Subaru Impreza News

Iconic brand confirms special SUV and hatchback! 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Onyx and Impreza S-Edition both add more kit, but numbers are limited
By Chris Thompson · 26 Aug 2025
Two new special editions from Subaru are now available in limited numbers, adding more kit to two of the iconic brand’s popular models.The Subaru Crosstrek Onyx and Impreza S-Edition have both joined the line-up, each based on the respective ‘2.0S’ variants in their model ranges but with extra features to entice customers in.They’re both listed on the Subaru Australia website, though pricing and exact specifications weren’t public at the time of writing. Subaru instead supplied a list of the changes for each.The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Onyx comes in at $43,890 and is available in 250 units across Australia. While it’s (like the Impreza S-Edition) mechanically unchanged in terms of its drivetrain (a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-four Boxer engine), it adds a series of extra styling elements.Black trim elements and a rear spoiler, a dark metallic set of 18-inch wheels, a bonnet decal, mud guards and Onyx badging all come with the limited-edition Crosstrek. For reference, the standard Crosstrek 2.0S is $42,490.For the Impreza S-Edition, which costs $42,490 (over the Impreza 2.0S at $38,990) and is even more limited to 100 units, looking sporty rather than rugged is the aim.To that goal, plenty of STI parts including a front lip spoiler and a rear spoiler, a sports grille, STI trim inside and a set of 18-inch Enkei alloy wheels in black are included as well as ‘S-Edition’ badging.
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Toyota Corolla Cross hybrid rival updated! 2025 Subaru Crosstrek pricing and features revealed as small SUV gains a five-star ANCAP rating
By Laura Berry · 18 Jun 2025
Subaru has increased the price of its Crosstrek small SUV which has also gained a new crash safety rating.The Crosstrek, and its Impreza hatchback cousin, have been awarded a five-star ANCAP crash safety rating, on the back of a 2025 model year update that has introduced new tech and a cleaner powertrain for hybrid variants.The Crosstrek's price increase is relatively small at $500 per grade. The line-up now kicks off with the entry grade 2.0L at a list price of $35,990 before on-road costs. Subaru Australia confirmed with CarsGuide the reasons for the cost increase.“Continued increase in costs associated with production and logistics has resulted in a price adjustment for the MY25 Crosstrek range,“ the spokesperson said. “However, we are confident that the Crosstrek range continues to be exceptional value for Australian customers.”The price increase follows the addition of new safety tech, such as traffic sign recognition, and this has resulted in a five-star ANCAP rating for vehicles built from April 2025 and on sale from June 2025. The traffic sign recognition system can now identify No Entry, Give Way and Stop signs.“We are proud to confirm that the model-year 2025 Crosstrek has achieved a maximum five-star ANCAP rating,” Subaru's spokesperson told us. “The latest results highlight the strength of Subaru’s outstanding safety engineering, with the vehicle achieving high scores across key assessment categories. For Subaru, safety is not just part of the package, it’s the foundation. We are proud to see that commitment recognised by ANCAP, reaffirming our focus on offering smarter, safer vehicles for Australians.”Other changes to the Crosstrek’s range includes a petrol-particulate filter for hybrid models due to European emissions standards.“To meet the latest Euro 6e emissions standard, a Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) has been introduced to Crosstrek Hybrid models,” the spokesperson said. “The GPF is the latest technology in reducing tailpipe emissions by capturing fine particulate matter from the exhaust. As a result of this update, there has been a minor adjustment to the hybrid variant’s power and torque outputs to ensure optimal performance and compliance.”The hybrid Crosstrek's outputs are now 100kW/182Nm down from 110kW/196Nm.The rest of the standard features list of Subaru Crosstrek remains unchanged with the entry-grade 2.0L coming with 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, LED headlights and daytime running lights, dual-zone climate control, a six-speaker stereo, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and an 11.6-inch media screen.The Crosstrek is the second-biggest seller in Subaru's model range, with  4452 sold so far this year. Rivals to the Crosstrek include Hyundai's Kona, Honda's HR-V and the Toyota Corolla Cross.
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Enough already! Updates on the redesigned Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3 and Hyundai i30 - and why Kia may save the day for buyers of affordable quality small cars
By Byron Mathioudakis · 08 Dec 2024
The small-car segment is stagnant at the moment and consumers are starting to wonder where the replacements for the ageing Toyota Corolla, Mazda3 and Hyundai i30 are, amongst others. Well, some are coming, others may not, and Kia may just have the answer you seek.
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Tesla Model Y, MG MG4, BYD Dolphin and more new electric cars: Here's what EV money could buy you in petrol land | Analysis
By Laura Berry · 23 Jun 2024
The cost of electric cars is coming down at last and it’s happening fast, too, with big brands slashing prices.
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Subaru's legacy lives on: 10 times the Subaru Liberty reshaped the auto world in ways no Holden Commodore, Ford Falcon, Toyota Camry or Honda Accord managed
By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 May 2024
With production ending in 2025 after 36 influential years, the Subaru Liberty has had an impact, not just for the brand, its class, the market and, ultimately, even the wider world, but also in important and even culturally significant ways. Here, then, are the 10 major legacies left by the Subaru Australians know as Liberty.
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The last Subaru Impreza? Brand hints at next-gen EV replacement for Hyundai i30, Toyota Corolla rival as it moves toward eight new electric cars by 2030
By Tom White · 11 Mar 2024
Subaru hints that Impreza will be one of the eight new electric cars it plans to build by 2028.
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Impressive price rise! 2024 Subaru Impreza price and specs march Toyota Corolla and Mazda 3 rival past $30,000
By Tung Nguyen · 20 Sep 2023
Subaru's new-generation Impreza hatch will hit local driveways from December this year, with pricing up at least $4000 compared to before.
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Subaru stands by Impreza... for now: Why the Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Hyundai i30 rival could make electric switch as small car sales decline
By Stephen Ottley · 09 Jun 2023
Subaru Australia will launch the new-generation Impreza before the end of 2023, but the long-term future of the Japanese small car remains unclear. Subaru Australia managing director Blair Read told CarsGuide.com.au that despite committing to this latest model, which was first revealed in November 2022, the company is continuing to monitor the small car market as sales decline across the segment.
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Legend! 2023 Subaru Impreza AWD S-Edition celebrates three decades of iconic model: Pricing and specs detailed for new Toyota Corolla and Kia Cerato rival
By Chris Thompson · 09 Mar 2023
Subaru is hailing a hero, with a special-edition Impreza set to pay homage to its own three-decade heritage.The 2023 Subaru Impreza AWD S-Edition is ready to launch in Australia this year, 30 years after the nameplate arrived in the country - almost 170,0
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