Subaru ImprezaMk2 Impreza Series II1 Dec 2002 By CHRIS HARRIS Subaru swiftly replied to widespread criticism that its rebodied Impreza from late 2000 (including the iconic WRX) was too heavy, slow and ugly. So barely two years later the Series II model arrived. Variable valve timing increased power output in the turbocharged WRX (now 168kW/300Nm) and a Tiptronic-style shift was added to the four-speed automatic WRX. Otherwise the 92kW/184Nm 2.0, 112kW/223Nm 2.5 and 195kW/343Nm STI 2.0 turbo four-cylinder boxer units remained much the same. Added security came from DataDot coding, the removal of locking barrels on all WRX doors and improved central locking, while safety rose thanks to active head rests, swing-away brake pedals and better pedestrian impact bumpers. A redesigned bonnet, light cluster, grille, fog lights, tail-lights, door mirrors and bumpers, as well as revised cabin trim, mark the MY03 Impreza models out. Minor specification alterations occur each August during 2004 there were worthwhile track and suspension changes on the WRX, along with better brakes and further trim changes to the rest of the range. Read more15th of April 2005 Subaru 2004 Impreza WRX STi sedanUpdated suspension and a tricky centre diff further sharpen Subaru's Impreza WRX STiWhen it was new24th of December 2004 First look: Aussie makeover for WRXSubaru Australia releases its first locally developed limited edition WRX26th of August 2004 Subaru gets fresh with ImprezaSmall changes for Subaru’s small car in the face of swelling opposition |
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