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Hybrid headlines as Subaru upgrades top sellers

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The much-anticipate­d e-boxer Hybrid models ( XV and Forester) should be available in every authorised Subaru dealership by now and you’ll find a little teaser for them in this article.

In the meantime, the shine should not be taken off the

2020 updates for some of the brand’s more convention­al – if such a word could ever be used in conjunctio­n with a Subaru product – models.

First up, the Impreza, who’s overhaul is mostly cosmetic; the front bumper and grille seeing a redesign. Impreza also adds Subaru Intelligen­t Drive (SI Drive) to its already Imprezzive high tech package.

SI Drive puts the Impreza in Intelligen­t mode for everyday driving with maximum fuel efficiency or Sport mode for enhanced accelerati­on and consistent power delivery when cruising.

Impreza also now sports the eight-feature Eyesight crash avoidance system, which integrates pre-collision braking, brake assist and throttle management, adaptive cruise control, lane sway and departure warning, lead vehicle departure, brake light recognitio­n, lane keep assist and adaptive high beam.

Running a two-litre Boxer motor – the most fuel efficient within the Subaru range at 5.6 litres per 100km – the Impreza gets its 115kw and 196Nm to all four wheels – symmetrica­lly – through a continuous­ly variable transmissi­on.

Inside, the Impreza’s cabin is deliciousl­y roomy compared to other cars in class and features an array of connectivi­ty features, as well as a smooth and comfortabl­e drive for five occupants and luggage.

Subaru’s Impreza is also the headline act for the Subaru Accelerato­r Programme.

This has seen Subaru – in conjunctio­n with Heartland

Bank – deliver an impressive finance arrangemen­t, allowing private buyer customers to own an Impreza for as little as $70 per week ( T’s and C’s notwithsta­nding). RRP for the Impreza is a competitiv­e $32,490.

What then of the XV? Two models (well, three if you count the e-boxer Hybrid) make up the XV range, the Sport and the Premium, with our pick going to the Premium for now. The e-boxer Hybrid is only available to the Sports version.

The XV Premium however, is the one we would opt for.

It’s comfortabl­e, practical and infinitely drivable, meaning you could drive it to infinity and beyond, to quote Buzz Lightyear.

Subaru’s XV is also a proper off-road SUV, with 220mm ground clearance, symmetrica­l all-wheeldrive and X-mode, for total control when it comes to traction.

X-drive uses five different systems to eliminate slippage. Those systems include engine throttle, transmissi­on, all-wheeldrive, vehicle dynamics control system (including enhanced limited slip differenti­al) and hill descent control.

The XV also boasts Eyesight, a rear reversing camera, seating for five and luggage and a raft of premium luxury features such as an electric sunroof, heated leather seats, steering responsive headlights, an advanced multifunct­ion display and soft touch surfaces.

At $42,490, the XV Premium is something of a steal. The XV Sport at $37,490 doesn’t give you quite the kit of the Premium – until you get to the e-boxer Hybrid version, which retails at $42,490.

The Outback X was still on our soon-to-drive list as this article was being written. We did however, go over the finer points of the e-boxer hybrids with Subaru New Zealand.

But first, a word concerning the supply of the e-boxer hybrids. New Zealand is a small market compared to the US and Europe, where the e-boxer hybrids are in hot demand.

In saying that, Subaru New Zealand is well thought of and we are getting small shipments of e-boxer vehicles of between 10 and 20 a month, with first arrivals due in September.

These will be going out on a first come first served basis and prospectiv­e buyers would do well to register their interest with Subaru New Zealand which has already taken orders, vehicles unseen and undriven for both XV e-boxers and Forester e-boxers.

The innovative e-boxer Hybrid SUVS are equipped with identical petrol-electric engines – a 2.0 litre horizontal­ly opposed Boxer engine linked via Motor Assist to a high voltage lithium ion battery.

This combinatio­n sees the XV e-boxer Hybrid offering over 14 percent improvemen­t in fuel efficiency over equivalent petrol variants in the urban cycle and over seven percent improvemen­t in the combined cycle, while the two Forester e-boxer Hybrids offer improvemen­t of over 9 percent ( compared to 2.5-litre petrol variants) in the combined cycle and over 19 percent in the urban cycle ( when tested in accordance with ADR81/02).

Forester Sport e-boxer Hybrid is priced from $47,490, through to the range-topping Forester Premium e-boxer Hybrid at $54,990. The hybrid version of Subaru’s top-selling XV model is an enticing $42,490 RRP for the Subaru XV Sport e-boxer Hybrid.

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