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Video: Subaru Breaks Down the BRZ

Short videos show the development behind Subaru's new lightweight, tight-handling sports coupe.

By Joshua Condon Apr 26, 2012 8:38AM
Image courtesy of SubaruGlobalTV on YouTube.There's been lots of buzz around the new Subaru BRZ and its mechanical siblings, the Scion FR-S and Toyota GT-86 -- and with good reason. It's not every day an automaker says, "Screw focus groups, we're going to make us a relatively inexpensive rear-wheel-drive sports coupe that eschews top horsepower dominance in favor of light weight, pinpoint handling and a ton of fun."

To further connect fans with the car, Subaru has put out a short documentary on the BRZ's development. The video is split into two YouTube clips and dissects how the vehicle was conceived and developed. Everything from the lightweight platform to the double-wishbone suspension, steering, low center of gravity and the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter 200-horsepower 4-banger engine are discussed.

The videos are in Japanese with English subtitles, but are well worth your 20 minutes. Check them out, below.

[Video 1]
[Video 2]

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Apr 28, 2012 6:18AM
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If you look at Subaru's past awd is not what makes a Subaru a Subaru. For years in the 80's and 90's awd was just an option. Subaru is not stupid, that's why this car is it's own line, brz is not wrx. Now that being said as a Subaru fan i love this car, watching the videos and all the thought and processes to make a car with the ultimate drivers experience. Yes, @scodyw there are a lot of "sport" coupes out there but they are not Subaru's and they aren't designed like this. Now me personally i would love to own this car but i need something more practice which is why i ordered a 2012 WRX (i had to order it cause our local dealer doesn't stock wrx's or manuals cause people in my town are dull and dim), and i need the room for my mountain bike and gear, plus my dog. Any way cheers to Subaru hopefully ill get the chance to drive this bad boy once or twice. 
Apr 27, 2012 9:26AM
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Why is it not AWD. AWD is what makes a Subaru a Subaru. AWD is the  reason I own a Subaru. There are ALOT of sports cars out there, and this one will just fade into the others, once the newness wears off. If it were AWD, it would be diffrent. I would love to have an AWD sport coupe.
May 3, 2012 1:15PM
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The BRZ will never be AWD. If you watch the first video, the engineers emphasize that they put the engine back as far as they can. This was done for the car's balance. This eliminated the possibility of an AWD system being put in. I have read elsewhere that this is also a reason a factory turbo will most likely not be offered. There is no space for it. You have to know that this car was designed to be lightweight and a superb handler, not a power monster. It was a car that Toyota and Subaru built to follow the legacy of the Toyota AE-86 "HachiRoku" (therefore the Toyota version is called the GT-86). The AE-86 was a low HP RWD that handled superbly and became legendary in Japan.

Many may say that this isn't a real Subaru, but their tradition of symmetrical AWD wasn't the goal for this car. This car is about handling and RWD. It's clear that Subaru did the heavy lifting for the engineering, but it's a 1980's era Toyota that was the inspiration for the BRZ/GT-86/Scion FR-S.

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