Motor Mavens 2022 Subaru BRZ Walk-Around

We all got our first looks at the new 2022 Subaru BRZ last month, and it caused quite a stir on social media. It was a real love-it-or-leave-it debut for the new look. Offering us a little more intimate look than we got with press releases, our friend Antonio of Motor Mavens got the chance to get up close and personal with the new BRZ for an enthusiast鈥檚 take on the platform. He made note of things like the relocation of the front ambers which should help people lowering their new BRZ from having them pop out like they did on the old model. For more information, visit .

Credit: Antonio Alvendia / Motor Mavens

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