Subaru Impreza Hatchback review - gallery
Pictures of the Subaru Impreza hatchback

The Subaru Impreza is the smallest car in the Japanese company's current range

It's a rival for the Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf and Vauxhall Astra, among others
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The big difference is that it has a four-wheel drive system as standard

This Subaru tradition means impressive grip and traction on loose surfaces and in poor weather
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Handling prowess is in the Impreza's favour, too, with sharp steering and minimal body lean

Less impressive, though, is the Impreza's fuel economy - the most fuel-efficient version only returns 44.8mpg
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Inside, the Impreza is far better assembled and materials are nicer than in previous models
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The design can't quite match the flair of European rivals, but equipment levels are very high

Instrumentation is clear and the central screen offers additional driving information
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Though there's no sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both included, so you can use your phone's navigation software

There's ample foot space for driver and front passenger alike
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