The BRZ sports coupe is available in two trim levels—base and Sport-tech. Each one can be specified with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission, as well as Subaru’s EyeSight safety system. With the second generation introduced last year, the engine under the hood now displaces 2.4 litres and generates 228 horsepower along with 184 lb-ft. of torque. The BRZ remains a RWD car and the two rear seats are pretty much just for show.
Pros
- Fine and precise handling
- Smooth and lively engine
- Ergonomic and well-finished cabin
- Constant driving pleasure
Cons
- Not very progressive accelerator and clutch pedals
- Left mirror blocks the view when cornering
- Firm and noisy ride
- Useless rear seats