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Template:InfoboxCar2The Subaru BRZ is a sports coupé developed between Toyota and Subaru.

It is produced at Subaru's factory in Gunma, Japan. Worldwide, it is sold under differing model names and brands such as the Toyota GT86 and the North America-only Scion FR-S, although each model is sold with slight differences between each.

In the United States, the BRZ available in two trim levels - Premium and Limited, with the latter featuring more standard equipment.

The BRZ was primarily designed to feature outstanding handling capabilities, much like the highly regarded Toyota Corolla sport compacts of the 1980s. It is built on a light RWD platform with a low-sitting Subaru flat-four engine to allow for a low center of gravity.

Inspirations for the exterior design were taken from the side profile of the Toyota 2000GT, a highly sought-after grand tourer of the 1960s.

Need for Speed: No Limits

The Subaru BRZ is set to appear in Need for Speed: No Limits as a Street class car.

Need for Speed (2015)

The Subaru BRZ Premium appears in the E3 2015 trailer for Need for Speed (2015).

It has been featured in promotional material fitted with Rocket Bunny's version 1.0 and 2.0 Body Kits as well as the Speedhunter collaborated KM4SH kit.

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