2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RB320
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Production |
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Engine |
2.5 liter horizontal-4 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
turbocharger |
Torque |
332 lb-ft @ 3700 rpm | ||
HP |
316 hp @ 6000 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
126.4 hp per liter |
0-100 mph |
12.2 seconds | ||
0-60 mph |
4.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
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(from Subaru Press Release) Subaru has announced a new special edition Impreza WRX STI in memory of rally hero Richard Burns who died in November last year of cancer.
Called the RB320, the new car features around pound;6,000 worth of extra equipment including the 320 PS Prodrive Performance Pack, yet costs pound;29,995 on-the-road – an increase of only pound;3,500.
Available only in
Obsidian Black, the RB320 features bespoke 18 ins alloy wheels and
specially developed Prodrive suspension comprising Bilstein dampers,
a sports spring kit with revised rear anti-roll bar and a ride
height lowered by 30 mm at the front and 10 mm at the rear.
Also standard on the RB320 are a chrome mesh front grille, front lip
spoiler, quickshift gearchange, side sill plates and RB320-branded
gear knob, carpet mats and exclusive exterior badging. Each owner
will also receive an individually numbered black alloy tax disc
holder.
The PPP boosts power to 320 PS at 6,000 rpm with torque leaping to
332 lb ft at 3,700 rpm. This reduces the 0-60 mph time to 4.8
seconds with a 0-100 mph time of 12.2 seconds.
And as a further incentive, those customers placing early orders
with deposits will be offered a limited number of places at a
special RB320 launch event next March at Prodrive’s test track in
Warwickshire.
Not only will RB320 fans take delivery of their cars at the circuit
but will be able to drive demonstration STIs around the track and
meet rally celebrities.
In addition, customers will also be able to register on-line and
reserve the limited-edition number of their choice via a special
sub-section of Subaru’s website.
Finally, the first car is to be given away in a special raffle
organised by Autosport magazine, donated by Subaru (UK) Limited.
The proceeds will go to the Richard Burns Foundation which helps
those suffering from serious injury and illness.
Subaru rally ace, Richard Burns – holder of the FIA World Rally
Championship driver’s title – died in November 2005 of brain cancer
at the age of 32.