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Tom White
Deputy News Editor
21 Jan 2022
13 min read

Small rear-drive sports coupe enthusiasts should be thanking their lucky stars, specifically the six lucky stars in Subaru’s logo, that a second generation of the BRZ even exists.

Cars like this are rare because they are expensive to build, difficult to homologate, hard to make safe, and attract a niche audience.

Even if they're well received and relatively good sellers, as the original BRZ and Toyota 86 pair were, there’s always a good chance they’ll be prematurely consigned to the history books in favour of committing resources to high-selling SUVs.

Read the full Subaru BRZ 2022 review.