The Subaru Impreza was recently heralded for its safety tech, crash results, and all-wheel drive system by Consumer Reports, a team of automotive experts. And now, the 2017 version of the Impreza is here.
The 2017 Subaru Impreza, unveiled at the New York Auto Show, is decked out with semi-autonomous features and other high-tech innovations that weren't present in the previous year's model.
Here's a closer look:
The Subaru Impreza comes with its standard all-wheel drive and comes with slightly better horsepower than the 2016 version at 152 HP.

The 2017 version offers all the semi-autonomous features present in the prior year's model, including pre-collision braking and adaptive cruise control.

Also like the 2016 model, the car can alert you when there's an obstacle behind the car when you're reversing and has lane keep assist to prevent drift.

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