Subaru has released pricing information for the 2024 Impreza hatchback.

The base model begins at $24,085 and runs up to $28,975 for the new RS trim with a more powerful engine.

Subaru has announced that the new Impreza will arrive in U.S. showrooms this summer.

The new 2024 Impreza remains the least expensive Subaru available, although its price has increased. Due to the elimination of the sedan body form and the standard manual transmission, the 2018 Impreza’s base price of $24,085 is $3270 more than the base price of last year’s Impreza. Even when comparing identical models, the 2024 Impreza hatchback equipped with an automatic transmission costs $1,470 more than its 2023 counterpart.

Even the base model now comes standard with automatic climate control, LED lighting, and Subaru’s EyeSight driver-assistance package. This helps to mitigate the sticker shock. The base price of the 2024 Impreza Sport is $26,085, which is somewhat less than last year’s base price. It features 18-inch wheels, revised suspension tuning, an 11.6-inch touchscreen with a vertical orientation, push-button start, and fog lights.

Both the standard and Sport models feature a 2.0-liter inline-four engine with 152 horsepower and a continuously variable gearbox. Naturally, all-wheel drive is standard.

New to the lineup, the $28,975 starting price RS variant features a more powerful 182-hp 2.5-liter flat-four engine. Additional equipment includes a leather-wrapped steering wheel, aluminium pedals, an All-Weather package, and further driver-assistance technologies including blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

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