NEWS: Subaru Slashes Price of BRZ & WRX STi

















From May 1st, Subaru UK has slashed a whopping £2,500 off the price of their awesome BRZ rear-drive coupe, making a BRZ SE Lux just £23,995 (on-the-road) – aimed at making a clear price distinction between their sports coupe and the forthcoming new WRX STi, which will retail in May at £28,995 (OTR), some £4,000 cheaper than the last model.
Subaru says: "Renowned for its accessible driving thrills, the Subaru BRZ is now even more affordable thanks to a £2,500 reduction in its on-the-road price. From 1 May the BRZ range will start at just £23,995 (on-the-road) for the SE Lux model with manual transmission and £25,495 for automatic models.
"Powered by a 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed Boxer petrol engine and boasting a low centre of gravity and rear-wheel drive for engaging driving thrills, the BRZ has been reduced in price to ensure clear differentiation from the all-new All-Wheel Drive WRX STI saloon, Subaru’s flagship performance model.
"The well-specced BRZ SE Lux is equipped as standard with Alcantara and leather trimmed seats and Torsen rear-axle differential which allows the keen driver to better exploit the sports car’s fine handling characteristics. Auto models feature steering wheel-mounted gear shift paddles."
The changes in prices are possible thanks to improvements in currency exchange, explains Paul Tunnicliffe, Managing Director of Subaru UK. "A more favourable exchange rate between the pound and yen has allowed us to reduce the price of a number of models in recent years, and our performance range – the BRZ and WRX STI – are the latest to benefit. Together, they represent outstanding value for enthusiast drivers seeking a high level of performance, driver interaction and entertainment on the road."
In the last twelve months Subaru UK has also reduced the price of the All-Wheel Drive XV compact crossover range, while the new Forester has seen its price unchanged over previous versions.
To find out more about the rear-wheel drive Subaru BRZ and the brand’s All-Wheel Drive model line-up, visit www.subaru.co.uk.And why not catch up on our BRZ issue here, and our last Subaru issue of Road Magazine here? Enjoy!

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