The four-seat Subaru BRZ is a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe with a horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine. It’s not a traditional offering from Subaru; every other model includes all-wheel drive and four doors. The BRZ was developed with Toyota, whose product from the partnership is the similar Scion FR-S. The BRZ competes with the Hyundai Genesis Coupe and Mazda MX-5 Miata. New for 2016 New standard features include a backup camera and a multimedia system with a 6.2-inch touch-screen. The new multimedia system doesn’t include navigation, which was previously standard. Navigation won’t be offered as a factory option.
There’s also a new Series.HyperBlue version limited to 500 units. The car includes blue interior accents, a simulated carbon fiber dashboard panel, black 17-inch alloy wheels and exterior mirrors, and Hyper Blue exterior paint.