Subaru Performance Tuning prepares 275hp Impreza WRX concept

Posted Tue Nov 4 2008 6:19 PM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran

2009 Subaru Impreza WRX SPT SEMA concept
To give the car visual impact designers gave it a custom camouflage finish

Subaru and its in-house performance accessories brand Subaru Performance Tuning (SPT) has unveiled a new SEMA concept based around the five-door hatchback Impreza WRX. The show car has been fitted with a number of factory-backed accessories from the SPT catalog, designed to enhance both the performance and styling of the WRX.

The Impreza WRX already comes with a standard factory bodykit, so external mods were limited to a front lip spoiler by STI and a pair of fog light protectors. The more hunkered-down stance is courtesy of STI performance springs and Botticelli III 19in alloy wheels by OZ Racing. A lower chassis brace and strut tower brace from the SPT catalog round out the chassis mods.

Subaru also boosted the WRX's 2.5L intercooled turbo boxer engine to 265hp and 244lb-ft of torque for the 2009 model, but with the addition of a few simple mods output has been lifted to 275hp and 250lb-ft of torque. The list of performance modifications includes a SPT cat-back exhaust system, a short-throw shifter, and an engine dress-kit.

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Reader Comments

  • Tue Nov 4 2008 7:52 PM

    azlan says

    the only way i could eva buy this is if it goes that fast that when i go past people cant see it. the new wrx is as ugly as a half chewed minty

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