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Impreza RB320 in Autosport show success

19 Jan 2007
Subaru's new Impreza RB320 has proven a runaway success at the recent 'Autosport 2007 Show', together with a special track day promotion in memory of the late rally hero, Richard Burns.

Almost 300 places were snapped up for a two-hour spin around Prodrive's Warwickshire circuit in the new special edition which had its public debut at the show at Birmingham's NEC.

The lucky participants were transported from Subaru's show stand over two days, having paid a £50 donation to the Richard Burns Foundation which helps those suffering from serious injury or illness.

And not only did Subaru raise more than £14,300 for the Foundation but now has 20-plus orders for the car which will have a limited run of 320 units.

Meanwhile, the 'Autosport' show itself has been praised by Subaru management for attracting a high quality of enthusiastic stand visitors. For example, the manufacturer sold more than £7,500 worth of accessories and clothing. Based on the iconic Impreza WRX STI the RB320 is named after Richard Burns who died in November 2005 of cancer. The new car features around £6,000 worth of extra equipment including the 320 PS Prodrive Performance Pack, yet costs £29,995 on-the-road - an increase of only £3,500.

Available only in Obsidian Black, the RB320 features bespoke 18 ins alloy wheels and specially developed Prodrive suspension comprising Bilstein dampers, an Eibach 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.

First deliveries of the RB320 are due in March with the first 50 customers being invited to a special celebrity driveaway and track day - again at Prodrive's Warwickshire circuit.
This news is supplied by Car News (http://www.car-news.co.uk/)

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