CVT models receive more standard equipment, aside from a small facelift.
Subaru has dropped the covers of its slightly refreshed 2020 Imreza, and we now know how much this compact will run in the States. The Impreza’s base cost jumps by $100. Yes, we’re being sarcastic.
Models that are undergoing a significant year-over-year growth can experience a small to large increase in their sales don’t Receive a minor facelift. Subaru has trimmed the grille and headlights a little on the Impreza. Five-door models get more refined taillights. New wheel options are available, with Ocean Blue Pearl joining the exterior color palette.
The EyeSight Driver Assist suite from the company is now available as standard equipment in all Imprezas with the CVT. This bundles automatic emergency brake, lane-keep assistance, throttle management and lead vehicle start alarm for a lot of standard kit. Upgrade to the Sport model and you will also receive the SI-Drive powertrain performance manager system. The new Rear Seat Reminder option is available on all 2020 Impreza models. This alerts drivers to inspect the rear seat.
The Impreza’s price starts at $18,695, which is $100 less than the Impreza. The Impreza’s starting price increases by just $100 to $18,695. However, the CVT is required in order to get the standard equipment. This option raises the price up to $19,995. Premium is the next trim level and comes with a Starlink 6.5 inch infotainment screen. The Sport model starts at $22,895 with a five speed manual transmission. The Impreza line comes with the $25795 Limited. Prices do not include $900 destination and delivery fees.
Subaru has announced that the new Impreza will be available at U.S. dealerships this month.