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Subaru Impreza 2021

The 2021 Subaru Impreza range of configurations is currently priced from $23,999. Our most recent review of the 2021 Subaru Impreza resulted in a score of 7.3 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Senior Journalist Tom White had this to say at the time: Sturdy, safe, and comfortable, the Subaru Impreza continues to cut its own path as a little, lowered-SUV with all-wheel drive in the hatchback space. 

You can read the full review here.

This is what Tom White liked most about this particular version of the Subaru Impreza: Sturdy AWD road feel, Standard safety, Good value

The 2021 Subaru Impreza carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1200 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

The Subaru Impreza is also known as the subaru xv in markets outside Australia.

Subaru Impreza 2021 Colours

The Impreza is available in six colours, including white, black, grey, red, blue, and silver.

  • Crystal white pearl
  • Ice silver metallic
  • Pure red
  • Lapis blue pearl
  • Magnetite grey metallic
  • Crystal black silica
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Subaru Impreza 2021 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Subaru Impreza here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Why does my 2017 Subaru Impreza smell like rotten eggs?

    The smell you're describing has been around since 1986 when all new cars sold in Australia were forced to use unleaded petrol. That move was to protect the catalytic converters fitted from that date (leaded fuel would have damaged them) and the combination of these converters and the new fuel resulted in the smell you're noticing. So it's not new, but it does vary from car to car and possibly even from one brand of fuel to another.

    It's supposed to be harmless to humans, but if you can smell it, that automatically means you're being exposed to other chemicals in the car's exhaust emissions, including various carcinogens and carbon-monoxide which is a known killer. Think of the rotten-egg smell as an early-warning system that there's exhaust gas in the air around you. Excessive gas can also be a symptom of a car's engine that is not turned correctly.

    It's really important not to run a car engine inside a garage for any longer than is absolutely necessary as these toxins can build up very quickly. It sounds like your garage is attached to your house, and that reminds me why garages were once separate to the house they served. (As were kitchens in the very old days, as a means of ensuring a kitchen-fire didn't take the rest of the house with it.) Don't be tempted to reverse into the garage, instead drive in nose-first, leaving the tailpipe nearest the garage opening and never start the car with the garage door closed.

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  • What small all-wheel drive hatchback should I buy?

    Small all-wheel drive hatchbacks are rare in Australia, as only a comparatively tiny number of people live in the sort of environments that require the added traction and surety that AWD provides.

    Also, most Australian consumers seeking AWD tend to go for smaller SUVs, since they are easier to get in and out of, offer a higher seating position and generally enjoy better resale values. On the flipside, SUVs cost more to buy and run, are not as stable at increased speeds due to their higher centre of gravity and are larger to manoeuvre in tighter parking spots than a small hatchback.

    The Subaru Impreza remains the least expensive small AWD hatchback you can buy new, as well as the sole mainstream-branded model starting at under $30,000.

    However, while the latest-generation Impreza launched in 2016 it's a huge improvement over previous iterations (with service intervals finally extended  to 12 months/12,500km), there are a few more compelling alternatives in small crossovers – that is, the in-between segment between small cars and SUVs; they boast a few extra centimetres of ground clearance without the bulk. Note only a few crossovers offer AWD as an option.

    A recent stint in the new Impreza-derived XV 2.0L Hybrid revealed it to be a powerful and economical crossover with excellent handling and road-holding capabilities. The same applies to the Mazda3-based CX-30 AWD, the Toyota C-HR 1.2L-turbo AWD and Volkswagen T-Roc 140TSI 4Motion - though none are as frugal as the Subaru.

    If you're not sold on the idea of an crossover AWD and prefer a small AWD hatchback, then your only other option is to stretch to premium European hatchbacks like the Mercedes-Benz A250 4Matic, BMW M135i xDrive, Audi A3 quattro and Volkswagen Golf R. But all generally cost upwards of $60,000 drive-away - and that's before some of the more desirable options fitted.

    Finally, unless you are travelling hundreds of kilometres ever week, there is probably no benefit choosing diesel over petrol, as the former fuel is dirtier for the environment and not as quiet and refined as the latter. Additionally, diesels are falling out of favour with buyers due to their harmful emissions, and most companies are switching to petrol/electric hybrids as a solution. Again, this means the Subaru XV Hybrid AWD.

    A long response we know, Jan, but we hope this helps.

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  • Subaru Impreza 2008: Good price range

    It would depend on which variant it is, but it’s very low kilometres for its age, which would go in its favour. I would suggest a price of $8,000 - $10,000.

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  • What car should I buy?

    The Camry wins on reliability and fuel consumption, but carries the highest price; the Subaru is the least expensive but has the highest fuel consumption ad the lowest resale, while the Kia sits in the middle. The Kia is good value-for-money. If fuel consumption is your priority go for the Camry, if not go for the Kia.

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Subaru Impreza 2021 Price and Specs

The Subaru Impreza 2021 is currently available from $23,999 for the Impreza 2.0i-L (AWD) up to $33,970 for the Impreza 2.0i Premium (AWD).

Pricing guides

$28,990
Based on 43 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$23,999
Highest Price
$33,970
Subaru Impreza Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2.0i (AWD) Hatchback 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $19,030 $24,090
2.0i Premium (AWD) Hatchback 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $23,210 $28,710
2.0i-L (AWD) Hatchback 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $21,230 $26,840
2.0i-S (AWD) Hatchback 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $25,520 $31,460
2.0i (AWD) Sedan 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $18,920 $23,980
2.0i Premium (AWD) Sedan 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $23,100 $28,490
2.0i-L (AWD) Sedan 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $20,460 $25,960
2.0i-S (AWD) Sedan 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $25,300 $31,240
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Subaru Impreza 2021 Accessories

The Subaru Impreza range comes generally well equipped, with either 17- or 18-inch alloy wheels, a 6.5- or 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, as well as a 4.2-inch multi-information display, and a 6.3-inch multi-function display. The Impreza range features either cloth or leather-appointed interior trim, with a leather-appointed wheel and shifter, dual-zone climate control, as well as push-start ignnition with keyless entry.

Subaru Impreza 2021 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2021 Subaru Impreza is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Subaru Impreza currently offers fuel consumption from 6.6 to 7.2L/100km. The Subaru Impreza is available with the following fuel type: ULP.

Subaru Impreza Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
2.0I (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 6.6L/100km
2.0I Premium (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 6.6L/100km
2.0I (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 6.6L/100km
2.0I Premium (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 6.6L/100km
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Subaru Impreza 2021 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2021 Subaru Impreza are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1775mm x 1480mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Subaru Impreza 2021 Dimensions  include 1480mm height, 1775mm width, 4475mm length.
Subaru Impreza Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2.0I (awd) Hatchback 1480x1775x4475 mm 130 mm
2.0I-L (awd) Hatchback 1480x1775x4475 mm 130 mm
2.0I Premium (awd) Hatchback 1480x1775x4475 mm 130 mm
2.0I-S (awd) Hatchback 1480x1775x4475 mm 130 mm
2.0I (awd) Sedan 1455x1775x4640 mm 130 mm
2.0I-L (awd) Sedan 1455x1775x4640 mm 130 mm
2.0I Premium (awd) Sedan 1455x1775x4640 mm 130 mm
2.0I-S (awd) Sedan 1455x1775x4640 mm 130 mm
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Subaru Impreza 2021 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 2021 Subaru Impreza will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Subaru Impreza Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2.0I (awd) Hatchback 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I-L (awd) Hatchback 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I Premium (awd) Hatchback 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I-S (awd) Hatchback 225x40 R18 9 225x40 R18 9
2.0I (awd) Sedan 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I-L (awd) Sedan 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I Premium (awd) Sedan 205x50 R17 8 205x50 R17 8
2.0I-S (awd) Sedan 225x40 R18 9 225x40 R18 9
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Subaru Impreza 2021 Towing capacity

The Subaru Impreza’s towing capacity ranges from 0kg to 1200kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Subaru Impreza Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
2.0I (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1200kg
2.0I-L (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1200kg
2.0I Premium (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1200kg
2.0I-S (awd) Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1200kg
2.0I (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 0kg
2.0I-L (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 0kg
2.0I Premium (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 0kg
2.0I-S (awd) Sedan 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 0kg
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Subaru Impreza 2021 Boot Space

The Impreza has the same boot capacity as its non-hybrid XV SUV counterpart at 345-litres (VDA).

Subaru Impreza 2021 Boot space Subaru Impreza 2021 Boot space

Subaru Impreza 2021 Speed

Subaru does not quote an official 0-100km/h time for the Impreza hatch, although independent testing has it landing north of 10 seconds.