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I'm a salesperson for Subaru and I can confirm there is no information on the 2016s. However, the Series.HyperBlue have already been allocated to each dealership.
In other words, each dealership should already know how many they're getting--they can see it on their dealer network. The allocation is currently set at October. This means that each Series.HyperBlue will already account for 1 unit for that October. Interestingly, the Series.HyperBlue are so far the only 2016 BRZ models that were available for allocation.
You can expect a large volume dealership to have an allocation of up to 5 of these cars. Most dealerships will probably get 2 or 3, and those in the East Coast will probably only get 1 or none because of how low the regular BRZ sales are over there.
With this in mind, we can expect all the 2016s (standard & Series.HyperBlue) to have an October allocation. Subaru said they'd announce pricing during the Fall, so I think somewhere the on the last week of September or first week of October they'd make the official pricing release. If that's the case, the cars won't probably arrive until the end of October/beginning of November.
Finally, the pricing of the 2016 BRZ & 2016 BRZ Series.HyperBlue should be pretty easy to gauge. They're dropping the standard Navigation so the base price of the BRZ is likely to decrease (to push sales) and Navigation would probably be an option. All of the additional features of the Series.HyperBlue aren't even expensive premium materials. I would guess they'd charge a surcharge for the HyperBlue paint and it will show up on the monroney sticker as an extra $500-$750.
If the BRZ Limited comes standard with Navigation we'd probably see a lineup like this:
BRZ 2.0 Premium
BRZ 2.0 Series.HyperBlue
BRZ 2.0 Limited
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