In the realm of sports cars, where speed and power often reign supreme, the Subaru BRZ takes a different path: prioritizing the pure driving experience.
Since its debut in 2011, the BRZ has swiftly become an icon for enthusiasts who value balance, agility, and precision in their driving.
The Subaru BRZ boasts a sleek 2-door coupe design, exuding a sporty essence. Its front fascia features a bold grille and slim LED headlights, blending modernity with Subaru’s signature style. The front bumper’s air intakes enhance both aesthetics and aerodynamics.
The side profile is dynamic, with a pronounced character line and flared rear wheel arches that underscore its athletic DNA. The rear end showcases modern LED taillights and dual exhaust tips, adding a muscular touch.
The BRZ’s cockpit is driver-focused, featuring a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
The sport seats, upholstered in leather and Alcantara, provide both comfort for long drives and support during high-speed cornering. The three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel is ergonomic, with integrated controls for seamless functionality. Carbon fiber accents and contrast stitching further enhance the cabin’s sporty ambiance.
The latest generation of the Subaru BRZ is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.4L boxer engine, delivering 228 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.
A standout feature is the boxer engine’s low center of gravity, combined with rear-wheel drive, achieving a near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution. This setup ensures precise cornering and agile handling—a rarity in compact sports coupes.
The BRZ also features independent front and rear suspension, tuned for high-speed stability. Drivers can select from multiple driving modes, including a Track mode that optimizes engine response and traction control for a thrilling racetrack experience.
TH – Huy Bách (Tuoitrethudo)
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