What do you all think of the tidbits Subaru released? is 217-ish HP enough for you? What should it weigh in at a maximum? Leave me your comments down below!
Looks like there's some rumor going around that the BRZ will only be sold in North America.. www.autoblog.com/2020/11/09/subaru-brz-toyota-86-europe-japan/
I like the uncluttered design. I personally wouldn’t mind if it moves in a GT direction and gets more power - as long as the weight penalty is modest. I’m just glad this type of car is still available since it serves a relatively small enthusiast market.
I don't know if it just me but I feel like Toyota is purposing limiting the brz so that it doesn't compete with the supra. Because they could easily add FI, stronger connecting rods or more power.
I really hope they don't increase the weight of this car. The 2020 Mazda MX-5 ND2 has around 20hp less than the outgoing BRZ/86 but still accelerates just as quickly and is killing it on autocross events because it weighs at least 330lbs less, has shorter gearing and has torque from lower RPMs. If Subaru/Toyota make the new car weigh no more than 50lbs than the outgoing car, it won't hamper the performance gain too much, but ideally want the car to be lighter. I wonder if Tetsuya Tada is still incharge of the 86 programme like he was before...I heard he is only focusing on the Supra development.
My perfect sports car would output 300hp, 300ftlb and weigh around 3000lb in a rwd configuration. So litterally a 2.4l brz with a bit of forced induction and proper tuning. Unrealistic to expect that from factory tho.
@@REVlogue Maybe Toyota and Subaru could offer a forced induction version only available in manual so it appeals to a slightly different market than the Supra 2.0's market #SaveTheManual
@@Szcza04 that would be rly cool like how TRD used to do that for some cars. I aost feel like Subaru isn't allowed by Toyota to add hp.. let's see what we get!
What do you all think of the tidbits Subaru released? is 217-ish HP enough for you? What should it weigh in at a maximum? Leave me your comments down below!
Looks like there's some rumor going around that the BRZ will only be sold in North America.. www.autoblog.com/2020/11/09/subaru-brz-toyota-86-europe-japan/
I’d be fine with another n/a motor. I’m excited, it looks good from the teaser photos
Agreed. Bigger displacement would be a nice surprise :)
I like the uncluttered design. I personally wouldn’t mind if it moves in a GT direction and gets more power - as long as the weight penalty is modest.
I’m just glad this type of car is still available since it serves a relatively small enthusiast market.
Agreed with everything you said. Per usual. Let's hope they don't screw it up!
Subscribed! Great coverage the brz, can't wait for reveal
Thanks for the support! More to come :)
I don't know if it just me but I feel like Toyota is purposing limiting the brz so that it doesn't compete with the supra. Because they could easily add FI, stronger connecting rods or more power.
Agreed. Less reasons to "step up" to a more expensive car that arguably has more margins cuz they didn't develop that car from scratch.
Thank you for comparing the image to hentai. Brilliant.
Anytime :)
I heard the new GR86 is actually 58 lbs lighter than the current model
That would be awesome.
I really hope they don't increase the weight of this car. The 2020 Mazda MX-5 ND2 has around 20hp less than the outgoing BRZ/86 but still accelerates just as quickly and is killing it on autocross events because it weighs at least 330lbs less, has shorter gearing and has torque from lower RPMs. If Subaru/Toyota make the new car weigh no more than 50lbs than the outgoing car, it won't hamper the performance gain too much, but ideally want the car to be lighter. I wonder if Tetsuya Tada is still incharge of the 86 programme like he was before...I heard he is only focusing on the Supra development.
I am not allowed to confirm or deny anything, but it sounds like you know what I know...
Toyota needs to design thier own engine before the 86 can be a serious ghost that it is.
Can understand the frustration from a hardcore Toyota fan.
@@REVlogue I believe the automatic transmission will be redesigned tho
My perfect sports car would output 300hp, 300ftlb and weigh around 3000lb in a rwd configuration. So litterally a 2.4l brz with a bit of forced induction and proper tuning. Unrealistic to expect that from factory tho.
I had very close to that (minus the torque figures) with a Jackson supercharger kit on my 2013 brz :)
@@REVlogue Maybe Toyota and Subaru could offer a forced induction version only available in manual so it appeals to a slightly different market than the Supra 2.0's market #SaveTheManual
Maybe they can do it as a performance package with a factory supercharger or turbo
@@Szcza04 that would be rly cool like how TRD used to do that for some cars. I aost feel like Subaru isn't allowed by Toyota to add hp.. let's see what we get!