The new limited-edition Subaru S209 is not only the
most powerful STI model ever offered in the US market, but also the first
S-Line model to reach the country. Subaru is detailing its latest
special model, which will be available in a very limited production run of just
209 examples, just ahead of its launch this November.
Let’s get the numbers out first; power comes from a
2.5-liter turbocharged boxer engine that produces 341 HP and 447 Nm of torque, partly thanks to a larger STI turbocharger made by HKS and
a maximum boost pressure of 18.9 psi, compared to the WRX STI’s 16.2 psi.
A close-ratio six-speed manual transmission is the
only option as you’d expect, while the full-time Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel
Drive system features front and rear limited-slip differentials, Driver
Controlled Center Differential (DCCD), Active Torque Vectoring and Multi-Mode
Vehicle Dynamics Control.
The SI-Drive system has been recalibrated for the
2020 Subaru STI S209, still offering three modes to choose from: Intelligent,
Sport and Sport Sharp. STI engineers reckon that the Sport mode is the best for
track driving while the Sport Sharp helps in achieving the best acceleration
times.
The upgraded boxer engine also features a high-flow
intake and a intercooler water spray system that operates manually via
steering-wheel paddles. A new high-flow fuel pump, larger fuel injectors and an
STI control module are also present.
The exterior of the new STI S209 comes with a
wide-body kit that adds 1.7 inches of width compared to the standard WRX STI.
That’s because both the front and rear tracks are wider by 0.6 inches while the
wheels are lightweight 19-inch forged BBS alloys dressed with sticky Dunlop SP
Sport Maxx tires. The bodywork also features a model-specific aero kit that
includes new front spoiler and bumper canards, as well as a rear wing. The roof
panel is made out of carbon fiber.
The brakes are from Brembo, with six-piston calipers
at the front and two-piston calipers on the rear, as well as cross-drilled
steel rotors. The suspension utilizes specially developed Bilstein dampers,
stiffer springs, a 20mm rear stabilizer bar and pillow-type bushings for the
lateral links front and rear. The chassis of the STI S209 is also reinforced to the front
crossmember and rear subframe, including a flexible front-strut tower and
flexible front and rear draw stiffeners.
The new 2020 Subaru STI S209 will be available in
just two color/wheel combinations: 128 cars in WR Blue on gray BBS wheels and
81 cars in Crystal White Pearl on gold BBS wheels. Prices have not yet been
announced but we expect a pretty steep number that’s north of the US$ 50,000 the
2018 STI Type RA was asking.