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Subaru Announces 2023 Impreza Pricing

Pricing has been released for the 2023 Subaru Impreza Sedan or 5-Door models, starting at $19,795 MSRP.

Subaru Announces 2023 Impreza Pricing

The Impreza is built at Subaru of Indiana Automotive in Lafayette, Indiana, along with the Ascent, Legacy, and Outback.

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Subaru of America, Inc., announced pricing on the 2023 Impreza sedan and 5-door models, both equipped with standard all-wheel drive. Offered in four trim levels — Base, Premium, Sport, and Limited — the 2023 Impreza will arrive at Subaru retailers fall 2022.

The 2023 Impreza comes standard with all-wheel drive and 2.0L 4-cylinder direct injected Subaru Boxer engine that produces 152-horsepower and 145 lb.-ft. of torque. Available on all trim levels is the Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). On Premium and above, the Lineartronic CVT features a 7-speed manual mode with steering wheel paddle shifters. The 2023 Impreza achieves up to 36 highway MPG and about 450 miles on a full tank.

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Impreza models equipped with the Lineartronic CVT come standard with the Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which includes automatic pre-collision braking and throttle management, lane keep assist, lane departure and sway warning, lead vehicle start alert, and rear seat reminder. Subaru Starlink offers three connected services packages. The Starlink Safety Plus package, the Starlink Security Plus package, and the Starlink Concierge package with various added inclusions.

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Impreza Base Model

The base trim Impreza with standard 5-speed manual transmission has a starting price of $19,795 for the sedan and $20,295 for the 5-door. Both models offer an optional Lineartronic CVT which prices the sedan at $21,095 and $21,595 for the 5-door. Upgrading to the CVT adds EyeSight driver assist technology, rear seat reminder, high-grade combination meter with 4.2-inch color LCD, and tire pressure monitoring system with individual wheel display and automatic individual wheel ID registration to the list of standard features.

Impreza Premium

The Impreza Premium, priced at $23,195 for sedan and $23,695 for 5-door, comes standard with Lineartronic CVT featuring 7-speed manual mode function controlled by steering wheel paddle shifters. The Premium includes all the features of the base trim (with CVT) and adds the Starlink 6.5-inch Multimedia Plus with SiriusXM radio; Starlink safety and security features; fog lights; and the all-weather package with heated front seats, windshield, and exterior mirrors. 

Impreza Sport

The 2023 Impreza Sport, available in sedan and 5-door models, adds suspension tuning, 18-inch alloy wheels in black with machine finish, and active torque vectoring. The Sport 5-door is priced at $23,995 with the standard 5-speed manual transmission, which features a short throw shifter. With optional Lineartronic CVT featuring 7-speed manual mode with steering wheel paddle shifters, the Sport 5-door is priced at $25,095. The Impreza Sport sedan, priced at $24,595, comes standard with Lineartronic CVT as well as the SI-Drive performance management system. 

Impreza Limited

Priced at $27,395, Limited adds LED headlights (low and high beam); LED daytime running lights; and 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels in dark gray with machine finish. The Limited is offered exclusively as a 5-door.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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