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New Subaru Impreza 2020 e-Boxer hybrid detailed: More electric Subies incoming!

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The Subaru Impreza e-Boxer shares the same 2.0-litre petrol engine and electric motor set-up as the hybrid Forester and XV.
Tung Nguyen
News Editor
18 Feb 2020
2 min read
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Subaru has revealed the electrified version of its Impreza small car, which could join the Forester and XV e-Boxer variants – that are due to launch in Australia this month – at a later date.

Shown during a special drive event in Europe, the Impreza e-Boxer hatchback and sedan also show off the revised look for the entire Subaru small car range, with new front and rear bumpers, and fresh head- and tail-lights.

Though the facelifted Imperza first appeared in August last year in Japan, this is the first time the e-Boxer variant has been seen.

Powering the Impreza e-Boxer is the same 110kW/196Nm 2.0-litre petrol engine and 12.3kW/66Nm electric motor hybrid powertrain found in its Forester and XV stablemates.

Drive is sent to all four wheels via a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), while steering wheel-mounted paddles are also included.

Fuel economy is yet to be revealed for the Impreza, but the electrified Forester and XV return 6.7 and 6.5 litres per 100km respectively.

Inside, the new-look Impreza appears to carryover the same interior as before, with an 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen, driver display and additional vehicle data screen.

Of note though, Subaru has also updated its EyeSight safety system to include a wide-angle front-facing camera.

All but the base Impreza grade in Australia is fitted with the EyeSight safety tech suite, which enables features such as autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control.

If the Impreza e-Boxer does come to Australia, expect to pay a premium over the standard Subaru small car line-up that kicks off at $23,590 before on-road costs and tops out at $30,710.

Tung Nguyen
News Editor
Having studied journalism at Monash University, Tung started his motoring journalism career more than a decade ago at established publications like Carsales and Wheels magazine. Since then, he has risen through the ranks at GoAuto to Managing Editor before joining the CarsGuide team in 2019 as the newly-appointed News Editor. Since starting at CarsGuide, Tung has spearheaded the push for well-researched and unique stories that will shines a light on the automotive industry for new-car-buying intenders, who might struggle to keep up to date with the fast-paced environment of motoring. The last few years alone have seen an explosion of interest in electric cars, as well as a push for autonomous driving, and as News Editor, it is Tung’s job to stay abreast of all the latest and deliver stories worthy of CarsGuide growing audience.
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