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2023 Subaru Prodrive WRX Prototype First Drive Review: The STI that isn't

2023 Subaru Prodrive WRX Prototype First Drive Review: The STI that isn't


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BEDFORD, England — If you’re like me, Subaru’s choice to axe the STI from its redesigned 2022 Impreza WRX lineup hit you like a ton of bricks. With other manufacturers choosing to go hard with their final ICE-based performance machines, Subaru’s decision to opt out of its range-topping sport compact model seemed like a huge miss — especially in a pandemic-era enthusiast market seemingly unfazed by skyrocketing MSRPs. Surely, I thought, the plain, ol' WRX with a CVT can’t be the only ace up Subaru’s sleeve? Alas.

Enter Prodrive. This British tuning shop dabbles in a little bit of everything, but it’s perhaps best known to the broader enthusiast community for its motorsport efforts, whether in affiliation with Subaru or otherwise. In the 90s, Prodrive was responsible for engineering and developing Subaru’s world-beating rally machines, including the Impreza WRC97 that was homologated as the 22B STI. That relationship spawned a line of Prodrive upgrade parts for street-going Subarus that has since been discontinued. Might that change?

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The 2023 Prodrive Subaru WRX prototype is an STI in just about everything but name. The package includes revised engine programming that squeezes out another 30 horsepower (for a total of 300) and bigger, Prodrive-branded AP Racing brakes (six-piston front; four-piston rear) to help you rein in the extra ponies. A suspension overhaul comprises one of two stiffer anti-roll bar options (buyer’s choice), stiffer bushings and uprated Bilstein dampers with stiffer springs that also drop the prototype's body by an unspecified (but evidently not significant) amount.

There’s some visual pizzazz too. For starters, the almost universally abhorred fender cladding has been replaced by a painted arch extension kit, which not only eliminates the plasticky look but widens the car by 1.2 inches, and a body-colored rear spoiler integrated with the standard trunk lid. A set of 19-inch satin grey wheels inspired by the Prodrive P25 completes the exterior look; they’re wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza sport tires in 255/35 R19. Mmmm. Beefy.