New impreza sti SPEC C

Dagnut

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We first heard about the latest edition Spec C back in April when reports emerged claiming Subaru was working on building a lighter and more hardcore version of the new Impreza WRX STI. Prototypes of the new car have since been spotted testing at the Nurburgring, identified by their bigger brakes and new rear diffuser.

The final production version is expected to sport a slightly revised bodykit including a rally-inspired roof scoop and gold alloy wheels. To shed up to 70kg, engineers will install lighter aluminum panels for the roof and boot, a smaller battery and fuel tank and thinner glass. Similar specifications to the previous model launched back in 2006. There’s no word on any upgrades to the current 296hp (220kW) 2.5L turbocharged boxer.

Doing battle with the STI Spec C will be a new MR version of the Lancer Evolution, which is also expected to benefit from a host of cosmetic upgrades including additional vents on the front bumper, a new set of side skirts, a revised rear wing and a set of black alloys. The car will also sport a 305hp (227kW) version of the 2.0L turbo engine to put it ahead of its Subaru rival in the power stakes. Along with the power upgrade, the engine will also be reworked for better response at the top end and more low-down torque. The SST twin-clutch transmission will also get beefed up.

Both cars are expected to make their debut in Japan late this year or early next year.
 
Thats some good news. Interesting to see what the bodywork will look like, particularly at the rear.
 
Yeah I was just thinking that Andy, hopefully they make the rear look a bit better...
 
I think people are starting to warm to this car.....only after STi get their hands on it though, which I predicted when it launched :D
 
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We first heard about the latest edition Spec C back in April when reports emerged claiming Subaru was working on building a lighter and more hardcore version of the new Impreza WRX STI. Prototypes of the new car have since been spotted testing at the Nurburgring, identified by their bigger brakes and new rear diffuser.

The final production version is expected to sport a slightly revised bodykit including a rally-inspired roof scoop and gold alloy wheels. To shed up to 70kg, engineers will install lighter aluminum panels for the roof and boot, a smaller battery and fuel tank and thinner glass. Similar specifications to the previous model launched back in 2006. There’s no word on any upgrades to the current 296hp (220kW) 2.5L turbocharged boxer.
Doing battle with the STI Spec C will be a new MR version of the Lancer Evolution, which is also expected to benefit from a host of cosmetic upgrades including additional vents on the front bumper, a new set of side skirts, a revised rear wing and a set of black alloys. The car will also sport a 305hp (227kW) version of the 2.0L turbo engine to put it ahead of its Subaru rival in the power stakes. Along with the power upgrade, the engine will also be reworked for better response at the top end and more low-down torque. The SST twin-clutch transmission will also get beefed up.

Both cars are expected to make their debut in Japan late this year or early next year.

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Hopefully this will be a hardcore racer, and at least as quick as the sub 8min previous Spec C around the nurburgring.

Is this just p1ss poor lazy journalism though when they mention 2.5 litre engine, surely the japs are gonna keep the 2litre for the jdm market?
 
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Thats some good news. Interesting to see what the bodywork will look like, particularly at the rear.
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Just when you thought they couldn't make the rear look any worse they go an bolt on that Foxes Classic Christmas selection tin diffuser. Why don't they bolt on a proper boot instead. Oh I forgot, that would be a step in the right direction.

Frawls
 
I love it. :subaru:

Especially the colour scheme. :clap: :dance:

Could be a car of mine in about ten years. :lol:
 
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