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New Subaru BRZ Sexy Commercial 2013 The Cool Driver
- Published_at:2012-10-20
- Category:Autos & Vehicles
- Channel:Sami Michael
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- description: The New Subaru BRZ 2012 STI is a compact 2+2 concept car developed by Subaru and manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries and Toyota Motor Corporation as a joint effort. A production version of the BRZ Concept STI is set to be available in production form in Spring of 2012. It is a front engine rear-wheel drive car. It is the second FR car from Subaru with the first being Subaru's first car ever, the Subaru 1500. The car will be powered by a naturally aspirated 2.0 L Flat-4 Boxer engine from Subaru that includes the D4S direct injection system from Toyota. In the USA, the car will be available as both a Subaru and a Scion with only minor differences in the front fascia. Toyota's preproduction version has been shown as the Toyota FT-86. The Toyota and Scion have little distinguishing elements - the latter has cheaper pieces to reduce base price in the United States. The Subaru BRZ differs mainly in its front end, where the grille has an hexagonal shape versus an inverted trapezoid in the Toyota and Scion. In North America, the Toyota version, sold as a Scion, comes with one trim package, limiting choices to the type of transmission installed. The Subaru version comes in two trim packages, labeled as Premium and Limited.[20] The Premium is the equivalent of the North American Scion FR-S with the addition of satellite navigation, while the Limited adds extra features such as heated seats and exterior mirrors, dual-zone climate control, and keyless ignition. In Japan, it will be exclusive to Toyota Japan dealerships called Netz Store locations, which uses the same sales approach used at North American sales channel called Scion. It was first presented as a concept car at the October 2009 Tokyo Motor Show under the name Toyota FT-86, FT being shorthand for "Future Toyota". Later, a high-performance version was launched at the January 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon as the Toyota FT-86 G Sports. At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, a third concept car was shown, the Toyota FT-86 II. The BRZ and FR-S also had their concept cars, the Subaru BRZ Concept STI and the Scion FR-S Concept. The production version of the 86, BRZ and FR-S were unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show. Initially, the 86 and sister models will feature a Subaru-sourced naturally aspirated 2.0 L flat-4 boxer gasoline engine (Toyota engine code 4U-GSE, Subaru engine code FA20) that will deliver 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) that includes a direct injection system from Toyota. The model will be offered with two six-speed transmissions: a manual and an automatic with paddle shifters. The weight of the 86 is 1,180 to 1,250 kilograms (2,600 to 2,760 lb) depending on specification and equipment.[21] On 16 March 2012 a line-off ceremony was held at Subaru's Gunma Main Plant (Ota-city, Gunma Prefecture, Japan) with Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) President Akio Toyoda and honored guests in attendance, in commemoration of the production start of the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86. Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) and TMC first agreed on business collaboration in October 2005. After the companies expanded their cooperative ties with new agreements related to development and production in April 2008, they then began four years of development. The completion of this joint-development product also marks a great achievement of the alliance between FHI and TMC.[22] During the first month since February 2, 2012 Toyota received 7,000 pre-orders on Toyota 86 model in Japan. First Toyota 86 sales are scheduled to begin on April 6.[23]
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