Subaru UK has announced that its new BRZ 2+2 coupé is to cost exactly the same as the virtually identical Toyota GT86.
That means a starting price of £24,995, which buys the 2.0i SE version. It comes with a torque-sensing limited slip differential, keyless entry, a six-speaker audio system and 17” alloy wheels.
A second trim level, the 2.0i SE Lux, is also being offered. Although it costs £26,495, the only extra items of kit compared to the SE are heated seats and leather upholstery.
Both variants are powered by a 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) 2.0 litre boxer engine that drives the rear wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.
To keep things simple, only three options will be available: special paint colours (£500), satellite navigation (£1,000) and a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters (£1,500).
Deliveries of the Subaru BRZ are due to begin this summer. A more stripped-out 2.0i S version is expected to join the range sometime during 2013, which should be of particular interest to track day addicts and modifiers.
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That means a starting price of £24,995, which buys the 2.0i SE version. It comes with a torque-sensing limited slip differential, keyless entry, a six-speaker audio system and 17” alloy wheels.
A second trim level, the 2.0i SE Lux, is also being offered. Although it costs £26,495, the only extra items of kit compared to the SE are heated seats and leather upholstery.
Both variants are powered by a 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) 2.0 litre boxer engine that drives the rear wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.
To keep things simple, only three options will be available: special paint colours (£500), satellite navigation (£1,000) and a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters (£1,500).
Deliveries of the Subaru BRZ are due to begin this summer. A more stripped-out 2.0i S version is expected to join the range sometime during 2013, which should be of particular interest to track day addicts and modifiers.
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