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Redesigns Repowers 2006 Impreza® line. |
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SUBARU REDESIGNS REPOWERS 2006 IMPREZA® LINE
· IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FOR 2006 WITH NEW 2.5 i POWERTRAIN
· IMPREZA WRX ADDS 2.5-LITER BOXER TURBO
· RESTYLED IMPREZA FEATURES BOLD NEW STYLING
CHERRY HILL, N.J., July 21, 2005 – Subaru of America, Inc., America’s all-wheel
drive leader, has introduced the more powerful, restyled 2006 Impreza 2.5 i and
Outback® Sport models, featuring new engine technology and additional safety
features.
Following an interior redesign for 2005, all Impreza models have been restyled
for 2006. The new Subaru front-end design for Impreza features a three-section
mesh-type grill inspired by the company’s aircraft heritage, plus boldly styled
headlights with smoke-tinted lenses. Sedan models feature revised wide-body
fenders, while the wagons have their own flared fender design, as on the
previous model. All 2006 Impreza models are also distinguished by a new tail
lamp cluster design. An aluminum hood reduces weight over the front wheels on
the Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport (WRX models already had an aluminum hood).
The Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models get a more powerful version of the
2.5-liter SOHC horizontally opposed (Boxer) engine for 2006. The addition of the
i-Active Valve Lift system and the Electronic Throttle Control system boost
horsepower to 173 from 165 while retaining the responsive low and mid-range
torque that Subaru customers appreciate.
All Subaru models are equipped with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive as standard
equipment, giving them responsive handling and the safety benefit of optimal
traction for all driving conditions.
The optional 4-speed direct control automatic transmission features enhanced
control logic for
2006. Revisions to the electronically controlled version of Symmetrical
All-Wheel Drive teamed with this transmission contribute to better handling and
enhanced traction performance.
On the safety front, all Impreza models gain the new dual-stage Subaru Advanced
Airbag System,
while the Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models also get the front seat head/chest
side-impact air bags that were already featured in the WRX models.
Impreza 2.5 i – America’s Most Affordable All-Wheel Drive Sport-Compact
The Impreza 2.5 RS models have been renamed “2.5 i” for 2006, making their
nomenclature
consistent with the larger Subaru Legacy® models. The 2.5 i Sedan and Sport
Wagon models are the most affordable all-wheel drive sport-compacts in the
market. Both models continue with the sport-tuned suspension, 16-inch alloy
wheels (new 5-spoke design for 2006) and sport-design front seats featured on
the previous 2.5 RS.
Also continued is the generous standard equipment list that makes the Impreza
2.5 i models among the best-equipped cars in their class: Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS), air conditioning,power windows, power mirrors and door locks, remote
keyless entry, AM/FM stereo system withsingle-disc CD player, tilt-adjustable
steering column, security system, an outside temperature gauge and variable
intermittent windshield wipers.
The Impreza 2.5 i Sport Wagon offers excellent utility and versatility,
providing 27.9 cu. ft. of cargo space with the 60/40-split rear seatback up and
61.6 cu. ft. of space with the seatbacks folded down.
Outback Sport – The Sporty Crossover
Outback® Sport, based on the Impreza 2.5 i Sport Wagon, helped usher in the
crossover category a decade ago. The Outback Sport Special Edition introduced
for 2005 continues with its highvalue package of additional amenities.
Outback Sport styling is highlighted by steel gray metallic lower body color,
side moldings and bumpers, plus projector-beam halogen fog lights. Symmetrical
All-Wheel Drive, 4-wheel independent heavy-duty raised suspension and 16-inch
aluminum alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 all-season tires give Outback Sport
all-road, all-weather capability. Standard features are shared with the Impreza
2.5 i Sport Wagon and add a 12-volt cargo area power outlet, roof rails with
cross bars and a rear bumper step pad.
The Outback Sport Special Edition enhances comfort, function and style with the
addition of a leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming compass rear-view
mirror and armrest extension, plus a 140-watt AM/FM premium stereo with 6-disc
in-dash CD changer, six upgraded speakers and a sub-woofer. A rear gate spoiler
accents the sporty appearance.

More Power and Enhanced Automatic Transmission
The naturally aspirated 2.5-liter boxer engine in Impreza 2.5 i and Outback
Sport models gains the new i-Active Valve Lift system that boosts horsepower to
173 from 165 in the 2005 models. Just as important, the new technology improves
real world drivability and performance. Peak torque output remains at 166 lb.-ft.
at 4,400 rpm – still one of the highest torque ratings in the segment.
Using oil pressure generated by engine speed and load, the i-Active system
varies intake valve lift by locking the tappet into a higher position by means
of a transverse pin. The effect is that of having two separate tappets to act on
the camshaft lobe operating the intake valve. Variable lift works on one of the
two intake valves. At low engine speeds the two valves open at different levels,
causing a swirl of air and fuel and boosting torque. At higher speeds, both
valves are opened in the “high” position to increase horsepower.
The optional 4-speed direct control electronic automatic transmission features
the more advanced adaptive shift control system first introduced for the 2005
Legacy and Outback models. The new system controls transmission shift points
based on driver input and vehicle load to optimize engine performance. The slope
control feature provides engine-braking control on descents.
Enhanced Safety
The Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models gain front seat head/chest
side-impact air bags, which were already featured in the WRX models. All Impreza
models for 2006 get the new Subaru Advanced Frontal Airbag system. The driver’s
side air bag deploys according to the driver’s proximity to the steering wheel,
as measured by a sensor on the seat track. In the passenger side front seat, a
sensor module detects weight on the passenger seat – first determining if it’s
occupied, and if so by a child or adult – to control air bag deployment. As part
of the system, the dashboard features a new “Airbag” indicator light.
The Subaru Ring Frame Reinforced body structure provides Impreza models with
outstanding protection in many types of collisions. A hydroformed front subframe
and side sills along with tailored-blank welded B-pillars provide an
exceptionally strong structure. The high degree of rigidity contributes to sharp
handling response and smooth ride quality while helping to reduce interior noise.
On all Impreza models, the standard 4-channel / 4-sensor Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS) incorporates Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). This system
enhances braking performance and stability by actively optimizing braking force
between the front and rear wheels according to how the vehicle is loaded with
passengers and cargo.
In all Subaru models, the front 3-point seatbelts integrate electrically
triggered pre-tensioners and force limiters. Active front seat head restraints
in the Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models are designed to help reduce
whiplash injury in a rear collision. The safety brake pedal system is designed
to yield during a serious frontal impact in order to help reduce injury to the
driver’s
lower limbs.
Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is a complete system comprised of the horizontally
opposed boxer engine and the all-wheel drive power distribution system that
varies by model and transmission. The aluminum boxer engine and simple,
symmetrical drivetrain layout help to lower the center of gravity, which in turn
contributes to precision handling response.
Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models equipped with the 5-speed manual
transmission utilize a viscous coupling locking center differential that
distributes power 50/50 front to rear. In models with the 4-speed direct control
automatic transmission, an electronically managed continuously variable transfer
clutch actively manages the power distribution based on acceleration,
deceleration and available traction. Both systems power all four wheels all the
time and will transfer more power to the wheels with the best grip should
slippage occur.
For 2006, new control logic in the automatic transmission AWD system enhances
stability by monitoring individual wheel speeds and reacting more quickly to
wheel slippage. The new control logic also helps to improve tight corner
braking, contributing to more neutral handling response (reduced understeer and
oversteer). The system provides enhanced traction on slippery surfaces, as well.
For additional information about Subaru of America, Inc. and Subaru vehicles,
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www.media.subaru.com.
About Subaru of America, Inc.
Subaru of America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries
Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., the company markets and
distributes all-wheel drive Subaru vehicles, parts and accessories through a
network of nearly 600 dealers across the United States. Subaru is the only car
company that offers Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive as standard equipment on every
vehicle in its model line.
Source: Subaru of America, Inc.
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