All New Subaru BRZ: Register Your Interest HERE


After a long wait, the all new Subaru BRZ is near, register YOUR INTEREST HERE

Both BRZ/86 project is a joint development between Toyota and Subaru.

Subaru is testing the waters by activating the “second generation BRZ sports coupe online Register Your Interest ” section at subaru.com.au

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Customers can register their interest ahead of the launch the launch, from today, Monday May 3.

Although not yet confirmed, Subaru expects first new BRZ to hit our shores during quarter four this year.

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Subaru General Manager, Blair Read, said: “We’ve been staggered by the amount of interest in new BRZ.

“The level of dealer enquiry and calls to our own customer service centre indicates massive interest among sports car fans and we look forward to sharing more details closer to launch.”

He added: “We only have around 50 of the current generation BRZ left, and it’s likely there will be a gap in supply until the new model launches. So, it’s timely to alert customers that the new model is coming, and to register their interest if they’re keen to be among the first in line when deliveries begin.”

The current BRZ had fallen behind, especially in the area of safety.  Although specifications and pricing for Australia’s second generation BRZ are yet to be confirmed, a few things are certain, the new model will be stuff full of gear.

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The new BRZ will see the latest active and passive safety developments required for a 5 Star ANCAP Safety Rating. Automatic transmission models will feature Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology – a new feature in BRZ.

On top of that, at last November’s global unveil, Subaru confirmed an increased engine capacity of 2.4 litres, with 18% more torque than the superseded manual model and over 20% more torque than the outgoing automatic.

Automatic models will still have a six-speed transmission, but revised Sport mode should add more pep.

The body is stiffer too. BRZ as 60% greater front lateral bending rigidity and approximately 50% more torsional stiffness. This stiffer body promises an improved steering response, better handling, and even better stability.

*Overseas model shown in all accompanying images.

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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