Prodrive has unveiled P2, its unique two-seater sports car, which has gone from
concept to reality in just nine months.
P2 is a fully working car featuring Prodrive’s latest technology and which has
been entirely designed, engineered and built by the motorsport and automotive
specialist at its operations at Banbury and Warwick in the UK.
P2 was the idea of Prodrive chairman and chief executive, David Richards, who
wanted to create something that used the skills of every part of the business
and demonstrated the company’s capabilities.
He said: "What we created is P2, a unique two-seater sports car, which has gone
from concept to reality in just nine months and which is the perfect
manifestation of what happens when our inspirational ideas combine with our
innovative approach."
Prodrive’s philosophy behind the design of the car was practical performance.
Weighing just 2424 lbs (1100 kg) and with a power to weight ratio of more than 350 bhp/tone,
P2 is expected to reach 60 mph from standstill in under
four seconds and carry on to 175 mph (280 km/h). Yet, despite the focus on weight reduction, P2 has all the
comforts of any modern car, with a six speaker stereo system, power assisted
steering and electric windows.
P2 uses a modified Subaru Impreza STI engine and all wheel drivetrain, which
incorporate two of Prodrive’s innovative technologies to enhance performance –
ALS (Anti-Lag System) and ATD (Active Torque Dynamics).
The two-liter flat-four engine is fitted with Prodrive’s ALS . This has been
derived from the same system currently used on the Prodrive-designed Subaru
World Rally Car, but modified for use on the road. ALS can keep the turbo on
boost at low engine speeds, giving the car immediate throttle response and
improved performance by using more of the engine’s 424 lb-ft
(575 Nm) of torque throughout the
rev range.
To use this power more effectively, Prodrive’s ATD system is fitted to P2’s
drivetrain. It uses an active centre and active rear differential to control the
torque split between the front and rear of the car and across the rear axle to
optimize the car’s handling characteristics. For example, should the car begin
to understeer while on power, then more torque will be pushed to the rear
wheels, while if it began to oversteer then drive is sent to the front of the
car, balancing it in all situations.
| Specifications | |
| Layout | Front Engine, All Wheel Drive |
| Acceleration 0-60 mph | < 4 seconds |
| Top Speed (Estimated) | 175 mph (280 km/h) |
| Power | 349 bhp (260 kW) |
| Torque | 424 lb-ft (575 Nm) |
| Tires | 235/35 ZR19 |
| Dimensions | Length: 152.5 in Width: 72.3 in Height: 51.1 in |
| Weight | 2424 lb (1100 kg) |
P2’s exterior and interior styling were created by Peter Stevens, who has worked
with Prodrive on numerous road car and motorsport projects. His team produced a
full scale clay model of the car to develop the styling and from this P2’s
composite body panels were formed.
The P2 chassis was originally based on a Subaru R1 (a four seat mini car), which
was completely reengineered to give P2 its coupe styling and to accommodate the
new engine and drivetrain.
Every part of Prodrive has been involved in the development of P2 from its
motorsport and automotive technology divisions. Prodrive’s chassis, engine and
drivetrain and electronics departments worked with its in-house manufacturing
operation to produce the specialist parts and electronic systems. The company
also called on the skills of a number of its partners to provide additional
complementary technical expertise and specialist components, such as wheels,
brakes and lighting.
While P2 is a fully working car, Prodrive itself currently has no plans to put
it into volume production. However, should a vehicle manufacturer approach the
company to do so, it is expected that it would have a retail price of
approximately £40,000 ($70,000).










