2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Limited
Price |
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Production |
800 | ||
Engine |
2.5 liter DOHC Boxer 4 |
Weight |
3351 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
turbocharger and intercooler |
Torque |
290 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm | ||
HP |
293 hp @ 6000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
11.4 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
117.2 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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(from Subaru
Press Release) Subaru of America,
Inc. today unveiled the 2007 Impreza WRX STI Limited model at the
New York International Auto Show. The new edition of the
road-conquering Impreza WRX STI packages creates greater comfort and
refinement with subtler exterior styling, but does not sacrifice the
performance of this street legend.
The WRX STI Limited will be available in the fall in a limited run
of 800 numbered units, 400 in Satin White Pearl and 400 in Urban
Gray Metallic.
The 2007 WRX STI Limited delivers all the power and performance of
the standard model. This new limited-edition version adds a layer of
refinement and design detail enhancements targeted at a new group of
driving enthusiasts looking for supercar performance but with an
understated demeanor. Designed by Subaru Tecnica International (STI),
the high-performance and motorsports subsidiary of Fuji Heavy
Industries Ltd., the WRX STI Limited is descended from the Subaru
WRC Rally car.
“The WRX STI redefined the performance car category when it was
introduced in 2004. We know some enthusiasts have resisted the
temptation to buy one simply because they want more everyday driving
comfort and refinement, along with less aggressive styling,” said
Fred Adcock, executive vice president, Subaru of America. “Now, with
the STI’s reputation for pure performance unquestioned, we
recognized an opportunity to broaden the car’s appeal.”
Less Show, Same Go
The 2007 WRX STI Limited
stands apart from the standard model with an appearance that’s more
low-key, and even stealthy. A new trunk-mounted lip spoiler replaces
the standard model’s large dual-plane rear spoiler, and the black
aluminum roof vane spoiler is deleted. A new, deep front lip spoiler
further distinguishes the WRX STI Limited from the standard model.
New Enkei wheels with high-luster paint replace the BBS® wheels,
keeping the same 17 x 8-in. size and 225/45 ZR17 Bridgestone Potenza
RE070 directional performance tires. Behind the new wheels, black
Brembo® brake calipers with white lettering have a more reserved
appearance than the gold and red-painted calipers on the standard
WRX STI.
All WRX STI Limited models feature distinctive black gloss B-pillar
paint and high luster paint for the exterior mirrors, and this
special edition model includes standard fog lights.
New Refined Interior Keeps the Focus on Performance
The interior of the 2007
Impreza WRX STI Limited balances the performance-directed design and
attitude with a dose of refinement. Most notably, the WRX STI
Limited replaces the perforated blue high-grip Alcantara® fabric
seating surfaces with leather and new dark gray metallic bezels and
interior trim.
For the first time in a WRX STI, the performance-design front seats
are heated for all-season comfort. Also enhancing all-season driving
pleasure, the 2007 WRX STI Limited features the first-ever power
glass moonroof on this model. Beyond the changed interior
appearance, additional features include new carpeting with improved
sound insulation materials, an auto-dimming compass rear view mirror
and an audio system input jack for an iPod or other digital music
player. Finally, each car in this series gets a sequential number
plate.
The standard automatic climate control system integrates cabin air
filtration. SIRIUS™ Satellite radio availability enhances the
versatility of the standard 120-watt AM/FM premium stereo, which
includes a 6-disc in-dash CD changer and six speakers.
Rally Tested and Road Ready
All Impreza WRX STI
models are powered by a turbocharged and intercooled 2.5-liter DOHC
Boxer engine producing 293 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 290 lb.-ft.
of peak torque at 4,400 rpm. The Subaru Active Valve Control System
(AVCS) variable valve timing technology helps provide strong torque
characteristics throughout the engine’s operating range. A manually
operated water spray feature helps to bolster intercooler efficiency
during spirited driving.
All WRX STI models are exclusively equipped with a 6-speed manual
transmission that features carbon-plated double-cone synchronizers
on 4th, 5th and 6th gears to help ensure durability.
Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD) All-Wheel Drive
From its launch, the WRX STI has been equipped with one of the most
advanced and most performance-directed All-Wheel Drive systems on
the market, regardless of vehicle segment. The Driver Control Center
Differential (DCCD)
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system uses a planetary-type center
differential to provide a 41:59 torque split, with automatic and
manual differential modes.
Center differential lock-up is controlled by both a mechanical
limited-slip type differential and an electronically controlled
limited-slip differential. The mechanical limited-slip differential
activates and operates initially in response to changes in engine
torque, improving overall vehicle stability when accelerating or
decelerating. In automatic mode, the electronic limited-slip
differential controls the differential lock-up by evaluating the
amount of lock-up in the mechanical limited-slip. The total amount
of lock-up is based on the combination of both differentials. A
steering sensor input improves torque transfer response by more
accurately relaying the car’s cornering situation.
Set in automatic mode, the DCCD system can vary the torque
distribution ratio as needed in response to vehicle acceleration,
deceleration, steering angle, cornering force and wheel slippage.
In manual mode, DCCD allows the driver to select center differential
lock-up to optimize All-Wheel Drive performance for varying driving
conditions. The driver first selects manual mode with a
console-mounted button and then turns a thumbwheel on the center
console to select from among six levels of lock-up. Increasing the
locking factor keeps more power at the front wheels (max. 50:50
torque split with 100 percent lock-up selected), which the driver
might want in certain driving conditions or on particular road
surfaces.
A helical-type limited-slip front differential and Torsen®
limited-slip rear differential help to optimize power distribution
side-to-side, helping to prevent the inside wheels from slipping
during cornering.
Competition-Bred Chassis
A super-stiff Ring Frame
Reinforced body structure with a hydroformed front subframe provides
the foundation for the high-integrity Impreza platform. Compared to
the standard WRX models, the WRX STI models are lowered by 0.4-inch
to help lower the center of gravity.
The 4-wheel independent suspension inherits its inverted-strut
technology from the Impreza WRC competition car. Aluminum front
suspension lower control arms and aluminum rear suspension lateral
links reduce unsprung vehicle weight. A quick-ratio steering system
yields 2.6 turns lock-to-lock, and the steering rack uses a “cannon
mount” for greater rigidity that improves on-center response.
The powerful Brembo Performance Brake System employs front discs
measuring 12.7 inches in diameter and 1.2-inch thick and utilizing
4-piston, fixed-position calipers. The rear discs are 12.3 inches in
diameter and 0.8-inch thick and use 2-piston, fixed-position
calipers.
A combination of Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and the
Super Sport Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) helps to reduce stopping
distances and understeer compared to conventional ABS systems. EBD
provides precise control of braking pressure between the front and
rear wheels based on the vehicle load to improve stability and
stopping distances. Super Sport ABS, using input from a lateral-g
sensor, can control the braking forces at each rear wheel
independently, optimizing the braking ability during hard cornering
to help reduce understeer.
All Impreza, WRX and WRX STI models are equipped as standard with
the Subaru Advanced Frontal Air bag system and front seat head/chest
side impact air bags (SRS). The driver’s side air bag deploys
according to the driver’s proximity to the steering wheel, as
measured by a sensor on the seat track. In the passenger side front
seat, a sensor module detects weight on the passenger seat – first
determining if it’s occupied, and if so by a child or adult – to
control air bag deployment.