The 2026 Subaru Impreza Review starts with a simple truth: this is one of the few cars under $30,000 that comes with standard all-wheel drive on every single trim. The Impreza has been trimmed down to two well-defined configurations for 2026, the Sport and the RS, and both deliver the go-anywhere confidence and everyday practicality that has made the Impreza a reliable choice for buyers who want capability without crossing into SUV territory.
Powering the Sport is a 2.0-liter SUBARU BOXER four-cylinder engine producing 152 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque, paired with a Lineartronic CVT and Symmetrical AWD. Step up to the RS and you get a 2.5-liter BOXER producing 180 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque, with the same transmission and drive system but a sport-tuned suspension and a premium interior package. Both trims share the same 5-door hatchback body, an 11.6-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration, and EyeSight Driver Assist Technology as standard equipment.
Priced from $24,360, the 2026 Impreza positions itself as an attainable, practical compact with genuine capability built in. This review examines both trim levels, EPA-verified fuel economy, cargo versatility, safety performance, and how buyers can use invoice pricing to take control of the negotiation before walking into a Subaru dealership.