A couple of months ago, I drove the Subaru Legacy GT, and I found that the brand had brought back some shades of one of its best performance sedans. Now, I’m driving the 2024 Subaru Impreza RS, an even more overt attempt to grab car buyer nostalgia by using a name Subaru hasn’t used in 2 decades.
In short: The 2024 Subaru Impreza RS is more powerful and more pleasant than before, but the suspension tuning stops it from being a successor to the original RS.
- Engine: 2.5L flat-four
- Horsepower: 182
- Torque: 178 lb.-ft.
- Mileage: 26/33/29 mpg city, highway, combined
- Cargo: 20.4 cu. ft. with seats up, 56.0 cu. ft. folded
- Towing: N/A
Pros
- Soft seats
- Massive cargo space
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Soft suspension when you hit a bump
Cons
- Lackluster fuel economy
- Slow-to-boot infotainment
- Not enough power
- Bouncy ride after you hit a bump
Subaru Impreza History
RS Tries to Raise Impreza’s Sails (and Sales)

Half a Liter, 30 More Horses

All-Wheel Drive Standard

RS Means Sport Suspension

WRX Steering Improves the Drive

2024 Subaru Impreza RS: Super-Soft Seats

Sport, RS Get 11.6-Inch Screen

Impreza Sedan Dropped for 2024

EyeSight Safety Missing Some Key Assists

Bigger Engine, Not Much More Cost

2024 Subaru Impreza Review: Conclusions
