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Subaru BRZ 2024

The 2024 BRZ receives a revised Sport tech RS calibration with updated Sachs damper tuning for improved ride-handling balance on degraded road surfaces β€” a practical improvement for Canadian buyers encountering spring pothole conditions. The FA24 2.4L naturally aspirated engine and 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions are unchanged. A new Limited trim arrives in Canada for 2024, positioned between Sport and Sport tech RS, adding heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and the Torsen LSD without the full Brembo/Sachs hardware of the RS. This fills a gap in the prior two-trim structure for buyers who wanted the LSD and winter-use features without the premium suspension package. The 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay is standard. The BRZ's competitive positioning remains clear: it shares the FA24 engine with the Toyota GR86 but differs in suspension tuning philosophy β€” the BRZ is calibrated for a more compliant everyday character versus the GR86's sharper sport focus.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the engine specifications of the 2024 Subaru BRZ, and how does it evolve compared to 2023?

The 2024 Subaru BRZ retains the 2.4L flat-four Boxer engine (FA24) producing 228 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque β€” the same powertrain introduced with the second generation in 2022. For 2024, Subaru does not change power output but refines the steering calibration and the Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) stability program for a more progressive response and a more playful character in Sport mode. The 6-speed Torsen manual transmission remains the choice recommended by driving enthusiasts; the 6-speed Sport automatic with paddle shifters is available for those who prefer daily comfort. MSRP in Canada starts at approximately $30,295 for the base trim and $37,295 for the Series.Blue 2024 special edition β€” a limited trim with distinctive visual elements included. Combined fuel consumption is approximately 9.7 L/100 km with the manual, which is very reasonable for a rear-wheel-drive performance coupe.

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Is the 2024 Subaru BRZ practical as a daily driver in Canada given the country's harsh winters?

The 2024 Subaru BRZ is a pure rear-wheel drive vehicle (RWD) β€” a configuration requiring particular attention for Canadian winter driving. Winter use absolutely requires certified winter tires (the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol): a set of winter tires mounted on steel wheels costs approximately $1,000 to $1,500 for the BRZ depending on size (215/45 R17 for base trims). With quality winter tires, the BRZ handles urban winter driving perfectly well, but unplowed roads and deep snow should be avoided given the ground clearance of only 130 mm. In contrast, from spring through fall the 2024 BRZ offers a driving experience that few cars under $40,000 can match: ultra-precise steering, a low centre of gravity from the Boxer engine layout, and a near-ideal front-to-rear weight distribution of 53/47%. For driving enthusiasts based in Vancouver or Quebec City, the BRZ as a seasonal second vehicle delivers pure driving pleasure with limited compromise.

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How does the 2024 Subaru BRZ compare to the 2024 Toyota GR86, its technical twin?

The 2024 Subaru BRZ and 2024 Toyota GR86 share the same platform, the same FA24 228 hp engine, and the same overall architecture β€” they are technically the same vehicle developed jointly by Subaru and Toyota. The differences are subtle but real: the BRZ is calibrated with slightly softer steering and a marginally more comfortable suspension tune, favouring everyday drivability. The GR86 is calibrated with a slightly sharper VDC program, a faintly more responsive steering feel, and an amplified exhaust note through the audio system that leans into the performance character. In Canadian pricing, the BRZ Sport-tech base ($30,295) is nearly equivalent to the base GR86 ($30,800 MSRP Toyota Canada). Dealer availability sometimes favours one over the other by region β€” Subaru dealerships are generally well represented in mid-size Canadian cities, making BRZ service access more convenient than GR86 service outside major metropolitan areas.