2024 Subaru BRZ TS Review: Performance Upgrades and Driving Fun

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In this review, Doug DeMuro takes a closer look at the 2024 Subaru BRZ TS, a performance-oriented version of the newly revamped BRZ. Priced just above $36,000, this lightweight sports car promises an exhilarating driving experience. The TS model distinguishes itself with upgraded suspension tuned by STI, Brembo brakes, and distinctive gold brake calipers. The interior features blue stitching, an STI start button, and STI logos in the digital gauge cluster, adding a touch of sportiness.
Under the hood, the BRZ TS houses the same 228 horsepower 2.4L flat-4 engine as its standard counterpart. The exterior design showcases unique elements like BRZ lettering on the headlights and a spoiler-like trunk lid. Inside, the gauge cluster greets you with a boxer engine animation and a track mode tachometer, enhancing the driving experience. Despite the basic infotainment system, the car offers practicality with hidden cup holders and back seats for occasional use.
Doug DeMuro praises the driving dynamics of the BRZ TS, describing it as a fun, small, rear-wheel-drive sports car that captures the essence of simplicity and enjoyment. With its manual transmission and engaging handling, the BRZ TS delivers a thrilling driving experience that enthusiasts will appreciate.

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