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Is Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ the same?

The Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ are very similar cars that have been developed side by side and share a great amount of components. They have a similar appearance and are essentially the same car, developed through a collaborative effort between Subaru and Toyota. However, there are some minor differences between the two.
One difference is in their tuning and suspension setups. The Toyota 86, also known as the GR86, is slightly more oversteer-friendly and tail-happy on a track, while the Subaru BRZ is a little more stable. The suspension settings and damper tuning are slightly different between the two cars.
In terms of aesthetics, there are some minor cosmetic differences. For example, the front bumpers and grilles have different designs, with the Subaru BRZ adopting an inverted, U-shaped grille with cross bars and a thick black plastic section, while the Toyota 86 features a trapezoidal shape with honeycombed plastic for its air intake.
Overall, the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ are very similar in terms of performance and design, but there are some minor differences in tuning, suspension, and aesthetics.

Do the BRZ and 86 have the same engine?

In terms of mechanicals, all trims of the ’23 GR86 and BRZ get the same 2.4L naturally aspirated boxer four-cylinder that makes 228hp and 184 pound feet of torque. And just as important, they all get a standard six-speed manual transmission with limited slip differential, though a six-speed automatic is also optional.

Which one is better BRZ or GR86?

Since they share a platform, the GR86 and BRZ are dead ringers in many areas. They tie in our showdown for ride and handling, acceleration and interior features. They’re also evenly matched regarding cargo space and seat comfort.

Is BRZ or 86 better?

The differences are slight but if anything, the BRZ is the better built car. It has aluminum front knuckles, a hollow front sway bar, and better rear sway bar mountings. Inside it features more chrome accents and red stitching.

What is the difference between 86 and BRZ?

While they look almost identical from the rear, there are some slight tweaks at the front. For example, Toyota uses a more aggressive-looking bumper and grille design, and the Subaru has softer lines. It’s also worth mentioning the placement of the daytime running lights, which are on all the time.

What does BRZ stand for?

Boxer, Rear-wheel drive and Zenith
“BRZ” stands for Boxer, Rear-wheel drive and Zenith, the last being defined as the highest point a star reaches in the sky.

Is the BRZ or 86 better?

Since they share a platform, the GR86 and BRZ are dead ringers in many areas. They tie in our showdown for ride and handling, acceleration and interior features. They’re also evenly matched regarding cargo space and seat comfort.

Did Subaru BRZ copy Toyota 86?

The Subaru BRZ, Toyota 86, and Scion FR-S (now known as the Toyota 86 since Scion was discontinued) share a common design and many similarities because they were co-developed as part of a collaborative project between Subaru and Toyota.

Is the Toyota 86 just a Subaru?

The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru’s Gunma assembly plant.

Is the GR86 just a BRZ?

BRZ has a harder roll bar front (less grip) and softer rear roll bar in the back (more grip). GR86 is opposite where the back end has little grip and front has lots. GR86 is tuned more as a the correct drivers car as most track applications, front engine real wheel drive formula etc stems from a “pointy” car.

Are BRZ and 86 parts interchangeable?

Most of the parts are plug and play. If it’s a first gen car, it’ll go on another first gen car. The only ones you will really have to work for are if you’re swapping the headlights on a 2013-2016 FR-S due to the wiring. BRZ came a bit more premium so their wiring is better.

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