Impreza Design Concept at the 2010 LA Auto Show

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Impreza Design Concept at the 2010 LA Auto Show

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The list of positive attributes about Subaru’s compact Impreza is a long one. Tough build quality, permanent all-wheel-drive, plenty of interior space, the turbocharged WRX and STI models are a hoot, rock-solid stability in any weather, the ability to cover a patchy road at ridiculous speed with ease, etc. But there are two things the Impreza’s never been: efficient or attractive. Efficiency is an inherent problem with the design: permanent four wheel drive makes it heavier, and higher driveline losses mean more power is used to move the car. Ugly, though, is fixable. And you have to admit, even in blistered-fender WRX form, the current Impreza is dog-ugly.

Yuck. At least it’s beautiful on the inside. So when Subaru pulled the cover off the Impreza Concept at the LA Auto Show, there were gasps all around. It was a car that was clearly identifiable as an Impreza… but it didn’t sear your corneas when you look at it. Considering Subaru has sort of lost the styling plot in the last few years (compare the current Legacy to the old one!), it’s pretty surprising that they spit out such an attractive car.

The front end takes heavily from the new Legacy, but the proportions have been squashed downward a bit, and it doesn’t have that peaky-forehead pedestrian crash friendly look that the Legacy does. The huge air intakes seem superfluous considering it’s a naturally aspirated 2.0L boxer-4 under the hood, but presumably the turbo versions could need them. The lack of hood scoop might mean Subaru is doing away with the top-mount intercooler?

The rear end shows a lot more creative styling than the current Impreza. Check out that bevelled trunk lid! There’s actually a bit of Altima Coupe back here, if you ask me. I would doubt the integrated diffuser makes the production model, but the integrated exhaust outlets might. It seems like those tail lights probably make more sense when you view them in the flesh; here they look a little confusing.

The side profile has ties to the current Legacy and Impreza, with the solidly defined fender flares that blend into that deep recess on the lower portion of the doors, connecting the front and back fenders visually. The busy wheels will also likely not make it to production, but concept cars always have these. The greenhouse is refreshingly simple and sleek, pinching down to almost nothing at the D-pillar and making a straight cut line with the door. Very pretty from this angle, with some hints of Opel or Volvo from the side – uncharacteristically classy.

The interior is typical pie-in-the-sky show car fluff, with glass touch screen controls and LED lighting in places it doesn’t belong. I can see the basic dashboard shape transferring to the production version, if not all the pricey details. It’s clean and uncluttered – hopefully this transitions mostly intact to the real thing.

As far as mechanicals, the Impreza concept has the 2.0L version of Subaru’s next-generation flat 4 engine and a CVT gearbox. Subaru doesn’t quote any power or performance numbers, which probably don’t matter – this concept car is more about demonstrating the future styling of the Impreza than the mechanical bits. Expect the new car to be bigger in every dimension than the old one – what, they were going to make it smaller? – when it makes it’s production debut. It might be mostly more of the same underneath, but for those who drive and love Subarus, that’s a good thing – and if the real deal is this attractive when it hits the street, they will have fixed the Impreza’s biggest flaw.
Concept Specs:
Body size (Overall: Length x Width x Height): 178.0 x 71.7 x 56.3 inches
Wheelbase: 103.9 inches
Engine: 2.0-liter four cylinder Horizontally-Opposed engine
Transmission: Lineartronic (CVT)
Tire size: 245/40ZR19
Occupancy: Four persons
Use the body and interior, throw a STI underneath and you'd have a sale!
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That's a good looking Legacy, not an Impreza. I'm not sold. Where is the coupe????
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Mr Kleen wrote:That's a good looking Legacy, not an Impreza. I'm not sold. Where is the coupe????
if subaru did away with the abomination that is the 2010 legacy and offered that concept in gt trim, i'd be trading up.
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Subaru plans range overhaul
Subaru plans to roll out its new Impreza Concept’s dramatic styling cues across its full range over the next couple of years — and the company will back up the design changes with fresh engineering that will include an all-new hybrid powertrain to accompany the latest boxer engine.
Autocar’s sources in Japan say that the styling cues — including the prominent shoulder line, blistered wheel arches and deep front air intakes — are likely to feature on a string of new cars, including the Subaru version of the Toyota FT-86 sports coupé and a hybrid variant of the Legacy.
The coupé will also be the first Subaru to get the firm’s latest generation of boxer engine, its first all-new take on the famous layout in 21 years.
Previewed last autumn and called FB-type, it’s a 1995cc unit with a longer stroke than the old EJ-type powerplant. Subaru says that this allows maximum torque at lower revs, which improves the power delivery and increases fuel economy by 10 per cent.
Subaru is unlikely to fit a totally standard 2.0-litre FB engine into its coupé, though. Engineers say the head will be extensively modified to free up as much as 200bhp from the motor. The car will have a six-speed manual gearbox and a 0-60mph time of about 7.5sec. it should go on sale in 2012.
A year later, Subaru will incorporate the Impreza Concept’s looks into a new Legacy hybrid that makes use of Toyota technology. The Japanese giant’s THS II hybrid system — as used in the previous-generation Prius — will be attached to a 2.5-litre version of the new boxer motor. Subaru is also likely to turbocharge the engine, Autocar understands, in a bid to improve performance and efficiency.
Subaru’s engineers are likely to use the characteristics of the boxer engine — its low centre of gravity and symmetrical layout — to position lithium ion batteries on either side of the propeller shaft, thus extracting the most from the Toyota-based technology.
The hybrid and all other Legacies are likely to use a CVT gearbox, because Subaru is phasing out regular automatics.
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