subaru brz
Second-gen Subaru BRZ revealed
Subaru’s second-generation BRZ sports coupe has been revealed ahead of its launch next year. New styling and changes underneath are […]
2018 Subaru BRZ tS Review
Isaac Bober’s 2018 Subaru BRZ tS Review with pricing, specs, performance, ride and handling, safety, verdict and score.
2018 Subaru BRZ tS launches here from $39,894+ORC
Subaru upgrades its BRZ range with a new infotainment unit and launches the performance-oriented BRZ tS Down Under.
Subaru BRZ STI Sport revealed… Australia to get a version
The Subaru BRZ STI Sport has been revealed today at the Tokyo Motor Show with Australia yet to receive a version of the car… soon.
Does a Subaru BRZ work as a family car?
This week I’ve been swanning about in a refreshed 2017 Subaru BRZ… but I haven’t track tested it, rather I’ve family tested it. Did it pass?
How the electronics on the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ work
VSC, B-LSD, TRC, ABS and EBD – Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ is/are constantly working hard to keep you on the road.
Refreshed 2017 Subaru BRZ on-sale now from $32,990+ORC
The refreshed 2017 Subaru BRZ has gone on-sale with prices cut by up to $1735 compared with the 2016 model.
Refreshed 2017 Subaru BRZ revealed
The refreshed 2017 Subaru BRZ has been revealed offering more power and some slight cosmetic tweaks – it will be here in November.
Peak Power is here, or why more power is sometimes just a waste of power
You flick to the end of the review to check out the power figures of the supercar you’re ogling, now back in the real world…
Toyota updates the 86, Subaru tweaks the BRZ
A week after Toyota announced an update for its 86 sportscar, Subaru has announced similar changes to its BRZ – a twin of the Toyota 86.
Subaru BRZ First Drive
Developed in conjunction with Toyota, the Subaru BRZ offers an intoxicating blend of aggressive looks and razor-sharp handling at a price that won’t bust the budget. Indeed, we’ve been waiting a long time for a car like this: a low weight, low price, compact sports car.
Toyota 86 First Drive
Toyota is to be commended for the 86 GT. It offers fun, affordable motoring with looks that’ll have you going weak at the knees. Our pick would definitely be the entry-level 86 GT (manual); ignore the auto – it’s like buying a dog and then doing the barking for it, if you know what we mean.