The 2018 Impreza is offered in four trim levels: 2.0i base ($18,495), Premium ($19,495), Sport ($22,905), and Limited ($24,195). The new Impreza will be available from Subaru retailers fall 2017.
by Staff
July 20, 2017
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Subaru has announced pricing on the 2018 Impreza sedan and five-door models, with a base price of $18,495.
The 2018 Impreza is offered in four trim levels, including 2.0i base ($18,495), Premium ($19,495), Sport ($22,905), and Limited ($24,195). The new Impreza will be available from Subaru retailers this fall.
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The 2018 Impreza features the Subaru Global Platform, and Premium, Sport, and Limited trims come standard with automatic headlight activation, when windshield wipers are turned on. Each 2018 Impreza is equipped with a Subaru Boxer engine.
The FB 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder Boxer engine with direct fuel injection gives the 2018 Impreza 152 horsepower. In highline trims, the Lineartronic continuously variable transmission features a 7-speed manual mode function with steering wheel paddle shifters that allow the driver to control the transmission via seven pre-set ratios. The 2018 Impreza achieves up to 38 highway mpg and over 450 miles on a full tank, according to the automaker.
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