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New Impreza lands in SA, at a price

- IOL MOTORING STAFF

AFTER skipping a generation, (if you’ll ignore the WRX version that was based on the fourth-gen sedan but didn’t wear an Impreza badge) Subaru has launched its all-new Impreza sedan in South Africa and the importer refers to its new four-door as “a game changer”.

Power is provided by a new direct injection, normally aspirated 2-litre petrol engine that produces 115kW and 196Nm. As you’d expect, it powers all four wheels through Subaru’s Symmetrica­l All-Wheel Drive system.

All local models will be fitted with Subaru’s upgraded Lineartron­ic CVT gearbox which features shift paddles that allow the driver to flick between seven predetermi­ned steps, or virtual gears as one might call them.

There is only one derivative for now and it’s called the 2.0i-S Premium CVT. Though rather well appointed it is technicall­y a midrange model as Subaru will expand the range with a lower-spec Impreza and a flagship 2.0i ES Premium this October.

The 2.0i-S comes with leather seats (heated up front and available in black or ivory) as well as dual-zone climate control, LED headlights, auto wipers, cruise control, high-beam assist, blind spot monitoring with lane change assist and rear cross traffic alert among other gizmos. Also fitted is Subaru’s new sedan arrives in one 2.0i-S spec level, but more are coming soon. a 20cm touchscree­n infotainme­nt system with reverse camera and satnav, and the system is also compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The ES flagship model will add a whole suite of additional ‘EyeSight’ driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane sway warning and lead vehicle start alert.

Should all of that not prove sufficient, the Impreza is fitted with seven airbags (across the range) and its structure and safety features have earned it five star ratings in both the EuroNCAP and Aussie NCAP tests.

However, this much-improved model comes at a price. Although Subaru has yet to announce prices for the base and flagship ES models, the midrange 2.0i-S Premium that’s for sale from now comes at R399 000.

But besides the satisfacti­on of owning what certainly looks to be a high-quality product, that price tag will also ensure that buyers enjoy an air of exclusivit­y on the roads.

Aftersales backup comes in the form of a five-year/150 000km warranty and three-year/75 000km maintenanc­e plan.

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