2023 Subaru BRZ Gets A $600 Price Hike, Now Starts At $28,595 | Carscoops carscoops
Inflation is soaring so it comes as little surprise the 2023 Subaru BRZ is getting a little more expensive.
Despite the price hike, it appears nothing else has changed. That’s unfortunate, but the entry-level BRZ Premium comes equipped with LED headlights and 17-inch aluminum wheels wrapped in summer performance tires. Speaking of performance, the car comes standard with a Torsen limited-slip rear differential.Moving into the cabin, drivers will find a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility.
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