Saturday, November 5, 2011

Subaru's See-Through BRZ Concept

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If you were expecting Subaru to shed some light on its upcoming rear-wheel drive coupe with its BRZ Prologue concept, get ready to be disappointed.

The study shown in Frankfurt is the same clear-bodied display model we saw at the Geneva Salon this past March with the only difference being in the different tint on the plastic body.
But fear not as according to sources, we're going to see the actual production model making its world premiere at this year's Tokyo Motor Show in November, while Subaru has officially confirmed that sales will start next spring.
While we still have no clue to as what the BRZ will look like, we do know that it will share its platform architecture and the 2.0-litre direct injection naturally-aspirated four cylinder Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engine linked to a manual transmission with the Toyota FT-86 and the Scion FR-S.

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