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Smossy 04-04-2017 02:16 AM

Subaru BRZ 17' - WHY doesnt it have the new rear wing spoiler in AUS?!
 
Hey all,

Just wondering if anyone knows why the Aussie 2017 Subaru BRZ does not come with the updated rear wing spoiler? It is on the US version and also the 2017 86. My Subaru dealership wasn't much help in providing any answer... :iono:

Cheers

imnotsureaboutbrz 04-04-2017 03:04 AM

That's interesting, the Aus cars have the reinforced trunk to support it. Are there any safety regulations regarding them?

Miku 04-04-2017 06:05 AM

There's been no official announcements besides from a dealership's Facebook post, but supposedly for the next couple of months the BRZ will come in a limited edition flavour in Australia, which has the performance pack goodies plus the rear spoiler. Makes me quite sad since I already bought my MY17 BRZ a few months ago, as I would've definitely splurged the extra couple of grand for the performance pack stuff :(

Smossy 04-04-2017 08:28 PM

Ah I thought that might be the case... they release it as an upgrade... Yeah im the same i love my BRZ but i just really wish I had the option to add the new spoiler to mine as i think it really finishes off the car.
Hopefully when they release them ill be able to try and buy the spoiler/ bootlid from my dealership individually. I have thought about buying one from Toyota or the 86speedfactory site but then have to worry about getting it painted and also drilling into the car...

Smossy 04-04-2017 08:29 PM

Nope no safety regulations - the Toyota 86 was released with the spoiler here? just not the BRZs

Lynxis 04-04-2017 09:01 PM

Often these things happen for cost reasons. For example a full sized spare is required in Aus which pushes up costs compared to other regions where either a space saver or a flat tire kit can be used which are significantly cheaper and I'm sure there are other things as well. In order for them to hit the target costs, they may not be able to offer the spoiler on the standard models. There can also be marketing reasons for this because they want to increase the attractiveness of the performance pack and way to do that is to make the only way to get the spoiler is with the performance pack. Finally, once in a while, regulations play a part too. In many markets, every part of the car must be registered with the government and it's possible the revised spoiler did not meet regulations or was otherwise held up while the rest of the car got a pass.

juicyg6 04-04-2017 09:37 PM

If you want the spoiler, why don't you just buy the 86?

azonic 04-04-2017 09:37 PM

I think you're wrong about a full size spare required in Aus?

Smossy 04-05-2017 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juicyg6 (Post 2885572)
If you want the spoiler, why don't you just buy the 86?

I was always set on buying the 86 in white until I walked into a Subaru dealership and saw how good the WR Blue colour looks... I signed my papers for the BRZ that same day haha!

Smossy 04-05-2017 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynxis (Post 2885554)
Often these things happen for cost reasons. For example a full sized spare is required in Aus which pushes up costs compared to other regions where either a space saver or a flat tire kit can be used which are significantly cheaper and I'm sure there are other things as well. In order for them to hit the target costs, they may not be able to offer the spoiler on the standard models. There can also be marketing reasons for this because they want to increase the attractiveness of the performance pack and way to do that is to make the only way to get the spoiler is with the performance pack. Finally, once in a while, regulations play a part too. In many markets, every part of the car must be registered with the government and it's possible the revised spoiler did not meet regulations or was otherwise held up while the rest of the car got a pass.

I know that Toyota is able to sell the 86's here with no full size spare and offer space saver options. I agree with you in that I think Subaru held the spoiler option back to boost the attractiveness of their limited release model... I just hope they are able to sell the spoiler individually.

juicyg6 04-05-2017 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smossy (Post 2886233)
I was always set on buying the 86 in white until I walked into a Subaru dealership and saw how good the WR Blue colour looks... I signed my papers for the BRZ that same day haha!

Fair enough - that's the choice you have to make here in Australia I guess.

Make your pick between badge, colour, front bumper and spoiler. Think of it as a good problem to have!

Esseff 04-06-2017 08:44 PM

Well i know i wud b in the minority, but i hate any kind of spoiler. It literally IS a spoiler... of the car.
So maybe better to let ppl who want it buy it as an extra.

PS. I hate the front end on the new 86 but the brz looks awesome (almost Porsche like). That is why i went for thr brz.

PPS. The full size spare is ridiculous the way it ruins the boot area. I had them throw in a free space saver spare and made a new boot carpet to cover it.

Now my brz is perfect!

Bodalenko 04-08-2017 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Esseff (Post 2886939)
I hate the front end on the new 86 but the brz looks awesome (almost Porsche like). That is why i went for thr brz.

PPS. The full size spare is ridiculous the way it ruins the boot area. I had them throw in a free space saver spare and made a new boot carpet to cover it

Apples and oranges between these two cars.

So the BRZ still has a full size spare as standard? Would reduce an already small boot to just about useless. Bought a Audi A3 space saver and threw the repair kit away.

I was considering upgrading from my March, 2013, GTS to the 2017 but given that apart from some bs body changes, steering wheel, and a a pissy few kw's, the car is virtually onchanged why would I bother.

Five years old now and no dramatic, perfaomance, handling or cosmetic changes. Toyobaru obviously see it's life as limited.

Byza 04-09-2017 04:38 AM

I asked about it at Subaru and they said they could order one but turned out to be the old style spoiler. We also don't get the LEDs next to the fog lights.

http://subaru-new-site.s3.amazonaws....derspoiler.jpg


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