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30 March, 2020 1:34 am

Subaru presents Impreza Sport and G4 in Tokyo

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Even though the undisputed stars of the booth are the new BRZ and Advanced Tourer Concept, Subaru also introduced the new Impreza at the Tokyo Motor Show showcasing the two most significant models of the new range: the Impreza G4 and the Impreza Sport.
The former is the model that is going to sit at the top of the sedan range, whereas the latter will have the same role for the hatchback line.

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To celebrate the unveiling, Subaru has released a comprehensive photo gallery that you can access clicking on the link below.
Both Impreza G4 and Sport will be powered by the recent 2.
0-litre 4 cylinder boxer unit producing 154 hp at 6,200 rpm, while a 1.
6-litre engine will also be made available.
Both engines will boast a good fuel consumption and will be coupled to the latest version of Subaru’s continuously variable transmission.

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The two aforementioned models are hardly recognizable from the ‘regular’ versions, although they will come with a different front grille and a set of 17″ alloys.
The new range is expected to appear in Europe in mid-2012.
View the full Subaru Impreza Sport and G4 photo gallery

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