Subaru rolled out their mid-cycle freshening of their popular Impreza sedan and five-door this week. The 2015 Subaru Impreza gets a new look and long list of tech features.
Having been on the market since 2012, the current generation Impreza gets a new face for 2015 to bring it inline with the newly re-designed Legacy.
Revised front styling includes a new headlight design, grille and bumper cover. There are new side mirrors and sedans get a revised spoiler and LED third-brake lamp.
A rear view camera is now standard across the board, a feature made available through all-new infotainment systems inside. There you will also find upgraded trims and a quieter cabin afforded by new sound deadening.
Subaru makes available their new EyeSight driver assist systems for the 2015 Impreza which includes a variety of minders to keep you on track as well as fog-lights which follow your steering inputs.
Steering your Impreza is now assisted electronically for 2015 and if you get the 2.0i Premium the Lineartronic CVT is now standard equipment.
You can still get the 5-speed manual on lower trim grades. Whichever transmission you get, incline start assist is there to keep it from rolling backwards when taking off from a stop uphill.
With these enhancements Subaru boasts of class leading fuel economy for an all-wheel drive passenger car now with 28 mpg city, 37 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined EPA estimates.
The new 2015 Subaru Impreza goes on sale later this year with pricing to be announced closer to launch.