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Arrow Subaru Canada debuts new 2008 Impreza


2008 Subaru Impreza WRX

All-New Design Includes More Spacious and Refined Interior

TORONTO, July 26 /CNW/ - Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) today launched the all-new 2008 Impreza, with an all-new design and more spacious interior. The 2008 Impreza 2.5i, 2.5i Sport Package and turbo-charged WRX will all be offered in both sedan and 5-door body styles, with a choice of 5-speed manual or 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with SPORTSHIFT(TM). The new Impreza, each of which is equipped with Subaru's outstanding Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive System delivers enhanced handling, performance and safety. Side curtain airbags are now standard across the lineup, and the added safety of Vehicle Dynamics Control has been added to the extensive list of equipment - standard on the 2.5i Sport Package and WRX. The 2008 Impreza 2.5i and 2.5i Sport Package are built on a new platform with a wheelbase that is 9.5 cm (3.7 inches) longer, for a total of 262 cm (103.1 inches) for improved ride, interior space and utility. A new double-wishbone rear suspension replaces the previous strut-type configuration which allows for increased cargo area as well as improving ride characteristics.

Advanced New Chassis

The new Impreza chassis is designed for improved rigidity and ride comfort with the addition of high-tension steel at key structural points. The new design results in a lower overall weight for the body while the longer wheelbase allows for improved ride dynamics, more interior room and reduced levels of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). To improve handling even more, the engine is positioned even lower in the chassis for a lower centre of gravity. The new chassis also improves crashworthiness and the stiffer platform results in crisper handling. Every 2008 Impreza now features quick-responding steering adapted from the WRX performance model, with 2.8 turns lock-to-lock and a tight 11.8 metre (34.8 foot) turning circle. Every Impreza is also equipped with 4-channel/4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD).

New Suspension Design Increases Cargo Space

Impreza's all-new double-wishbone rear suspension provides improved ride refinement and decreased road noise for a quieter cabin. At the same time, its compact layout intrudes much less into the cargo area, providing a wider and deeper luggage compartment. On the new 5-door models, the wide and flat load floor can accommodate two Tour-sized golf bags with the rear seats in the upright position. In the Impreza sedan, which is 11.5 cm (4.5 inches) longer than the previous sedan and 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) longer than the new 5-door model, the extra space provides for a larger, deeper trunk that will take three Tour-sized golf bags. On all Impreza models, the 60/40 split-folding rear seat boosts cargo capacity and convenience even further.

Elegant New Exterior Design

The new Impreza features a fresh new design that, on 5-door models, is distinguished by a sweeping roofline curve that flows into the aerodynamic rear spoiler. The front view centres on Subaru's new spread-wing logo design at the top of the wider grille which evokes the company's aircraft heritage. An aggressive lower spoiler enhances the design's sporty character. The 5-door Impreza also uses a distinctive character line that sweeps upward at the rear. The short rear overhang, new clear tail lamp lenses and a vertical chrome bar combine to integrate the side character line into the rear view. The 4-door sedans, which are unique to the North American market, have an improved road presence with a wider and sharper front design developing into a crisp side body crease. In addition to red tail lamp lenses, the rear of the sedan has a unique chrome strip that visually widens the tail. The sedan also uses dual tailpipe outlets, one per side, where the 5-door is equipped with a single, larger outlet.

Rich Interior Design

There is a new emphasis on comfort and spaciousness inside every new Impreza. New materials, including double-stitched fabrics and high-grade interior plastics increase the feeling of quality. The flowing twin-cockpit design uses aluminum-look inserts that flow visually into the centre stack. The centre console shape enhances the sense of airiness, supported by the sculpted door panels and improved headroom. Each door panel houses a molded recess that can accommodate a 750 ml (24-oz) soft drink bottle as well as loose items. New framed side windows contribute to improved body rigidity as well as reducing interior noise as a result of better sealing. Although the interior is the same width as the previous Impreza, the 2008 model has more hip and shoulder room. Larger door openings make it easier to get in and out, and the rear doors open to a full 75 degrees, improving access to the rear seat. The longer wheelbase has enabled more rear seat legroom, and the rear seatback angles recline for improved rear comfort.

User-Friendly Technology

The 2008 Impreza is pre-wired for XM(R) and SIRIUS (R) satellite radio and both the standard and optional audio systems feature the Radio Data System, which can display a variety of information, including song titles and artists. The headlights-off-with-ignition feature is a traditional Subaru convenience that can help preserve battery life, and the 2008 Impreza is equipped with several important new conveniences. On models with the 5-speed manual transmission, Hill Holder Incline Start Assist is standard on the 2.5i Sport Package and WRX models to help prevent vehicle roll-back. Imprezas equipped with the optional automatic transmission are pre-wired for a remote-starting system (dealer-installed option). Hood support with dual gas struts eliminates the need for a prop-rod.

Impreza 2.5i Sport Package

The optional Sport Package adds an extra level of performance to the well-equipped Impreza 2.5i, with Vehicle Dynamics Control, solid rear disc brakes, 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels, body-coloured door handles, multi-reflector halogen fog lamps, windshield wiper/de-ice, and heated front seats. The leather-wrapped steering wheel has integrated audio system controls, and the premium sound system includes an in-dash 6-CD changer, auxiliary audio input, tweeters and upgraded speakers. For models equipped with the standard 5-speed manual transmission, the Sport Package also includes Subaru's Hill Holder System, which prevents roll-back when starting on an incline. For 5-door models, the Sport Package also includes aerodynamic body-coloured side ground effects, a rear underbody diffuser, and a retractable cargo cover.

Improved Torque, Better Fuel Economy

The Impreza's 2.5-litre normally aspirated BOXER engine has been refined for 2008 to improve performance, drivability and economy. The engine delivers 170 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 170 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm, still among the most powerful in the segment. A new intake port design helps improve low- and mid-range torque as well as fuel efficiency. A new catalyst system offers improved emissions performance.

Even Higher Levels of Safety

Impreza is built using the proven Subaru Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame body structure with front and rear crumple zones. The Impreza incorporates 3-point seatbelts for all seats (height-adjustable for outboard positions), active front seat head restraints, and front seatbelts with electrically triggered pre-tensioners and force limiters. As a result, Subaru expects that the 2008 Impreza will meet or exceed the stellar crashworthiness of the previous model, which earned the highest accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The IIHS named Impreza a Top Safety Pick in the small car segment when Impreza achieved the highest rating - Good - in frontal offset, side and rear impact tests. All 2008 Imprezas are equipped with standard side-curtain airbags. The Subaru Advanced Frontal Airbag System (SRS) provides side curtain airbags and a driver's side front airbag that deploys according to the driver's proximity to the steering wheel. The passenger side front airbag deploys according to information received from a sensor module that determines if the passenger seat is occupied and the weight of the occupant (whether a child or *****). An airbag indicator light is located on the dashboard.

Two Types of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive

The foundation of every Subaru is the Symmetrical All-Wheel Driving System. Although more and more manufacturers are adding all-wheel drive, Subaru has been the industry leader in this safety technology since it introduced the first four-wheel-drive passenger cars over 30 years ago and automatic full-time All-Wheel Drive in 1987. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is standard equipment on every Subaru sold in Canada. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is a system that includes Subaru's BOXER engine and a full-time power distribution system that lowers the centre of gravity for exceptional handling precision. The Impreza 2.5i and Sport Package models equipped with the 5-speed manual transmission use a viscous-coupled locking centre differential that splits power 50/50 front and rear, transferring more power to the wheels with the best traction when slippage is detected. When fitted with the 4-speed direct control automatic transmission, Impreza 2.5i and Sport Package models manage power distribution based on acceleration, deceleration and available traction through an electronically managed, continuously variable transfer clutch. The active system automatically transfers more power to the wheels with the best grip whenever slippage is detected. Control logic in this AWD system enhances stability by monitoring individual wheel speeds and reacting quickly to loss of traction. This control logic also helps improve tight corner braking, reducing oversteer and understeer to provide a stable, neutral handling response. The 2008 Impreza's automatic transmissions are also newly equipped with Subaru's SPORTSHIFT(TM) technology that can operate in either economy or sport modes and allows 'manual' gear selection when desired.

For further information: Elaine Griffin, (905) 568-4959

Source: [url=http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archive/July2007/26/c9762.html]CNW Telbec (Communiqu?©s de presse)[/url]
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