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  1. wileycoyote0022

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    Ok, so I was just browsing around and I found this. Im not sure if this is even a real idea, but it looks pretty cool. I bet its fun as hell. Tell me what you think of it.

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    A completely new kind of supercar, based on tweaked Subaru Impreza components but barely bigger than a Ford Fiesta, is under development at Prodrive, the Banbury-based engineering group which builds both Subaru’s world rally cars and Aston Martin’s DBR9 GT racing car.

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    The 160mph hard-top two-seater, code-named P2, has no equivalent among current production cars, though it bears a superficial resemblance to rally-bred supercars of the past such as the Lancia Stratos and Ford RS200. Like these cars it is potentially extremely fast and agile, but unlike them it’s designed to use a far higher percentage of production components, and to be built to a ‘notional’ purchase price of around $70,500 (£40,000).

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    The engine is a front-mounted version of Subaru’s familiar 2.0-litre turbocharged flat-four engine, rally-tuned with well over 300bhp on tap and featuring an anti-lag system found on its WRC cars. The car will weigh only about 1000kg, so performance should match a Ferrari F430’s or Lamborghini Gallardo’s. However, the Prodrive coupé’s small size, short overhangs, optimal weight distribution (from elements such as side-mounted radiators) – plus its Subaru-sourced 4x4 drive train – should make it considerably more agile than conventional mid-engined supercars. The suspension, brakes and steering are also sourced from the Impreza.

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    The project is the brainchild of David Richards, Prodrive’s founder and chairman, who describes the car as a technology demonstrator, intended to showcase his firm’s automotive design and engineering talents. The coupé will feature new stability and turbo anti-lag systems, both devised at Prodrive. The project was finished in record time from concept to reality because Richards wants to demonstrate Prodrive’s speed and flexibility at realising projects.


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    There is no production plan at present, and Prodrive hasn’t arrived at an official name for the project, codenamed P2, but it seems unlikely that Subaru – with whom Prodrive has a long and fruitful relationship – will be unmoved by news of an enticing project which uses so many of its components in a revolutionary way. Sources at Prodrive are keeping tight-lipped about Subaru’s involvement, but an early viewing of the coupé project by the Japanese company’s bosses seems more than likely
     
  2. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

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    Hasnt that been around for a while...?
     
  3. wileycoyote0022

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    Yeah, I just found that out. Didnt do any researching before I posted, just thought it was cool. I have only been in the subie world for the past 6 months. I am catching up.
     
  4. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

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    Yes...since 2006

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=469mi4UOVK0
     
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  5. t3chn0rem1x

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    there a good vid of it on top gear
     
  6. XanRules

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    Yeah. Everyone was telling them - and still is - "MAKE THE P2!!!"
     
  7. Trancetto

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    IT IS UGLY, INTERIOS IS UGLY AS FUCK! I would only take it for free.
     

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