Subaru never get tired. The company continues his 2013 BRZ campaign, from Frankfurt Motor Show 2011 to CES 2012. It seems Subaru has lot of confidence on this new 2+2 sports car. Well, you should look on it, if you are a sport car lover.
The 2013 BRZ brings the lowest center of gravity (CoG) chassis along with a 2.0-liter 200-horsepower Horizontally-Opposed Subaru Boxer engine, rear-wheel drive in six-automatic or manual transmission. Couple with stylish-premium interior and a compact steering wheel, this new Subaru car provides you high performance and joy driving on the road: fast, near-perfect balance, and comfortable driving.
2013 Subaru
BRZ Sports Car to be Displayed at Consumer Electronics Show
Subaru to announce infotainment partnership at show
Subaru BRZ focuses on low center of gravity,
low-weight and handling
BRZ announces the return of the pure sports car
CHERRY HILL,
N.J., Jan. 6, 2012
-- Subaru of America Inc. announced today that the production version of
its all-new, rear-wheel drive 2013 Subaru BRZ sports car will be on display at
the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 10th through the
13th. This will be Subaru's first appearance at CES. The BRZ will
add a new product line to the hot Subaru brand, which announced its fourth
consecutive year of sales growth and a new all-time vehicle sales record for
2011.
The 2013
BRZ, which arrives in Subaru dealerships in late spring, was designed with one
goal in mind---exceptional handling. To reach that goal, Subaru engineers
developed a chassis that would deliver the lowest center of gravity (CoG)
possible utilizing the excellent packaging of the brand's Boxer engine design.
An all-new
naturally aspirated 2.0-liter, 200-horsepower horizontally opposed (Boxer)
engine was created. The new FA engine was developed to be more compact so that
it could be placed lower and farther back in the chassis. To achieve the
low CoG, a rear-drive layout was deemed necessary so the engine could be
mounted as low as possible in the chassis. The engine placement allows for low
polar moment and near-perfect balance for pure sports car handling.
With a low
vehicle weight of just over 2,700 lbs., the direct injected 2.0-liter provides
quick acceleration as it revs to its 7,400 RPM redline. The Subaru BRZ is
available with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
With a
height of just 50.6 inches, swept-back roofline, bulging front fenders, short
overhangs and pronounced rear haunches give the sleekly styled BRZ a lean,
athletic stance. The Subaru BRZ will offer everyday comfort and practicality
with 2+2 seating and expandable trunk space, along with the brand's renowned
safety and quality.
The 2013
Subaru BRZ reflects the brand's core powertrain and chassis engineering
throughout.
Subaru
produces a full line of all-wheel drive sedans, crossovers and SUV's, and
adding the BRZ sports car to its portfolio showcases the brand's penchant for
engineering vehicles that offer excellent road manners.
Subaru will
also announce a new partnership that will enhance infotainment offerings in
future models.
The Subaru
BRZ will be on display at the Pepcom Digital Experience! at the MGM Grand on
January 9th and in the CES Central Plaza at the Las Vegas Convention Center
January 10th through the 13th.
Subaru BRZ focuses on low center of gravity,
low-weight and handling
BRZ announces the return of the pure sports car
CHERRY HILL,
N.J., Jan. 5, 2012 -- Subaru of America Inc. announced that the production
version of its all-new, rear-wheel drive 2013 Subaru BRZ sports car will make
its United States debut at the North American International Auto Show at Cobo
Hall in Detroit on January 9th. The BRZ will add a new product line to the hot
Subaru brand, which announced its fourth consecutive year of sales growth and a
new all-time vehicle sales record for 2011.
The 2013
BRZ, which arrives in Subaru dealerships in late spring, was designed with one
goal in mind---exceptional handling. To reach that goal, Subaru engineers
developed a chassis that would deliver the lowest center of gravity (CoG)
possible utilizing the excellent packaging of the brand's Boxer engine design.
An all-new
naturally aspirated 2.0-liter, 200-horsepower horizontally opposed (Boxer)
engine was created. The new FA engine was developed to be more compact so that
it could be placed lower and farther back in the chassis. To achieve the
low CoG, a rear-drive layout was deemed necessary so the engine could be
mounted as low as possible in the chassis. The engine placement allows for low
polar moment and near-perfect balance for pure sports car handling.
With a low vehicle
weight of just over 2,700 lbs., the direct injected 2.0-liter provides quick
acceleration as it revs to its 7,400 RPM redline. The Subaru BRZ is available
with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
With a
height of just 50.6 inches, swept-back roofline, bulging front fenders, short
overhangs and pronounced rear haunches give the sleekly styled BRZ a lean,
athletic stance. The Subaru BRZ will offer everyday comfort and practicality
with 2+2 seating and expandable trunk space, along with the brand's renowned
safety and quality.
The 2013
Subaru BRZ reflects the brand's core powertrain and chassis engineering
throughout.
Subaru
produces a full line of all-wheel drive sedans, crossovers and SUV's, and
adding the BRZ sports car to its portfolio showcases the brand's penchant for
engineering vehicles that offer excellent road manners.
Strong Demand Leads to Third Successive Sales Record
for Subaru Brand
Subaru Only Maker to Post Sales Increases for Four
Consecutive Years
December 2011 Marks Best-Ever Sales Month for Brand
CHERRY HILL,
N.J., Jan 4, 2012
– Subaru of America, Inc. today reported record vehicle sales for 2011 of
266,989. Subaru has now posted sales records in each of the past three years
and Subaru is the only manufacturer in the US to have posted four successive
years of sales growth.
The December
sales total also marks Subaru's best-ever sales month, eclipsing the previous
best month of August 2009 – the "Cash for Clunkers" month.
The 2011
achievement for Subaru is all the more remarkable considering the company had
to contend with significant production delays caused by the tsunami and
earthquake in Japan in March 2011. To respond to strong consumer demand for its
latest products, and to make up for lost production, Subaru's parent company
Fuji Heavy Industries increased vehicle manufacture in the second half of 2011
and the company is now producing more cars per month than at any time in its
history.
Demand for
the Subaru Legacy, Outback and Forester models continued to be strong in 2011
with Legacy and Outback setting individual records. The all-new 36 mpg Impreza
began retail sales in November, boosting sales still further. With consumer
demand so high, the company predicts a fourth record year in 2012 with sales
likely to reach the milestone 300,000 mark.
Thomas J.
Doll, executive vice president and COO, Subaru of America, Inc said; "We
are thrilled to close 2011 with a third consecutive sales record for Subaru. We
need to thank our retailers, distributors, our employees and of course the
dedication and commitment of Fuji Heavy Industries staff for making these
results possible. 2011 was the best year in our history, but with our
production levels now running at their highest ever, and our best ever line-up
in place, we are committed to another record-setting year in 2012."
"We
are very pleased to welcome the 266,989 customers to the Subaru
family" said Bill Cyphers, senior vice president of sales, Subaru of
America, Inc. "With production now catching up to demand, our
December sales show the potential for the Subaru brand for 2012. We delivered
34,000 cars in to dealers in December, beating our previous highest total by
5,000. Given how quickly our products are moving, we expect to reach another
significant sales milestone in 2012".
Subaru.com
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