
New color for 2022...Blue Sapphire Pearl.
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Release date: the 2022 Impreza has arrived at Planet Subaru and is on sale now. We had expected it to be substantially different than the current generation, because Subaru typically introduces a new Impreza every five years. Take a look at the way this cycle would usually unfold on the Impreza:
 Model year (and sequence in product cycle): | Change: |
2017 (first year) | All new design from the ground up |
2018 (second year) | Very similar to prior year |
2019 (third year) | Very similar to prior year |
2020 (fourth year) | "Refresh" of the exterior and interior |
2021 (fifth year) | Very similar to prior year |
2022 (first year) | Cycle repeats...all new design from ground up |
However, Subaru is extending the cycle by at least one year because the 2022 Impreza continues with the current generation. Subaru has not made any announcements about the typical model cycle has been extended, but we assume it may have something to do with the pandemic in 2020 and the global supply chain issues in 2021.
Subaru only published two changes for 2022: the introduction of a new color, Sapphire Blue Pearl, shown at the top of page; and the deletion of the Limited model on the sedan (it is still available in the hatchback). Pricing remains the same as last year, across all the models.
More detail:
For 2022, a striking new exterior color is available on all trim levels: Sapphire Blue Pearl. The new color is paired with an either black or ivory interior depending on trim level.
All Impreza models equipped with the Lineartronic CVT come standard with the award-winning Subaru EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, which includes Automatic Pre-Collision Braking and Throttle Management, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure and Sway Warning, as well as Lead Vehicle Start Alert. Models with the CVT also feature Rear Seat Reminder, which is designed to help prevent child and/or pet entrapment by alerting the driver to check the rear seat before exiting the vehicle.
The 2022 Impreza comes standard with legendary Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder direct injected SUBARU BOXER® engine that produces 152-horsepower and 145 lb.-ft. of torque. Available on all trim levels is the Lineartronic CVT (continuously variable transmission), which on Premium and above, features a 7-speed manual mode function with steering wheel paddle shifters. The 2022 Impreza achieves up to 36 highway MPG and more than 450 miles on a full tank, making it one of the most fuel-efficient all-wheel drive vehicles sold in the U.S.
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The Impreza Base with standard 5-speed manual transmission MSRP starts at $18,795 for sedan and $19,295 for 5-door. With optional Lineartronic CVT, the Base MSRP starts at $20,095 for sedan and $20,595 for 5-door, and includes standard EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, Rear Seat Reminder, high-grade combination meter with 4.2-inch color LCD, Tire Pressure Monitoring System with Automatic Individual Wheel ID Registration and, on the sedan, an electronic trunk lid release.
The Base has an extensive roster of standard features including the SUBARU STARLINK® 6.5-inch Multimedia system with touchscreen; Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®; power windows with auto up/auto down on both driver and passenger sides; 60/40-split fold-down rear seat; power door locks and side mirrors; multi-function display with fuel economy information; tilt and telescoping steering column; keyless entry; security system with engine immobilizer; carpeted floor mats and more. Automatic power door locks with collision detection unlock function is standard on all trim levels.
Impreza Premium
The popular Impreza Premium, MSRP is $22,195 for sedan and $22,695 for 5-door, includes all features from the Base trim with Lineartronic CVT and adds 7-speed manual mode function with steering wheel paddle shifters. The Premium also adds the STARLINK 6.5-inch Multimedia Plus, STARLINK Safety and Security features, fog lights and the All-Weather Package with heated front seats, windshield and exterior mirrors. The 5-door models are equipped with roof rails as standard. The Premium also includes SI-DRIVE performance management system as standard equipment.
An option package for Premium adds a Power Moonroof, Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Keyless Access with Push-Button Start and 6-way power driver's seat for an MSRP of $1,970.
Impreza Sport
The 2022 Impreza Sport, available in sedan and 5-door models, delivers a fun-to-drive performance feel thanks to exclusive suspension tuning, 18-inch machine finish alloy wheels and Active Torque Vectoring. The Sport 5-door MSRP starts from $22,995 with the standard 5-speed manual transmission, which features a short throw shifter. The Sport 5-door is also available with a Lineartronic CVT with 7-speed manual mode function with steering wheel paddle shifters with an MSRP of $24,095.
The Impreza Sport sedan MSRP starts at $23,595 and is equipped with the Lineartronic CVT and SI-DRIVE performance management system as standard.
In both model styles, the Sport trim features upgrades over the Premium that include the SUBARU STARLINK 8.0-inch Multimedia Plus system; Keyless Access with Push-Button Start; aluminum pedals; and leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift handle and CVT shift boot. The Sport sedan and 5-door, with Lineartronic CVT, include standard EyeSight Driver Assist Technology.
An option package that includes Power Moonroof, Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Harmon Kardon® amplifier and speakers and 6-way power driver's seat is available for an MSRP of $2,470.
Impreza Limited
The 2022 Limited trim delivers a touch of luxury and added tech in a fun-to-drive, fuel-efficient compact package. New for 2022, the Limited is offered exclusively as a 5-Door.
With an MSRP from $26,395, the Limited features a more upscale exterior with LED headlights (low and high beam); LED daytime running lights; and 17-inch machine finished alloy wheels. Thoughtful use of exterior chrome trim and turn signal side mirrors add a touch of elegance.
The Limited features a plush, leather-trimmed interior with double stitching on the door armrests and instrument panel, plus a 6-way power driver's seat. Standard amenities include an automatic climate control system; leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter; Keyless Access with Push-Button Start; and STARLINK 8.0-inch Multimedia Plus system.
Like the Premium and Sport models, the Limited features the SI-Drive performance management system. The Limited augments its long roster of standard safety features with Reverse Automatic Braking and Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Keep Assist and Rear-Cross Traffic Alert. Standard High Beam Assist and Steering Responsive Headlights enhance night time visibility.
An option package that includes STARLINK 8-inch Multimedia with Navigation powered by TomTom®, Harmon Kardon® premium audio and Power Moonroof is available for an MPRP of $2,350.
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                                   2022 IMPREZA |
Model/Trim | Transmission | Applicable Option Code | MSRP | MSRP + destination and delivery |
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Base | 5MT | 01 | $18,795 | $19,755 |
Base | CVT | 03 | $20,095 | $21,055 |
Premium | CVT | 11, 14 | $22,195 | $23,155 |
Sport | CVT | 21, 23 | $23,595 | $24,555 |
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Base | 5MT | 01 | $19,295 | $20,255 |
Base | CVT | 03 | $20,595 | $21,555 |
Premium | CVT | 11, 14 | $22,695 | $23,655 |
Sport | 5MT | 21 | $22,995 | $23,955 |
Sport | CVT | 21, 23 | $24,095 | $25,055 |
Limited | CVT | 31, 35 | $26,395 | $27,355 |
2022 Impreza Option Packages | ||
Code | Description | MSRP |
01 | Standard Base Trim Level (5MT) | N/A |
03 | Base Trim Level (CVT and EyeSight) | N/A |
11 | Standard Premium Trim Level | N/A |
14 | Power Moonroof + Blind Sport Detection w/ Rear Cross Traffic Alert + Keyless Access with Push-Button Start + Power Driver Seat | $1,970 |
21 | Standard Sport Trim Level (5MT) | N/A |
21 | Standard Sport Trim Level (CVT and EyeSight) | N/A |
23 | Power Moonroof + Blind Spot Detection w/ Rear Cross Traffic Alert + Harman Kardon® Amplifier and Speakers + Power Driver Seat | $2,470 |
31 | Standard Limited Trim Level | N/A |
35 | Power Moonroof + Navigation System + Harman Kardon® Amplifiers and Speakers | $2,350 |
Track the changes through the last few years:
Imprezas through the generations:
![]() 2017 and up | Based on a brand new chassis that will underpin most Subarus into the next decade, this Impreza can absorb 40% more crash energy than its predecessor. Interior appointments and infotainment capabilities are comparable with much more expensive vehicles. It's the first Impreza manufactured at Subaru's sole North American plant in Indiana. More horsepower, more fuel economy, and more technology--including optional whizbang features such as steering-responsive headlights. |
 ![]() 2012 through 2016 | Fuel economy leaped into the high 30s on the highway with the introduction of a continuously variable transmission
and state-of-the-art 2.0 liter engine. Seventh airbag, to protect
driver's knees, becomes standard. Though it officially remains a
compact car, this generation offers interior space we have traditionally
expected from mid-size cars. |
![]() 2008 through 2011 | Sales took off with this larger Impreza, built on a compact version of the platform from the larger Legacy sedan. Six airbags became standard. |
![]() 2002 through 2007 | After nine years with only modest updates, we were ready for a modern Impreza. 2002 and 2003 models arrived with controversial round headlights, but Subaru moved to a more conventional front end in 2004 (the hatchback pictured to the left is a 2007 model). New standard features included side airbags, 2.5 liter engine, and even a CD player(!). Size remained very compact, but Subaru modernized everything. Interior materials improved along with ride quality and appearance. |
 ![]() 1993 through 2001 | Subaru introduced the Impreza in 1993 in your choice of coupe, sedan, and hatchback. All models came with a 2.2 liter Boxer engine, with front wheel drive or all wheel drive. With small updates, Subaru produced the same car for nine years, which is long time in an industry predisposed to five year product cycles. Subaru introduced the sporty RS model in 1998, the spiritual ancestor of the legendary WRX that would appear in 2002. The Outback Sport, forerunner of the Crosstrek, debuted in 1996. |
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