Subaru Unveils Four Special Editions – Levorg, Impreza, and Crosstrek Get Stylish Upgrades

Levorg V-Sport / Photo courtesy of Subaru
Levorg V-Sport / Photo courtesy of Subaru

Subaru is attracting attention in the Japanese automotive market with the simultaneous launch of four special edition models, highlighting the brand’s dedication to innovation and customer appeal.

The new lineup includes two versions of the Levorg and special editions of the Impreza and Crosstrek. These models emphasize emotional connection and stylish design rather than performance-focused upgrades.

A notable feature across the range is black accents and distinctive color schemes intended to appeal to style-focused Japanese buyers. This move aligns with Subaru’s history of creating market-specific special editions, although the scale of this simultaneous release is unprecedented for the brand.

Industry analysts view this as a strategic move to boost Subaru’s brand image and sales growth in the competitive Japanese market.

Levorg Models Feature Sleek Black Styling

Levorg STI Sport R-Black Limited / Photo courtesy of Subaru
Levorg STI Sport R-Black Limited / Photo courtesy of Subaru

The Levorg lineup introduces two special editions: the V-Sport and the STI Sport R-Black Limited. The V-Sport has extensive black elements, including badges, side mirrors, and roof antennae, giving it a more aggressive appearance than the standard Levorg.

The interior features ultra-suede seats and a leather steering wheel with red contrast stitching, enhancing the premium feel. The V-Sport’s pricing starts at 3.35 million JPY (approximately $22,412).

The STI Sport R-Black Limited retains the robust 1.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine for performance enthusiasts, delivering 271 horsepower and 35.7 kg·m (258 lb-ft) torque.

This performance-focused variant also includes black styling elements for a sportier look. Its price starts at 4.26 million JPY (approximately $28,499).

Crosstrek Sub Blaze Edition Makes Bold Impression

Crosstrek Sub Blaze Edition / Photo courtesy of Subaru
Crosstrek Sub Blaze Edition / Photo courtesy of Subaru

The Crosstrek Limited Sub Blaze Edition stands out prominently among the new releases. Painted in vibrant Sun Blaze Pearl orange, it captures attention with its bold personality. The interior complements the exterior with dark gray leather seats and orange contrast stitching. Additional leather treatments on the gear selector, door panels, and center console enhance the premium feel.

This model is available in both FWD and AWD configurations. Pricing begins at 3.05 million JPY (approximately $20,400) for FWD models and 3.245 million JPY (approximately $21,700) for AWD versions.

Impreza ‘ST Black Selection’ Emphasizes Sportiness

Impreza ST Black Selection / Photo courtesy of Subaru
Impreza ST Black Selection / Photo courtesy of Subaru

The Impreza ST Black Selection completes the special edition lineup with refined black detailing.

Black accents on the fog light surround, side mirrors, and side skirts create a cohesive look. New 17-inch wheels and aluminum pedals reinforce the sporty appearance. Pricing starts at 3.058 million JPY (approximately $20,400) for FWD models and 3.2725 million JPY (approximately $22,000) for AWD versions.

Subaru’s strategy with these special editions clearly focuses on maintaining the brand’s performance reputation while pushing new design and emotional appeal boundaries.

Industry experts note that this approach reflects a broader shift in Subaru’s marketing strategy, emphasizing style, emotional connection, and traditional performance attributes.

As Japanese consumers increasingly seek distinctive vehicles, these special editions are expected to support Subaru’s growth in its home market.

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