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The 2023 Subaru BRZ is a Boxer-engine sports coupe with a driver's car personality. Additionally, the BRZ is going to be priced below $30,000 to start.
Subaru raised the 2023 BRZ's starting price slightly over the 2022 model and added a few pieces of equipment. But that hasn't changed this sports car's value proposition.