The Subaru WRX: Project Midnight hill climb special was a fan favorite at Goodwood and came so close to finishing with the fastest climb up the hill
CHICHESTER, England ? There was apparently some resistance, somewhere upstairs in the Subaru hierarchy, to the Project Midnight livery: all black. With an emphasis on ?all.? Apparently, it was hard to see the wisdom in not being able to see the resplendent blue and yellow emblems of the Subaru brand on what is, at its core, a brand-enhancing exercise.
0-liter boxer four-cylinder turbocharged and intercooled to produce approximately 670 horsepower and 680 pound-feet of torque. It revs to 9,500. Checks notes. Yes, it would seem that is quite a bit more on all fronts than the stock WRX. You should be able to tell that engine is pushed far back in the engine bay ? a fact also obvious when taking a look at the interior a bit later.
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