Don’t know about you, but I am definitely surprised that Subaru and Toyota decided to spend money on making the second-gen BRZ and 86 happen. My surprise is best explained by sales figures in the ...
Subaru developed the BRZ specifically for a four-cylinder boxer engine, which used to develop 197 horsepower and 151 pound-feet (205 Nm) of torque when it was brand new. Despite the platform’s ...
After years of teasing and hoping and praying, it is finally happening: a Subaru BRZ STI. But don't get too excited, friends. The BRZSTI may be a more serious sports coupe, but the likelihood of a ...
Since the Subaru BRZ-slash-Toyota 86’s launch in 2012, criticisms of the car have mainly targeted its power output, with members of the motoring media pining for an extra 10 or 20 horse. But with the ...
Despite customers and petrolheads alike calling for the addition of a turbocharger to the BRZ’s engine since the first generation, Subaru has refrained from using forced induction. The Japanese ...
Fans of the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S have been hounding at their respective manufacturers for years now about hotted-up versions, and those pleas have so far fallen on deaf ears. But now, with the ...
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