year. There is also a bigger station wagon with different bodywork, called the Subaru Levorg. It was first shown at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show and went on sale in April 2014.
Early US models include a choice of a 2.0-liter DOHC (148 hp) engine, five-speed manual or Lineartronic CVT with paddle shifting six-speed manual mode. Trim package included base 2.0i, 2.0i Premium, and 2.0i Limited.[53][54][55]
Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2011. a choice of four-door sedan (as Impreza G4) or five-door hatchback body (as Impreza Sport), 1.6-liter DOHC FB16 (1.6i, 1.6i-L) or 2.0-liter DOHC FB20 (2.0i, 2.0i EyeSight, 2.0i-S, 2.0i-S EyeSight), five-speed manual or Lineartronic continuously variable transmission (CVT).[56][57] The smaller 1.6-liter engine is offered in Japan so as to reduce the annual Japanese road tax obligation.
Remaining nearly the same size as the previous series, the new model is lighter and more fuel efficient, plus is claimed to be better packaged. The 2012 Impreza received longer wheelbase that provides more interior room for passengers. The Impreza hatchback rear head-and-legroom is impressive; two adults can ride in the back of the Impreza with comfort. Whereas, in the hatchback, the rear 65/35 split seatbacks fold down, offering 52.4 cu. ft. of cargo space.[58][59]
Higher quality materials are fitted throughout the interior, and due to its larger exterior dimensions as defined by Japanese government regulations, the Impreza is an upmarket product in Japan. It is now almost exactly the same dimensions as the first and second Subaru Legacy (1990–1999). The 2015–2016 models had an updated grille, bumper, side mirrors and increased sound deadening.
The third generation high-performance WRX variants continued in production until new versions were released in early 2014. In 2014, Subaru decided to move away from marketing the WRX and WRX STI under the Impreza name. The WRX and WRX STI are performance trims of the Impreza with higher output engines, firmer suspension, larger brakes, slightly resculpted body panels, lowered ride height and larger intakes. Subaru had promised to completely move the WRX and STi off the Impreza chassis and body to create a standalone model, but they instead chose to simply alter the Impreza's body, and chassis and remove the Impreza name. Subaru decided to not produce a WRX or WRX STi wagon as had been previously offered. The wagon made up approximately 50 percent of US WRX and WRX STI sales.[60]
In addition to the regular models, Subaru also offered the Impreza Sport Hatchback in the Premium and Limited trim levels. The so-called American Impreza Sport (not to be confused with the JDM regular hatchback with the same name) has the rugged style with side spoilers, roof rack, different style alloys, and availability of two-tone colors. However it also has the normal ground clearance, unlike the new XV. For the Premium model grade, buyers can choose 5 speed manual or Lineartronic CVT, while the Limited is only available with CVT.
EyeSight consists of two cameras with one on each side of the interior rear view mirror, that use human like stereoscopic vision to judge distances and generally keep tabs on the driver. The system can help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a lane departure warning system, a wake up call when traffic lights change, and even keeps an eye out for pedestrians. Autonomous cruise control system has been integrated into the EyeSight feature as a driver safety aid. This feature is initially available only in Japan, but was expanded to US models of other vehicles, beginning with 2013 Legacy and Outback models.[61]
In 2013, the Impreza won the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award.[62] In 2014, the car won the National Business Review Sports Car of the year award in New Zealand.[63]
Subaru XV/Crosstrek
[edit]Like its predecessor, the fourth generation Impreza was also available with a crossover-styled model. However, instead of the third generation where it was badged as the Impreza XV or the Outback Sport, it was now called the Subaru XV. In North America, it was named the Subaru XV Crosstrek until 2015 when it was changed to Subaru Crosstrek. In Japan, it continued to be called the Subaru Impreza XV. This model debuted at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.[64] It went on sale in Japan in September 2012 and in the United States during the 2012 New York International Auto Show. It made its Southeast Asian debut at the 2012 Indonesia International Motor Show.[65]
Subaru WRX (VA)
[edit]For the VA series WRX released in 2014[66] for the 2015 model year, Subaru took a different approach with the model when compared to past generations. This time, the Impreza name was dropped in all markets in which the new model was named simply the WRX, as had been the case in North America with the previous model, while in Japan it was sold as the WRX S4. The body design also took a stronger departure from the Impreza donor model than in the past. The general WRX profile/silhouette was carried over from the Impreza, as were the front doors, trunk lid, and interior. However, the entire front end bodywork plus the rear quarter panels were unique to the WRX. The rear doors received a subtle reskin with an upwards kink and revised character line, but retained an otherwise identical shape.
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Subaru WRX (VA)
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Subaru WRX STI (VA)
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Subaru WRX STI (VA, facelift)
Safety
[edit]Moderate overlap front (original test) | Good |
Side (original test) | Good |
Roof strength | Good |
Head restraints and seats | Good |
Fifth generation (GK, GT; 2016)
[edit]Fifth generation | |
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Overview | |
Model code |
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Production | 2016–2023 |
Model years | 2017–2023 |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma (Yajima Plant) United States: Lafayette, Indiana (SIA)[68] |
Designer | Takashi Hagino, Yoshifumi Tomita and Shinya Murase[69] |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan 5-door hatchback |
Platform | Subaru Global Platform |
Related | Subaru XV/Crosstrek (GT) Subaru Levorg/WRX wagon/WRX Sportswagon/WRX GT (VN) Subaru WRX (VB) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | 5-speed manual Lineartronic CVT |
Hybrid drivetrain | MHEV (e-boxer) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,670 mm (105.1 in) |
Length | 4,625 mm (182.1 in) (sedan) 4,460 mm (175.6 in) (hatchback) |
Width | 1,775 mm (69.9 in) |
Height | 1,455 mm (57.3 in) (sedan) Hatchback: 1,480 mm (58.3 in) (hatchback) |
Curb weight | 1,386–1,433 kg (3,056–3,159 lb) |
Subaru unveiled the fifth generation 2017 model year Impreza sedan and hatchback at the New York International Auto Show in March 2016.[70] The fifth generation is the first model based on the new Subaru Global Platform, which would be the base for all future Subaru models.[70]
Japanese domestic market models went on sale on 13 October 2016 at Subaru dealerships, while the new Impreza entered the core North American and Australian markets for the company in December 2016. In Japan, the new Impreza outsold its monthly sales target of 2,500 units by more than fourfold, with 11,050 orders. According to Subaru, demand from customers in the Japanese domestic market switching from other brands was notable, representing 51% of all orders, indicating that the Impreza was attracting a wider range of customers there. North American models were produced for the first time at Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. in Lafayette, Indiana, while the Crosstrek continues to be produced in Japan.[68] Models for markets outside of North America continue to be produced in Japan. SIA also produces the North American-market Subaru Outback and Subaru Legacy, and also produced the three-row Ascent crossover previewed by the Viziv 7 concept from the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show in 2018.
The new Subaru Global Platform underpins both sedan and hatch versions of the Impreza. This new platform has an increased rigidity of 70% to 100% over the outgoing model and a lower center of gravity by 5 mm (0.2 inches). 95% of this new Impreza is all-new compared to the fourth generation. The suspension has been set up for better comfort, while Active Torque Vectoring in some models improves dynamics. The car is longer and wider than the old one, with a longer wheelbase. Much of the increase in wheelbase was used to improve front and rear-seat legroom; in the United States, Subaru now boasts that the new Impreza has category-leading passenger room.
Powering the new Subaru Impreza[71] is a revised version of the FB20 2.0 litre direct-injection boxer-four. This engine is sold in all markets except Europe, where it came available in its hybrid variant ("e-Boxer") in March 2020. A 1.6 litre engine continued to be available in Europe and in the Japanese domestic market. With around 80% of parts revamped, the engine produces 152 hp (113 kW) in North American specs, four more than before. Subaru's Lineartronic CVT was also improved with enhanced ratio coverage, and a 5-speed manual transmission continues to be available. The changes made to the Impreza's 2.0L engine are supposed to offer slightly improved acceleration and flexibility of power delivery. Although the engine has 152 hp, some auto reviewers felt that the new Impreza continued to fall short in power when compared to competitors from other brands. Some competing compact sedans such as the Volkswagen Jetta, Honda Civic, and Hyundai Elantra were sold with optional engines offering 200 hp or more. Subaru rated the new Impreza in the US market [72] (with 2.0L engine) an EPA-estimated 28 miles per US gallon (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg‑imp) city /38 miles per US gallon (6.2 L/100 km; 46 mpg‑imp) highway. As with the previous generation Impreza, Subaru's Symmetrical AWD was standard in all markets except Japan, where it was optional.
Subaru's EyeSight suite of active safety functions was available, as was a new infotainment system with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. In the North American and Australian market models, CarPlay and Android Auto were standard on all trims. The North American model Impreza Limited was also offered with a power driver's seat for the first time in the model's history. Although not present in the North American model, the new Impreza was also the first car ever produced by a Japanese brand to include a pedestrian protection airbag as standard. The new Impreza earned a record high safety score under the Japan New Car Assessment Program[73] and earned top safety marks from the Euro NCAP in 2017.[74]
At the car's introduction in 2016, it won the Car of the Year Japan Award. This win gave Subaru only its second ever COTY trophy and its first victory since the Legacy B4 won 13 years ago.[75][76][77][78][79]
Subaru XV/Crosstrek
[edit]The new Subaru XV (or Crosstrek for the North American market) was unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show in March 2017. Like the Impreza, the XV/Crosstrek has moved to the Subaru Global Platform. Minimum ground clearance is 220 mm (8.7 in) and like its predecessor, matte black cladding has been added to each side to add a "rugged flavor", creating "a dynamic form expressing all the enjoyment to be expected from a crossover vehicle".
Subaru WRX (2022)
[edit]The second-generation standalone WRX model was unveiled in September 2021.[80]
Safety
[edit]Test | Points | % |
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Overall: | ||
Adult occupant: | 35.8 | 94% |
Child occupant: | 44 | 89% |
Pedestrian: | 34.6 | 82% |
Safety assist: | 8.3 | 68% |
Small overlap front (driver) | Good | ||
Small overlap front (passenger) | Good | ||
Moderate overlap front (original test) | Good | ||
Side (original test) | Good | ||
Side (updated test) | Poor | ||
Roof strength | Good | ||
Head restraints and seats | Good | ||
Headlights | Good | Acceptable | Marginal |
Front crash prevention: vehicle-to-vehicle | Superior | ||
Child seat anchors (LATCH) ease of use | Good+ |
Sixth generation (GU; 2023)
[edit]Sixth generation | |
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Overview | |
Model code | GU |
Production | 2023–present |
Model years | 2024–present |
Assembly | Japan: Ōta, Gunma[83] |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 5-door hatchback |
Platform | Subaru Global Platform |
Related | Subaru Crosstrek Subaru Impreza (GK/GT) |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
|
Transmission | Lineartronic CVT 8-speed Lineartronic CVT (Sport, RS) |
Hybrid drivetrain | MHEV (e-Boxer) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 105.1 in (2,670 mm)[84] |
Length | 176.2 in (4,475 mm)[84] |
Width | 70.1 in (1,781 mm)[84] |
Height | 58.3 in (1,481 mm)[84] |
The sixth generation Impreza was revealed on November 17, 2022 at the 2022 LA Auto Show being based on the outgoing model.[85] It went on sale in the United States in Spring 2023 as a 2024 model year vehicle.[84]
The sedan was discontinued, along with the manual transmission, leaving the hatchback and the Lineartronic CVT as the only options.[83] Torsional rigidity is improved by ten percent by using more high-strength steel.[83][86] The Impreza became more upmarket with standard Subaru EyeSight and automatic emergency braking.[85] The dual-pinion steering rack from the WRX was also added.[83] For the first time since it was discontinued in 2005, Subaru revived the 2.5 RS model, equipping it with a 2.5-liter FB25D engine which develops 182 hp (136 kW) and 178 lb⋅ft (241 N⋅m) of torque. The Base and Sport models use the 2.0-liter FB20D engine carried over from the prior generation, which makes 152 hp (113 kW) and 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m) of torque.[84]
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Rear view
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Interior
Subaru Crosstrek
[edit]The fourth generation Subaru Crosstrek was revealed in Japan on September 15, 2022. It debuted in North America at the Chicago Auto Show on February 9, 2023.
Safety
[edit]Small overlap front | Good |
Moderate overlap front (original test) | Good |
Moderate overlap front (updated test) | Marginal |
Side (updated test) | Good |
Headlights | Good |
Front crash prevention: vehicle-to-vehicle | Good |
Seatbelt reminders | Good |
Child seat anchors (LATCH) ease of use | Good+ |
Police use
[edit]Across its years of production, the Subaru Impreza has found use worldwide as a police car by numerous law enforcement agencies, most employing the Impreza WRX for high-speed traffic police and highway patrol duties in both marked and unmarked configurations.
Various models of the Impreza have been used by prefectural police in Japan;[citation needed] Estonia, where 18 Impreza GX were purchased for the Estonian Police in 2003;[88] Latvia, where six unmarked Impreza WRX were acquired for traffic policing use primarily on the outskirts and highways of the capital Riga;[89] Australia, where in 1998, four unmarked Imprezas were first rolled out to Victoria Police, followed by a combination of marked and unmarked Imprezas entering service with the New South Wales Police Force and the Queensland Police Service that same year;[90][91] France, where 73 Impreza WRXs entered service with the National Gendarmerie's Rapid Intervention Brigades, replacing Peugeot 306 S16s, for use across the French motorway network in March 2006;[92][93] and Singapore, where eight entered service with the Singapore Police Force in 2006.[94][95]
In the United Kingdom, marked and unmarked Imprezas were operated by Humberside Police, the first UK force to operate Imprezas with upgrades provided by Prodrive in 1998,[96][97][98] North Yorkshire Police,[99] the Hampshire Constabulary,[100] Nottinghamshire Police, Essex Police, one of which was converted to a driving simulator following an accident damaging it beyond repair,[101] and latterly, Greater Manchester Police and the Cumbria Constabulary.[102] In the United States, the police department of the town of Itasca, Illinois uses a Subaru WRX STI for publicity purposes.[103]
Greenfield, Wisconsin Police Department had a 2012 Subaru WRX STI for publicity and was also used as a patrol unit for 3 years.[104] Mequon, Wisconsin Police Department has had 3 Subaru WRX's (2015, 2017, 2020) over the years that have been changed out one after another for publicity and community outreach but could be used for police use.
Motorsports
[edit]The Impreza chassis has been more successful in rallying than Subaru's previous contenders. Prior to the introduction of the Impreza into World Rally Championship racing in 1993, the Subaru World Rally Team had fielded its larger mid-size Legacy. However, with the rest of the rally competition increasingly shifting towards smaller and lighter chassis, Subaru introduced the smaller Impreza, immediately achieving a podium on its debut on the 1993 1000 Lakes Rally. To jumpstart its early rally efforts, and to develop the Impreza into a competitive rally car, Subaru teamed up with preparatory firm and British motorsports company Prodrive, in 1989.
Immediately following the first overall WRC event win for both the fledgling Subaru team and its young driver, the late Colin McRae aboard a Group A Legacy on the 1993 Rally New Zealand, the Scotsman's teammate and childhood idol, 1981 World Rally Champion, Ari Vatanen of Finland, went on to finish second in the debut rally of the first ever factory Impreza. New recruit for the following season, 1990 and 1992 World Champion, Carlos Sainz brought the Impreza its inaugural victory on the 1994 Acropolis Rally.
The Impreza brought Subaru three consecutive WRC constructors' titles (1995–1997, the latter season the first for the newly introduced World Rally Car class) and a driver's championship for McRae in 1995, the late Richard Burns in 2001, and the Norwegian, Petter Solberg in 2003.
Another evolution of the Impreza WRC made its debut in the 2007 Corona Rally Mexico. Unfortunately, the team had several major problems with reliability as the car experienced mechanical difficulties in almost every rally from its first.
Subaru debuted an Impreza WRC in hatchback form for the first time from the 2008 Acropolis Rally onwards, on which event Solberg scored a second-place finish. On 16 December 2008 Subaru announced that it would withdraw from the World Rally Championship due to economic problems.[105] The Impreza holds the record for the most WRC event wins, tied with the Lancia Delta.[citation needed]
However, the Subaru Rally Team USA is still competing in the Rally America National Championship. Also, there are still several teams using Subaru models in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. Starting in 2006, Subaru of America (SOA), as the official distributor of Subaru vehicles in the United States, participates in the Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) with a Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec-B in the Grand-Am Street Tuner class. In 2010, SRRT campaigns a Subaru Impreza WRX STI in the Grand Sport class. In 2011, SRRT switched from the hatchback to a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI sedan.
Possum Bourne won the Silverstone Race to the Sky in 2001. David Higgins won the Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race in 2011 and 2014.
From 2005 to 2008, the Cusco team entered into the Super GT championship using an Impreza, being the only team to do so using a 4WD car.
Nobushige Kumakubo won the 2006 D1 Grand Prix season using a rear-wheel drive Impreza GDB. Stephan Verdier was Formula D's Most Improved Driver of 2008, with Eric O'Sullivan winning Rookie of the Year in 2009.[citation needed]
Compass 360 Racing used an Impreza in the Canadian Touring Car Championship in 2010, with Roger Ledoux winning the title for Lachute Performance in 2014 and 2015.[106] Other teams entering the GTS category of the 2014 Pirelli World Challenge season, the 1998 Japanese Touring Car Championship and the 2016 TCR International Series.
In April 2010, a modified third generation WRX STI driven by Tommi Mäkinen set a lap time of 7:55 on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, which is a record for a 4-door car.[107] The Subaru Road Racing Team debuted the Impreza WRX STI hatchback and switched to Impreza WRX STI sedan in 2011 participated to the GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge series.
In 2011, Mark Higgins used a stock Impreza to set a lap record at the Isle of Man TT course.[108] In 2016, Higgins again broke the record in a modified WRX STI.[109]
In May 2012, Subaru Rally Team USA announced that a new rallycross team, Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA will participate in the 2012 Global RallyCross Championship season with Dave Mirra, Bucky Lasek, and Sverre Isachsen.[110] They also competed in the 2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship.
The 2014 Alcan Winter Rally was won by a Subaru Impreza winning first in its class and taking first place in the overall race, continuing the winning tradition begun with the Legacy in 1990.[111]
The car has also been used in endurance racing, having had class wins at the 2011 24 Hours of Nürburgring, the 1995 Eastern Creek 12 Hour, and the Bathurst 12 Hour in 1994 and 2007 and 2009. Hitoshi Goto won the 2017 Super Taikyu Series, finishing on the podium in every race.
The car won the Targa New Zealand three times, the Targa Newfoundland four times and the Targa Tasmania three times.
Rally championship victories
[edit]Individual event wins are too numerous to mention. Below is a list of championships won.
Sales
[edit]Calendar Year | Impreza (US) | WRX/WRX STI (US) | XV/Crosstrek (US) | Total US sales | Canada sales[112] | Impreza series
(Japan)[113] |
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2007[114] | 46,333 (combined) | — | 46,333 | 7,480 | ||
2008[114] | 49,098 (combined) | 49,098 | 8,555 | |||
2009[115] | 46,611 (combined) | 46,611 | 9,126 | |||
2010[116] | 36,072 | 8,323 | 44,395 | 8,658 | ||
2011[117] | 27,391 | 13,805 | 41,196 | 7,664 | 21,669 | |
2012[117] | 68,175 | 13,624 | 7,396 | 89,195 | 11,213 | 52,017 |
2013[118] | 58,856 | 17,969 | 53,741 | 130,566 | 9,911 | 58,243 |
2014[119] | 57,996 | 25,492 | 70,956 | 154,444 | 10,157 | 45,841 |
2015[120] | 66,785 | 33,734 | 88,927 | 189,446 | 11,084 | 44,024 |
2016[121] | 55,238 | 33,279 | 95,677 | 184,194 | 7,709 | 42,423 |
2017[122] | 86,043 | 31,358 | 110,138 | 227,539 | 10,617 | 73,171 |
2018[123] | 76,400 | 28,730 | 144,384 | 249,514 | 9,356 | 54,194 |
2019[124] | 66,415 | 21,838 | 131,152 | 219,405 | 9,065 | 43,780 |
2020[125] | 43,628 | 21,178 | 119,716 | 184,522 | 5,732 | 36,658 |
2021[126] | 34,791 | 27,141 | 127,466 | 189,398 | 4,416 | 26,854 |
2022[127] | 30,846 | 18,662 | 155,142 | 204,650 | 23,042 | |
2023[128] | 34,719 | 24,681 | 159,193 | 218,593 | 34,371 |
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Bibliography
[edit]- Long, Brian (2006). Subaru Impreza: The Road Car and WRC Story. Veloce Publishing. ISBN 9781845840280.
External links
[edit]- Official website (United States)