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Did they stop making the Subaru Impreza?

Not everywhere, but the Impreza’s availability has shifted by market. In the United States, a separate new-car Impreza is no longer offered, while in some other regions the nameplate or its underlying platform remains active. For current, region-specific details, check Subaru’s official site or your local dealer.


Global status of the Impreza


The Subaru Impreza has a long history as the compact sedan/hatchback that also spawned the WRX family. Over the last several years, Subaru has prioritized its crossover lineup, and the presence of a distinct Impreza model has varied by market. In many places outside the U.S., the Impreza nameplate has been maintained in some form, either as a domestic-market model or as the basis for other compact offerings, while in others the Crosstrek/XV has become the dominant compact option and the Impreza branding has faded.


Here is a quick snapshot of where things stand today:



  • United States: The Impreza is no longer offered as a new-car model in Subaru’s U.S. lineup. Dealerships typically promote the Crosstrek as the compact hatchback option, with WRX variants continuing separately for performance-focused buyers.

  • Japan and select overseas markets: The Impreza nameplate or an Impreza-based variant continues to appear in some markets, often aligned with domestic production or regional demand. Availability can vary by year and market.

  • Europe and many other regions: Impreza branding is typically not a mainstay; the Crosstrek/XV or other Subaru compact models fill the compact-hatchback/crossover segment in these markets.


In short, the Impreza is not universally discontinued worldwide, but its presence is markedly different by country. For precise availability, consult the official Subaru regional site or a local dealer.


What this means for buyers and enthusiasts


Audience interest and market demand largely shaped the Impreza’s fate. While U.S. buyers no longer see a stand-alone Impreza in new-car inventory, enthusiasts can still find Impreza models on the used market, and the WRX/WRX STI variants remain part of Subaru’s performance lineup. International buyers should verify current offerings in their country, as some markets may still list Impreza-based models or domestically produced variants.


Key considerations if you’re shopping today


Before you head to a dealer or consider a used purchase, keep these points in mind:



  • Check your region’s official Subaru site for the latest model lineup and availability.

  • Ask local dealers about current impulse for the Impreza, any regional variants, and how it compares to Crosstrek in your area.

  • If you’re open to alternatives, consider Crosstrek, Impreza-based variants, or used Impreza models from prior years.


Overall, the Impreza’s status reflects a broader shift in Subaru’s product strategy toward crossovers and SUVs. The name remains in use in some markets or under the Impreza platform umbrella, but the model’s traditional U.S. presence has faded in favor of other offerings.


Summary


The Subaru Impreza is not globally extinct, but its availability has unevenly shifted. The United States no longer offers a new Impreza as a separate model, while other regions may still see Impreza-branded or Impreza-based vehicles. For the most accurate, up-to-date information, consult Subaru’s regional website or contact a local dealer. The Impreza legacy continues in Subaru’s broader lineup, especially through its connection to the WRX and the Crosstrek family in many markets.

Is Subaru making a 2025 Impreza?


Get sporty AWD fun, all-weather capability, and a versatile, hatchback design with the 2025 Impreza.



Are the 2026 subarus out yet?


Some 2026 Subaru models are out, with the 2026 Outback now available, and new versions of the Solterra and WRX expected soon. The 2026 Outback became available around the end of 2025, while the 2026 Solterra models are slated for a Spring 2026 release. The 2026 WRX Series.Yellow is also expected in Spring 2026.
 

  • 2026 Subaru Outback: Available now, with the Outback Wilderness arriving in early 2026. 
  • 2026 Subaru Solterra: The 2026 Solterra Trailseeker and Uncharted EV are expected in Spring 2026. 
  • 2026 Subaru WRX: The 2026 WRX Series.Yellow is expected to be released in Spring 2026. 
  • 2026 Subaru BRZ: The 2026 BRZ Series.Yellow is expected to be released in Winter 2025. 



Will there be a 2026 Impreza?


Returning this year after its introduction for the 2024 model year, the 2026 Subaru Impreza RS upgrades to a revised 2.5-liter BOXER® engine paired with a Lineartronic ® CVT featuring an 8-speed manual mode with steering wheel paddle shifters. The 2026 Subaru Impreza RS is priced from $29,495 MSRP.



Did Subaru discontinue Impreza?


Subaru has honed the Impreza lineup for 2026 by discontinuing the base model, leaving just the Sport and RS trims. The 2026 Subaru Impreza will start at $27,790, which is $2260 higher than the base price from 2025. That's because Subaru removed the base trim, so now the lineup just consists of the Sport and RS trims.


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