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Interesting Facts About the Subaru Impreza GD

The Subaru Impreza has evolved through several generations since its debut in the early 1990s. The GD generation, introduced at the turn of the millennium, marked a notable shift in design and market positioning for the compact car.

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First Generation Roots (1992‑1994)

The original Impreza arrived in 1992 with three chassis codes: GM for the coupe, GC for the sedan, and GF for the estate. By 1994 a pre‑facelift wagon version was also offered, expanding the model’s body‑style lineup.

GD Generation Launch Changed the Market (2000‑2007)

Subaru introduced the second‑generation Impreza, known as the GD (sedan) and GG (hatchback), in 2000, with production continuing until 2007. This GD generation was credited with changing the market dynamics for compact cars in its segment.

2005 "Hawkeye" Facelift and Engine Expansion

In 2005 the GD/​GG received a more refined "hawkeye" facelift, updating its styling cues. Alongside the redesign, Subaru broadened the engine range up to a 2.5‑liter option, offering buyers more performance choices.

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