Background
There’s a huge list of candidates when it comes to which Subaru Impreza is the ‘best’. Early cars are alive with feedback and while they might not be ultimately as fast as successive generations, they possess a tactility and connection that was gradually diluted as time went on. So, let’s for argument’s sake agree that the original Impreza is the driver’s choice. Right, well king among the Mk1 Impreza is the Prodrive-developed P1. No, we haven’t forgotten about the 22B, but that wasn’t laid down and built by the team responsible for Subaru’s back-to-back WRC championship wins from 1995-1997, so the P1 bests it.
British rally titans Prodrive – led by the force of nature that is David Richards – were determined to make a model that encapsulated the experience of being a WRC works driver and allowing a select few members of the public to buy in. The three-door P1 was designed specifically to recreate as faithfully as possible the competition car, while incorporating the usual concessions to comfort and safety demanded by a noughties car-buying public. There was also an ulterior motive required by Subaru UK, for the P1 to stamp out the ‘grey’ import craze that was killing its sales.







