Subaru BRZ
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2023 Subaru BRZ

2023 Subaru BRZ
Variants
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Price Range
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Fuel Efficiency8.8 - 9.5 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
Fuel Efficiency8.8 - 9.5 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
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About the Subaru BRZ

The Subaru BRZ is available in six variants, is classed as a SPORTS UP TO 80K and is built in Japan. It uses Premium Unleaded Petrol fuel.

The Subaru BRZ is sold with an engine size of 2.4L and with four-cylinder.

The BRZ range is offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

Video Review

Subaru BRZ Video Review

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Intro
Exterior
Interior
Infotainment
Safety Tech
Practicality
On Road
0-100 km/h
Verdict

2022 Subaru BRZ review (inc. 0-100)

Is it different enough from the old one?
Date
Mar 9, 2022
Views
93,234

One of the reasons I hated the Toyota 86 when it first launched was because I drove an automatic. It was soul destroyingly slow and ran on Prius tyres. BUT, when I drove the manual, it ALL started to make sense again. So I was naturally excited to drive the 2022 Subaru BRZ with the bigger engine and of course, the manual transmission. Is it any good? Paul Maric finds out!

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Current Deals

What is the price of a Subaru BRZ?
10th Anniversary Edition
Save Up To: $760
S
Save Up To: $760
Base
Save Up To: $760
Available Deals for the 10th Anniversary Edition
Limited Edition Deal
Limited Edition Deal
Deal Overview
rrp
$43,090
discount
$760
Region
National
Offer Ends
30/11/2023
Receieved A 2 Year/25,000 Km Service Plan When You Purchase Any Selected New Or Demonsrator Subaru Models
Excludes Fleet, Government And Rental Buyers
Deal Pricing

Pricing Level

Price Value

Details

RRP

$43,090

Manufacturer listed price

SERVICE INCENTIVE

$760

Free servicing, warranty etc

TOTAL DISCOUNTING

$760

Incentive total

Vehicle Specs

Body Style

Coupe

Fuel Type

Petrol

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Drive Type

RWD

Transmission

M6

Engine Size

2.4 L

Torque

250 Nm

News

All the latest Subaru BRZ news

Subaru BRZ Safety Rating

ANCAP Safety Rating Australia

Subaru BRZ Warranty

What is the warranty period and kilometre limit for the Subaru BRZ?

SUBARU suggests that owners service their 2023 SUBARU BRZ every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.

The 2023 SUBARU BRZ has a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.

Subaru BRZ Fuel Economy

How much fuel does the Subaru BRZ use and what are its emissions?

Depending on the variant, view the 2023 SUBARU BRZ fuel usage below.

All Highway, City, and Combined figures below are litres per 100km

VariantSeriesStyleFuel TypeHighwayCityCombinedE10?
-MY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--9.5-
SMY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--9.5-
10th ANNIVERSARY EDITIONMY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--9.5-
-MY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--8.8-
SMY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--8.8-
10th ANNIVERSARY EDITIONMY232D COUPEPREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL--8.8-

Subaru BRZ Dimensions

The dimensions of the Subaru BRZ

The 2023 SUBARU BRZ measures 4265mm long, 1775mm wide and 1310mm tall, with a 2575mm tall wheelbase.

Subaru BRZ Market Fit

Where does it fit in the competitor segment?

The Subaru BRZ is categorised as a SPORTS UP TO 80K and has a price range of $40,290 to $46,890.

Owner Reviews

Owner's reviews of the Subaru BRZ
2022 Subaru BRZ S owner review

2022 Subaru BRZ S owner review

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David Festa purchased this Subaru BRZ new with additional options for $47,245 (including all on-road costs). David Festa would buy this car again because: "I would buy again because the days of dedicated sports coupes with rear-wheel drive, naturally-aspirated engines, and manual gearboxes are limited and I want to enjoy them while I can. It is the anti SUV. Before the turn of the millennium virtually every automotive manufacturer had an affordable sports coupe. Toyota Celica and MR2, Nissan 200SX, Honda Integra and Prelude, Mazda RX7, Alfa GTV, Fiat Coupe are just a few that come to mind. Even Holden had the Calibra. Ferrari and Lamborghini were the poster cars but an affordable sports coupes was what I really aspired to. And as old fashioned as the layout is, the BRZ is the best 1990s sports coupe you can buy today. I like a hot hatch as much as the next person but I love that this car is designed from the ground up for driving enjoyment and is not just a modified shopping trolley. I previously owned a base model 2015 GT86 and after waiting more than a year from the first reveal I found the experience of seeing the new BRZ in person a bit surreal. Years ago I used to sleep in the Doctor’s on call room in the Nurse’s quarters of the old Preston & Northcote Community Hospital (PANCH) in Melbourne. The same building is now an up market hotel and it feels bizarre walking through the place. The walls, foyer and swimming pool are all in the same place but barely recognisable. Everything is the same only better. I have the same experience with the BRZ. You can see the same basic shape of the old car but everything has been updated. The wider rear track makes the haunches more curvaceous, all the design details are more cohesive and the aero slashes on the side are now functional. All the hard points are the same but absolutely everything has been improved. Kudos to Subaru for making so many changes and all of them positive. Often when a car is updated there are inevitably some changes for the worse, just look at the cost cutting in the new Golf GTI interior or their horrendous new user interface. I loved the old BRZ and I love the new BRZ even more. But if, for whatever reason, you did not like the previous model then you may not like this one either. There have been multiple incremental improvements rather than any radical changes and in a lot of ways it remains substantially the same car. Only much, much better. To me it feels more premium and well made, like an expensive power tool, but in no way luxurious or opulent. A BMW or Porsche this is not. "
14 Mar 22

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