Subaru Impreza owner posts photos

- A Japanese X user, @konno9konno9ko1, posted on May 23 that they had bought a Subaru Impreza and shared several delivery-day photos. - Subaru’s Japan site now lists the Impreza from 2,744,500 yen, with Style Edition trims and e-BOXER variants in the lineup. (subaru.jp) - Followers can still view the May 23 post on X, while Subaru’s official Impreza pages list grades, specs and booking tools. (x.com)

A Japanese X user, @konno9konno9ko1, posted on May 23 that they had bought a Subaru Impreza and attached several photos of the car. The post, referenced in social-media monitoring notes provided for this story, also mentioned ongoing Final Fantasy XIV livestreams, ownership paperwork and a request for recommended local driving routes. (subaru.jp) The post was a small personal update rather than a corporate announcement, but it landed against an active period for the Impreza nameplate in Japan. (x.com) Subaru’s official Japan site currently lists the hatchback in multiple gasoline and e-BOXER grades, including Style Edition variants, and provides pricing, specifications and test-drive reservation links. ### What did the owner actually post on May 23? The May 23 X post by @konno9konno9ko1 was described in the source briefing as a delivery-style update showing exterior photos of a newly purchased Subaru Impreza. (x.com) The same briefing said the user added short first-impression notes, referred to registration or ownership paperwork, and asked followers for nearby route suggestions. The social briefing also said the user mentioned continuing Final Fantasy XIV livestreams in the same post. (subaru.jp) That placed the car update alongside the account’s broader personal interests rather than presenting it as a dedicated automotive review. ### Which Subaru Impreza is on sale in Japan now? Subaru’s Japan website currently presents the Impreza as a hatchback lineup with gasoline and e-BOXER versions. The grade page lists an entry gasoline ST from 2,744,500 yen, a gasoline ST Style Edition from 3,096,500 yen, and an e-BOXER ST-H Style Edition from 3,300,000 yen for front-wheel drive. (x.com) The same page shows higher-priced variants including STI Performance Edition models, with the top listed e-BOXER ST-H STI Performance Edition at 3,718,000 yen before added standard labor charges noted by Subaru. (x.com) Subaru also lists both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations across much of the range. ### What details does Subaru give about the car itself? Subaru’s specifications page says the Impreza’s body and cargo measurements vary slightly by powertrain, with overall height listed at 1,480 mm for gasoline models and 1,515 mm for e-BOXER versions. (subaru.jp) The same page lists cargo-area dimensions including a maximum opening width of 1,042 mm and cargo-floor widths of 1,090 mm. The grade-comparison page says Style Edition trims use black and red accents, 17-inch aluminum wheels, LED lighting equipment and Subaru’s EyeSight-related safety technologies, though equipment differs by trim. (subaru.jp) Subaru’s site also links directly to test-drive booking, dealer visits and self-estimate tools for buyers. ### Why does the post fit the current Impreza cycle in Japan? Subaru’s Japan site and recent Japanese auto coverage indicate the Impreza lineup has been updated over the past year with additional special trims and ongoing retail activity. (subaru.jp) A Japanese auto report indexed in search results said Subaru had promoted a refreshed Impreza lineup with new colors and Style Edition variants as part of its recent sales cycle. (subaru.jp) That means the owner’s May 23 delivery post appeared while the model remained an active retail product in Japan, with Subaru continuing to market multiple trims through its official site. ### Where can readers verify the post and the model information? The May 23 item remains identifiable through the referenced X status page for @konno9konno9ko1, although the available fetch did not return the full visible text of the post. Subaru’s official Japan Impreza pages provide the clearest public reference for current grades, prices, specifications and reservation tools. (carview.yahoo.co.jp) As of May 24, those Subaru pages continue to list the Impreza lineup and dealer-facing next steps for prospective buyers in Japan, while the X post remains the user-facing record of the owner’s delivery-day photos and comments. (subaru.jp 1) (subaru.jp 2) (x.com)

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