The 2017 Subaru BRZ 2.0 6AT insurance price in Malaysia 2023 is RM 5,818, more about 2017 Subaru BRZ 2.0 6AT insurance renewal cost, package discounts, benefits, etc.
Earlier this year, Subaru announced the development of EyeSight technology for manual transmission cars, with the Subaru BRZ being the first to receive this update. Checks with Subaru dealers revealed that the updated 2024 Subaru BRZ is set to arrive in Malaysia, accompanied by a price increase of up to RM 20k. Currently, the Subaru BRZ is available in Malaysia at a starting price of RM 249,245 for the 6-speed manual variant and RM 259,245 for the 6-speed automatic version. The manual version is
The second-generation Subaru BRZ was unveiled in late-2020. It continued the tradition of a front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car with relatively low weight and low centre of gravity. Before we continue, we’d like to extend our gratitude to Motion Beyond (Subaru Setia Alam) for the hospitality and making this photoshoot possible. Also read: All-new 2021 Subaru BRZ unveiled - 2.4L NA, 231 PS/249 Nm, 6-speed manual In mid-2022, the all-new Subaru BRZ quietly arrived in Malaysia with prices sta
Considered a bit of an underdog compared to its richer and more popular Japanese peers, Subaru is turning 70 in 2023. Even though it was established in 1953 as Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., the origins of Subaru began in 1917. A century after the company first took off (this pun will eventually make sense), Fuji Heavy Industries renamed itself Subaru Corporation. However, before it became known more as a carmaker, Subaru started off in the aircraft industry. 1917-53: A flying start Cikuhei Nakajim
Subaru announced today that it has developed EyeSight for manual transmission cars. The feature will be introduced on the Japanese market Subaru BRZ by the end of this year, before introducing it in other Subaru models. EyeSight is Subaru’s signature stereo camera-only Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). It’s a world’s first technology, dating back to 2008, but was previously only available for automatic transmission Subaru models. Today’s EyeSight’s autonomous emergency braking (AEB) can
Carmakers and their concepts should always be consumed together with all the salt the Dead Sea has to offer, in that you should always cast doubt on the odds of those concepts being turned into the reality of production cars we can actually buy. Sometimes, they’re merely design exercises or a “Hail Mary” by carmakers in the red hoping to reignite excitement among the public. Either way, take them all in the same conviction of a hot girl liking one of your Instagram posts… it never means she want
If you’re looking for a car to hone your driving skills with a budget of around RM 100k, the Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ twins are highly recommended. Why the Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ? Because they’re rear-wheel drive (RWD). When it comes to driving, RWD cars are generally preferred by enthusiasts. Why is RWD preferred? It’s all about balance and utilizing the available traction from all four tyres. With a RWD car’s drivetrain spread out across the underbody, the front-to-rear weight distribution is more e