2016 Subaru BRZ Price Dropped to $26,190

Jason Siu
by Jason Siu

Pricing on the 2016 Subaru BRZ has dropped to $26,190 including destination.

The pricing change reflects a $300 drop in the starting price for the Japanese automaker’s rear-wheel-drive sports coupe, which is powered by a 2.0-liter Boxer four-cylinder engine with 200 hp. The 2016 Subaru BRZ will also be available in Limited trim, with the six-speed manual model priced from $28,190 while opting for a six-speed automatic will cost $1,100 additional. The automatic model will also come with paddle shifters.

For the 2016 model year, Subaru is adding its Starlink 6.2-inch multimedia system as standard across all models, as well as a rearview camera. The single-touch gesture display includes AM/FM stereo with HD Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Radio Data Broadcast System, single-disc CD player, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity and audio streaming, iPod control, iTunes Tagging, a USB port and an auxiliary jack.

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Limited trim models receive a body-color trunk spoiler, fog lights and Alcantara trimmed interior as well as Keyless Access. The model also swaps out the manual HVAC system for a dual-zone automatic climate control and the standard All-Weather Package includes dual-mode heated front seats and heated side mirrors. Inside, the dual visor vanity mirrors are illuminated while the front door courtesy lights illuminate when the doors are opened.

The 2016 Subaru BRZ will arrive dealerships this fall.

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Jason Siu
Jason Siu

Jason Siu began his career in automotive journalism in 2003 with Modified Magazine, a property previously held by VerticalScope. As the West Coast Editor, he played a pivotal role while also extending his expertise to Modified Luxury & Exotics and Modified Mustangs. Beyond his editorial work, Jason authored two notable Cartech books. His tenure at AutoGuide.com saw him immersed in the daily news cycle, yet his passion for hands-on evaluation led him to focus on testing and product reviews, offering well-rounded recommendations to AutoGuide readers. Currently, as the Content Director for VerticalScope, Jason spearheads the content strategy for an array of online publications, a role that has him at the helm of ensuring quality and consistency across the board.

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