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    Subaru Impreza Cosworth
    395bhp, 0-62mph in 3.7sec and £50K. Supercar-quick Subaru Impreza Cosworth revealed
    Text: Ollie Marriage / Photos: Adam Duckworth
    22nd May 2010
    Subaru Impreza Cosworth lit up

    Meet the Subaru Impreza STI CS400. Feel free to forget that rather clunky name if you wish, because you won’t be using it anyway – not when you can call this car the Impreza Cosworth. The subject of rumour and gossip since its existence was confirmed by a brief announcement a couple of months ago, evo has now had exclusive access to the car and the people behind it.

    Let’s start with what we already know. The 2.5-litre engine has been tuned to 395bhp – a massive 99bhp gain over the regular STI – allowing the 0-62mph time to drop by 1.5sec to a claimed 3.7sec. Only 75 examples will be built. And that’s about all that’s been made public so far.

    Now we can put some flesh on the bones. Subaru, anxious to restore some much-needed sporting credibility to the Impreza, approached Cosworth about a possible collaboration 15 months ago. This may seem an unusual partnership given Subaru’s historic ties with Prodrive in the UK, but Cosworth already had experience with the turbocharged flat-four through its US tuning division. Based in California, it has been modifying boxer engines for the West Coast tuning scene for several years – often extracting between 600 and 800bhp.

    So five Imprezas were delivered to Cosworth’s unassuming headquarters in Northampton for work to be carried out. You can read exactly what’s been done to the engine on the opposite page, but it’s worth bearing in mind at this stage that although its reputation has been built on engine development, Cosworth’s talents run deeper. The firm took responsibility for the entire development process, the result of which is a car with new Eibach spring and Bilstein damper units, a 10mm front suspension drop, a 10mm wider rear track and AP Racing front brakes with six-pot calipers gripping 355mm discs with a unique groove pattern.

    The aim isn’t to create a trackday special, but a fast road car, one that retains the driveability of the standard STI but, in the words of Kenyon Neads, Subaru UK’s marketing director, ‘takes it to the next level’. He told evo: ‘When you do drive it, I think you’ll find that the dynamics, the composure, stability and power delivery has created a very different and better car.’

    The understated appearance of the CS400 backs up his assertions. The rear wing is unaltered, the wheels are still ‘only’ 18s, and the colour choices are limited to silver, red and the dark grey pictured here. Look closer and you might spot the new mesh grille, badges (besides the Cosworth branding, each car will wear an engine signature and a numbered plaque on the door sill) and the darkened glass. Although this car currently wears Toyo rubber, production versions will be fitted with Michelin's Pilot Sport 3.

    Inside, the seats have been re-trimmed and feature fatter bolstering, while the liberal application of piano-black inserts has helped lift the ambience a fraction – though it still doesn’t look or feel like a 50-grand car. Which is what the CS400 is. £49,995 is a near doubling of the £27,590 a standard STI costs, leaving a yawning price gap between the two.

    But not necessarily for much longer. ‘This is the ultimate manifestation of where we think we can take the STI,’ Neads told us, ‘but this partnership with Cosworth is ongoing.’ In other words the two firms have invested heavily in this car – too heavily for them to call it quits after just 75 units. So expect to see another model, probably with around 350bhp.

    One final thought about the CS400. The reputations of both firms are on the line: for Subaru this is a chance to prove it hasn’t lost its touch, that the hatchback Impreza platform can play host to a drivers’ car every bit as good as the old saloons. For Cosworth this is the first time its name has appeared on a road car since the demise of the Escort Cosworth in 1996. Both are determined to get it right. Let’s hope the chemistry has worked.
    http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/25..._cosworth.html

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    Good stuff!

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    all that power and one muddasukkin pictureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee????? i iz dissapoint

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    Wish it was that powerplant in an 04-07 body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    Wish it was that powerplant in an 04-07 body.
    That would definitely be a nice sight to see.

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    dam looks bad ass
    :idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    Wish it was that powerplant in an 04-07 body.
    exactly! now that would be sick
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    Always loved them, Still rather have an Evo with that Impreza sound! XD
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