Skip advert
Advertisement

Subaru Impreza Cosworth

Famous name returns on fastest Impreza ever to hit the UK

Find your Subaru Impreza
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

First things first. £50,000 (a huge £23,000 increase over the standard STi) is too much money for this car. Yes, it’s very fast, it’s great to see the Cosworth name back and the firm has clearly worked hard to improve the engine and suspension. But the end result is only partially successful, with drawbacks that include short gearing and light steering. As a result the Impreza CS400 isn’t the most rounded performer at the moment – but it bodes well for the production-ready article.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Cosworth is back! More than thirteen years since it graced the Escort RS Cosworth, the famous badge returns – but not on the rump of a Ford this time. In a new partnership, Cosworth has teamed up with Subaru to create the fastest, most fearsome Impreza ever seen in the UK.

Based on the standard WRX STi and officially known as the CS400, the newcomer, of which only 75 will be built, has been highly tuned by the Northampton firm. The 2.5-litre flat four gains new pistons, conrods, bearings, head gasket, oil pump and a much larger turbo while there are fresh springs and dampers, a 15mm lower ride height at the front, a wider rear track and new brakes.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

Golf GTD

2019 Volkswagen

Golf GTD

59,494 milesAutomaticDiesel2.0L

Cash £16,099
View Golf GTD
Ibiza

2021 SEAT

Ibiza

42,058 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £10,199
View Ibiza
iX3

2024 BMW

iX3

26,798 milesAutomaticElectric

Cash £29,496
View iX3
i10

2024 Hyundai

i10

11,445 milesAutomaticPetrol1.0L

Cash £12,599
View i10

Cosworth’s aim is to create the ultimate road-going Impreza – not a track day machine. So although the revisions make it sharper to drive, comfort and refinement are still important.

This is clear inside – the stripped-out approach of many track specials is shunned. Instead there’s glossy piano black trim, seats with bigger bolsters and high equipment levels. The trouble is the changes fail to disguise a cabin that falls short in terms of design and quality. The exterior tweaks are more subtle, confined mainly to new 18-inch alloys, Cosworth badging and matt paint.  

But if it doesn’t look like a £50,000 car does it drive like one? We tested a pre-production prototype to find out. And initial impressions are good. The flat four fires up with a characterful burble and the gearshift is tight and mechanical. The ride is firm around town, but at higher speeds it’s composed, giving exceptional body control. Confidence is dented by steering that doesn’t have enough feel and is too loose around the straightahead, but once into a corner the power and four-wheel drive grip allow you to carry plenty of speed through.

Provided the engine is on boost. Getting this much power from the flat four can’t have been easy, even for a firm that builds F1 engines for Williams and Lotus. The downsides are little torque below 3,500rpm and considerable turbo lag. Drive round these problems and the CS400 comes alive, a savage metallic hiss accompanying fearsome acceleration. If you love the way the standard WRX drives, this one will blow you away – just don’t forget there are other ways to spend £50,000.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage

RRP £28,065Avg. savings £3,330 off RRP*Used from £13,490
Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen Tiguan

RRP £38,030Avg. savings £3,496 off RRP*Used from £11,317
Audi A3

Audi A3

RRP £26,295Avg. savings £2,713 off RRP*Used from £10,970
Toyota Yaris Cross
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Stansted Airport blames new £28 drop-off fee for drivers on ‘sustainability’
airport parking

Stansted Airport blames new £28 drop-off fee for drivers on ‘sustainability’

The price of a 15-minute drop off now costs £10, while a 30-minute stop incurs a £28 charge
News
20 Mar 2026
New speed cameras without flash or road markings arrive to catch more motorists
Speeding camera

New speed cameras without flash or road markings arrive to catch more motorists

The new type of radar-based speed cameras are currently being trialled in London
News
19 Mar 2026
10 coolest SUVs coming soon: new models aim to take the 4x4 market by storm
Coolest SUVs coming soon - March 2026 header image

10 coolest SUVs coming soon: new models aim to take the 4x4 market by storm

These are fresh SUVs we can’t wait to arrive, from Skoda’s butch baby electric SUV to McLaren’s loftiest creation ever
Best cars & vans
20 Mar 2026