Subaru introduced the so-called “New Age” Impreza to the world market in 2001. The second generation Impreza was intended to be larger, safer, stiffer, more refined, and more responsive. For many enthusiasts, the changes in the new car made it less desirable because it was heavier and slower with less of a raw edge to it.

This WRX Sedan had a 20 mm wider track than its predecessor to aid handling, while the wagon remained the same. The coupe model was no longer available. The ovoid headlamp “bug-eyed” styling of the New Age Impreza was polarizing, but the improvements to the car brought greater mainstream acceptance.
Now watch this Subaru Impreza flying in the air:




in 5-6-2007 @ 11:55:25
[...] Subaru WRX: Flying In The Air. [...]