Subaru's Imprez-ive WRX

Subaru's Imprez-ive WRX

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Daniel Barron
Published: 10 04 2007

For 2008 the Impreza WRX has lost some weight, making it even more performance-ready than its predecessor. Also for 2008, the WRX gets a new 5-door version, and all models get a boost in safety.

The new WRX is powered by a 2.5-litre Boxer engine that delivers 224 horsepower and 226 lb.-ft. of torque (no change there). Where drivers will really notice a difference, though, is in the weight. The new WRX is 50 pounds lighter in 2008 than the already-nimble 2007 WRX. Not only that, but where the previous version's maximum torque hit at 3,600 rpm, the new version gets its max torque numbers at only 2,800 rpm.

Also for this year, all WRX models get standard side curtain airbags for increased safety. All five seating positions get three-point safety belts, and the vehicle uses Subaru's Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame Body Structure with front and rear crumple zones.

A new double-wishbone rear suspension not only makes for more trunk room, but delivers improved ride refinement, decreased road noise, and a quieter cabin according to Subaru.

The exterior is highlighted by a brand new grille, with a new design that still harkens back to Subaru's aircraft heritage, while placing a focus on the company's star logo. The 5-door's roofline flows into a standard rear spoiler. The rear gets clear lenses, and the front gets curved fog lamps and an inward sweeping chrome embellishment that flows the grille design into the bumper.

The interior has an added focus on quality and roominess. Though it has the same interior width as its predecessor, the 2008 model has 50 mm more front shoulder room. To further improve comfort and convenience, the doors openings have been made bigger, while the rear doors open to a larger 75 degree angle for easier ingress and egress. In addition, the rear seatback angles have been reclined for improved comfort. Rear seat legroom is also significantly increased.

Like many vehicles being released recently, the newest WRX includes an input for auxiliary devices such as mp3 players. New for 2008, the WRX gets framed windows, allowing for more body rigidity and a quieter interior.

The WRX 5-door only gets one chrome exhaust pipe (the sedan gets dual). All WRX's in Canada will be equipped with a special sport interior and exterior aero kit and the 5-door version will get a rear under body diffuser.

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