With its classic rear-wheel-drive sports car layout, balanced chassis, and precision steering, the 2026 Subaru BRZ is built for serious drivers. A powerful 228-horsepower SUBARU BOXER® engine delivers rev-happy thrills while the track-tuned suspension keeps you in complete control. Get even sharper handling and quick response with the 2026 Subaru BRZ tS, featuring an STI-tuned suspension.Â
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Reasons to Love BRZ
Reasons to Love BRZ
The 2026 Subaru BRZ gives you a classic rear-wheel-drive sports car experience with modern engineering. A powerful, 2.4-liter direct-injection SUBARU BOXER® engine puts down 228 horsepower for exciting 0–60 MPH acceleration. That’s more horsepower than the Mazda MX-5 Miata or Honda Civic Si
Reasons to Love BRZ
The thrilling driving character of the BRZ starts with its iconic sports car layout — two-door, front engine, rear-wheel drive — paired with intuitive, ultra-responsive handling. The front-wheel-drive Honda Civic Si and Volkswagen GTI just can’t compare to the balanced rear-wheel-drive design of the BRZ.
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Everything inside the BRZ cabin is designed around the ultimate driving experience, with advanced technology that allows you to customize your perfect performance environment. The 2026 BRZ features quick-ratio steering, heavily bolstered sport seating, and a customizable digital instrument cluster with a digital G-force meter, as well as Sport and Track modes.
Reasons to Love BRZ
As a rear-wheel-drive, affordable sports car with daily-driving convenience and trusted Subaru engineering, the 2026 Subaru BRZ is a one-of-a-kind value. Automotive experts have noted its unique combination of reliability, affordability, and full-throttle fun: The 2025 BRZ is a Consumer Reports Recommended vehicle
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There are miles and miles of open road ahead — 96% of Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today. Honda and Toyota can’t say the same
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