Subaru has brought the BRZ into the 2025 model year with minimal revisions and higher starting prices across the range. New for the latest model year is the dedicated Sport mode for cars fitted with ...
Like arch rivals teaming up in a Marvel movie to fight the universe's true threat, these days it's hard to imagine the Subaru BRZ and the Mazda MX-5 Miata being the nemeses they were once positioned ...
The 2026 BRZ is a budget-friendly 228-horsepower, rear-wheel-drive sports car that starts at $37,055 (all prices include $1,195 destination charge). Limited-edition Series.Yellow debuts for the 2026 ...
In regard to the new car market, enthusiasts are living through some tough times. Shifting one’s own gears with clutch assistance has become a bit of a rarity, manufacturers are favoring uninspiring ...
As far as sports cars go, the Subaru BRZ is a pretty unserious one, and I mean that in the nicest way possible. It starts a hair over $30K, it has just enough power without getting anyone into trouble ...
Ever since the Subaru BRZ first launched alongside the Toyota GT86/Scion FR-S (remember Scion?!), fans have been asking for an STI version. Unfortunately for those fans, the 2024 Subaru BRZ tS isn’t ...
With rear-wheel drive, a manual transmission, and just enough power to keep things interesting, the BRZ tS delivers an old-school kind of fun. In a car market dominated by bloated crossovers and ...
Subaru’s misfit, the BRZ, rolls into the 2025 model year unchanged beyond a newly standard Sport mode that sharpens throttle response in cars with the six-speed manual transmission and a deeper color ...
Subaru has released pricing for the 2026 BRZ, which will reach dealerships early next year. The entry-level Premium trim, which started at $34,380 after destination, has been discontinued, as it made ...
To the casual observer, and perhaps even to some relatively-seasoned enthusiasts, the Subaru BRZ and the Toyota GR86 are basically the same car. They have different badges, but they're both built on ...
The 2026 Subaru BRZ represents a bold statement of intent from a brand that has never chased trends. With its signature 2.4-liter boxer engine, a choice of 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions, ...