Subaru have decided to mix things up for their next batch of WRX and BRZ models with a new HyperBlue colour scheme, which will be available on 700 STI WRXs and 500 BRZs. Visually, the exterior of the limited edition WRX STI receives a few changes, including black emblems at either end of the vehicle, black mirrors, and 18-inch BBS alloys wrapped in Dunlop tyres. The BRZ will get the same HyperBlue hue, badges, and black mirrors, but will receive smaller 17-inch wheels.
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The interior of both vehicles will also get the HyperBlue treatment. Factory options include blue stitching on the factory Alcantara-upholstered seats, a leather shift boot and steering wheel, and floor mats. The WRX STI is said to have pin-code access added, alongside keyless entry and keyless start added to its list of already impressive factory features. The BRZ gets a touch more blue in the cabin, with blue headrests, bolsters, and knee pads on the centre console.
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Unfortunately for BRZ and WRX fans, neither car receives an increase in power. So if you’re after speed, the 2500cc flat-four, 227kW (305hp), turbocharged and all-wheel-drive WRX is still the Subaru to opt for — ensuring its ability to nail down 0–100kmh in five seconds. The BRZ will still produce the not-so-exciting 149kW (200hp), thanks to its 2000cc naturally aspirated flat-four. Both cars come factory with a six-speed manual gearbox, however a six-speed automatic transmission is available for a bit of extra coin.
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We’d still like to know when Subaru are going to produce a turbocharged, or even supercharged, variant of the BRZ. It’d be one to watch out for!