After watching this movie we are not sure if Subaru will be marketing the new 2013 Subaru BRZ to men or even as a high performance sports car. Instead we get an introductory video that has us listening to soft emo chick music while we watch the new BRZ being lazily driven around a closed road course.
The video doesn’t make any mention of the cars 2-liter horizontally-opposed boxer engine packing 200-hp and 151 lb-ft of torque, 6 speed manual, or the cars 17-wheels and rear wheel drive only architecture.
What is perfectly clear is that the BRZ will be the Pontiac Vibe in this joint development relationship with Toyota, making the pricing of the BRZ and GT-86/FR-S a key selling point as performance and styling look to be on par with each other.