2018 Subaru Impreza Hatchback in Heritage Blue

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Subaru of America is celebrating their 50th Anniversary so, to commemorate this, they're rolling out all kinds of special edition options for their lineup of vehicles. We've already seen a handful of limited production models announced or rolled out for Subaru in 2017. The Black Edition Foresters take an aggressive look on the humble crossover SUV. The BRZ tS and WRX STI Type RA look to dazzle enthusiasts with more power and performance. But there's one special release that will cover all of Subaru's models to celebrate 50 Years in the United States, and they'll don a new color: Heritage Blue. Available across all Subaru models, Heritage Blue will act as the 50th Anniversary Special Edition color. This silver/blue color will be available in 2018 on the highest trim levels for Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, Legacy, Outback, BRZ, WRX, and WRX STI in 2018. The new Ascent does not look to be getting a 50th Anniversary color option, as they won't be available for sale until late May of 2018. In addition to the special color, these will also have a commemorative "Subaru 50th Anniversary" silver badge on the fender with a Gold star (signifying 50 years) and special wheel finishes. Inside, each model will have black leather upholstery, silver stitching, silver seatbelts, and special embroidered logos.Production numbers are limited and vary from model to model. With the exception of the Forester (which is based off a Touring trim level), all of the 50th Anniversary Models will be released in the Limited (leather) trim level. Interestingly enough the production numbers all end in some kind of "50" for each car with the exception of the WRX, WRX STI, and BRZ, which are grouped together to equal 1,050 total built.US-built cars will be hitting dealers before their Japanese-built counterparts. Expect to see the Impreza, Legacy, and Outback in Heritage Blue in December and January with the Crosstrek, Forester, BRZ, WRX, and WRX STI hitting retailer lots in February and March.Photos Below are courtesy of MotorTrend