2012 SUBARU Impreza
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2012 SUBARU Impreza
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Subaru launched the all-new,  fourth-generation 2012 Subaru Impreza model at the 2011 New York  International Auto Show. Debuting bolder, more dynamic design and new  engines, Subaru's compact contender will also offer increased interior  space, refinement and handling agility.
New interior features,  infotainment technology and higher grade interior materials promise a  more rewarding driving and ownership experience for customers of the  2012 Impreza.
For the UK market, a new 1.6  litre Boxer engine will be teamed with a five-speed manual transmission  or the second generation Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable  transmission). Every new Subaru Impreza is equipped as standard with  Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, Subaru's invaluable performance and safety  enhancing system.
Built on a longer wheelbase but  with shorter overhangs, the new Subaru Impreza provides a roomier  interior in the same external footprint as the outgoing model. The new  passenger cabin not only yields more room, but crucially a greater  feeling of spaciousness and better visibility than before.
Bold Design Statement Also Enhances Functionality
The  all new Subaru Impreza conveys a bolder, more confident design that  emphasises its sporty roots and standard All-Wheel Drive system. In  profile, the 2012 Impreza draws focus to its wheels with powerful  arches, a theme that debuted on the 2010 Subaru Legacy.
From the front, the Subaru badge  centres the new hexagonal grille, a keystone of all new Subaru designs.  The new Impreza sports characteristic Subaru hawk-eye headlights and a  range of new 15-inch wheel cover and 16- and 17-inch alloy wheel  designs.
Numerous design elements combine  to give the Subaru Impreza a sportier exterior stance while also  offering the driver and passengers a more commanding view of the road.  The windscreen is more raked than in the previous model, with the bottom  of the A-pillar moved 7.9 inches forward. This allows for a front door  opening that is nearly five inches longer for easier entry/exit, abetted  by lower doorsills. Rear doors are also larger on both 4 and 5-door  body styles.
Driver visibility has been  greatly improved through the use of thinner A-pillars and partitioned  front door side glass. Where the door trim meets the window has also  been lowered, helping visibility further. The instrument panel is lower  and flatter than the outgoing model to give a wider field of view and a  feeling of greater spaciousness. New exterior wing mirrors have greater  surface area to enhance visibility while relocating them from the  A-pillars to the doors contributes to improved sight lines.
Improved Room and Refinement
The  new Subaru Impreza's wheelbase grows to 104.1 inches (compared to 103.2  in the outgoing model), while length and width measurements remain the  same.
The combination of a longer  wheelbase with re-designed interior trim and front seats has led to  gains in passenger and cargo room. Rear seat passengers gain nearly two  inches of legroom, thanks to both the longer wheelbase and a new,  scalloped-style front seat backrest redesign. The 5-door hatchback will  benefit from increased luggage space and now provides a completely flat  load floor with the standard 60/40 split rear seatbacks folded.
It is now easier to load and  unload heavy objects, thanks to the removal of a stepped section under  the opening. The cargo area cover can now be stored under the cargo  floor, as in the Forester.
Subaru has paid a great deal of  attention to improving refinement. Richer looking interior appointments  and details abound, including soft-touch materials for the dashboard,  door trim and centre console armrest.
Carrying space and utility has  been improved throughout; larger door pockets can hold plastic drink  bottles and large maps and numerous compartments located in and around  the centre console hold all manner of personal items, such as phones,  USB drives and MP3 players.
Greater comfort is assured with  Subaru Impreza's new front seats with their higher seatbacks, increased  lumbar support and cushions that more effectively distribute pressure.  As in the 2010 Legacy, the seats are optimized for a rear-end collision.  A tilt/telescoping steering wheel is standard on all 2012 Subaru  Impreza models.
High levels of standard equipment
Levels  of standard equipment have been increased across the range. All models  are set to feature electric windows and mirrors, a 60/40-split fold-down  rear seat, outside temperature gauge, a multi-function display, engine  immobilizer, and tilt/telescopic steering wheel. .
Higher spec models will add more  kit including 16 or 17 inch alloy wheels, steering wheel audio and  Bluetooth® controls, heated front seats and mirrors, climate control,  upgraded instruments and auto lights. Subaru Impreza's new optional  navigation system includes a 6.1-inch touch screen LCD display with  voice control.
All new gearbox and Boxer engine
UK  versions of the Subaru Impreza will be powered by an all new 4-cylinder  1.6 litre Boxer petrol engine and will be available with either a new  five-speed manual transmission or Subaru's Lineartronic CVT. With either  transmission choice, the 2012 Impreza delivers significantly improved  fuel economy over the car it replaces.
Subaru has further refined its  CVT so that for the new Subaru Impreza a lighter and more compact unit  delivers smooth, linear acceleration, closer to a conventional automatic  transmission while still delivering the efficiency benefits of a CVT.  Higher specification Subaru Impreza models will feature CVT with a  6-speed manual, operated by steering wheel paddle shifters.
New Subaru Impreza will benefit  from improved ride and handling courtesy of strengthened suspension  components in front and rear and new hydraulic engine mounts to damp out  vibration. The new model keeps its double-wishbone rear suspension  which now features new components to improve ride quality and stability.  A stiffer body structure, when combined with the new suspension, have  also reduced levels of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH).
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive: key to Subaru's Brand identity
Subaru  will offer two different Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive systems in the new  Subaru Impreza. In models equipped with the five-speed manual, the  Continuous AWD system uses a viscous-coupling to distribute power 50/50  front to rear, while any slippage will send more power to the opposite  set.
Subaru Impreza models equipped  with the Lineartronic CVT feature the Active Torque Split AWD version  that uses a continuously variable transfer clutch to actively control  power distribution in response to driving conditions.
Complementing the safety  benefits of the AWD system, the new Subaru Impreza will also come as  standard with Subaru's Vehicle Dynamics Control (SVDC) - a system which  combines stability and traction control functions - while all models are  equipped with ABS, Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and the  Brake Assist safety system.
Subaru's high performance WRX  STI, which was launched in Autumn 2011 and is now sold and marketed as a  stand-alone model, is not affected in any way by the introduction of a  new Subaru Impreza 5-door.
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