Hanania Subaru of Orange Park

Aug 20, 2026
Compact hatchback parked at a Jacksonville beach access point with dunes and sea oats in soft morning light

The 2026 Subaru Impreza keeps things simple: it comes only as a five-door hatchback, every trim has all-wheel drive, and the feature list is more generous than most compact cars in its class. Here’s a plain-spoken look at what you actually get, how much you can haul, and which version makes the most sense for driving around Jacksonville.

What features come standard on the 2026 Subaru Impreza hatchback?

Every 2026 Impreza includes Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, the EyeSight Driver Assist safety suite, dual 7-inch or larger touchscreens with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, and LED headlights. Even the entry Base trim carries these, so you aren’t paying extra for the core Subaru safety and traction hardware.

  • Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive on every trim, no upgrade required
  • EyeSight Driver Assist with adaptive cruise control and lane centering
  • Wireless smartphone integration for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • LED headlights and daytime running lights
  • Rear-seat reminder and a standard rearview camera

According to Subaru’s published safety data, EyeSight-equipped vehicles have shown roughly a 85% reduction in rear-end crashes with injuries compared to Subaru vehicles without the system, per Subaru of America. That’s a meaningful number for stop-and-go traffic on I-295 and Blanding Boulevard.

How much cargo space does the 2026 Impreza hatchback offer?

The 2026 Impreza hatchback offers about 20.4 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats and roughly 56 cubic feet with the 60/40-split rear seats folded down, per Subaru’s specifications. That’s enough for a weekend beach haul to Jacksonville Beach, a Costco run, or a couple of large dogs plus their gear.

The wide hatch opening and low load floor make loading easier than a sedan trunk. Folding one side lets you carry longer items like a paddleboard fin box or flat-pack furniture while still seating two passengers in back.

Which 2026 Impreza trim is right for Jacksonville drivers?

For most Jacksonville commuters, the Sport trim hits the sweet spot with a sportier suspension tune, larger wheels, and added interior touches while keeping fuel economy sensible. If you want the strongest engine and more standard tech, the RS steps up to a 2.5-liter engine. The Base trim covers the essentials at the lowest cost.

Trim Engine Best For
Base 2.0L 4-cylinder Value-focused daily driving
Sport 2.0L 4-cylinder Balanced style and comfort
RS 2.5L 4-cylinder More power and top tech

The 2.0-liter trims deliver an EPA-estimated 26 mpg city and 33 mpg highway, per fueleconomy.gov, which helps on longer runs up to Amelia Island. If you regularly merge onto highways with a full load, the RS 2.5-liter gives you extra passing confidence for a modest fuel trade-off.

Want to feel the difference between the trims? Stop by Hanania Subaru of Orange Park and we’ll walk you through each one so you can pick based on how you actually drive, not a spec sheet.