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A brand-new version of one of Subaru’s most exhilarating models – the BRZ – could make a return to the European market with ...
The next-gen Toyota GR86 won't be partnered with Subaru anymore, but there's still potntial for the Subaru BRZ to survive, as ...
The Subaru BRZ may live on as an EV after all. Subaru wants its share of the sports car market, and an electric BRZ could hit ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...
The 2024 Subaru BRZ tS, based on the second-gen BRZ, is distinguished primarily by chassis tuning. The new tS starts with the same 228-hp 2.4-liter boxer-four as other BRZs but gets a manual ...
For comparison’s sake, the old BRZ made 205 hp and 156 pound-feet. Its chassis has also been stiffened and there’s a fresh new design inside and out, but before we go there, let’s talk about ...
Related: 2022 Subaru BRZ Puts the Fun in Functional All 2023 BRZ trims are powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder boxer engine that produces 228 horsepower and is paired to either a six-speed manual ...
The height, measured from the ground to the top of the car, is 1245 mm across all variants. The width is 1775 mm across all variants. The length is 4240 mm across all variants. See the table below for ...
2022 Subaru BRZ Ride-Along: We Can't Wait Dynamically, it's tough to get a feel from where we were sitting, but the semi-softly sprung 2022 Subaru BRZ felt just as well-sorted and almost as ...
Best of all, the 2022 Subaru BRZ remains very affordable. A base model will set you back $28,995 (including the $960 destination charge), while the upmarket Limited trim bumps that price to just ...
Look for Subaru to reveal the 2022 BRZ before the end of the year with sales kicking off before the middle of 2021. Pricing ought to remain close to that of the 2020 model, which starts at $29,745.
Subaru BRZ News Editor’s note: Joe Bruzek’s family and friends wisely refused to be photographed for this story, so we used professional backseat models/editors instead.