Brace yourself for a vibrant surprise! The Subaru BRZ tS Kiiro, a special edition that turns heads with its striking yellow hue, is now making its way to Australia. But here's the catch: it's not just about the color.
This exclusive model, priced at $53,590 BOCs, has been generating buzz after its initial appearance in New Zealand. Now, Australian car enthusiasts can rejoice as the BRZ tS Kiiro is officially confirmed for the land down under.
Dealers took to social media to unveil the BRZ tS Kiiro's unique features, and Subaru Australia has since released the details. With only 95 units available in Australia and 10 in New Zealand, this limited-edition car is a rare find.
The BRZ tS Kiiro boasts a distinctive Sunrise Yellow paint job, complemented by matte-black badging and the Japanese kanji symbol for 'yellow' on the bootlid. The attention to detail continues inside, with matte-black 18-inch alloy wheels, luxurious leather and Ultrasuede seats featuring yellow perforations, and a steering wheel and gearshift boot adorned with yellow contrast stitching. Each car also bears an individually numbered Kiiro badge, adding to its exclusivity.
Under the hood, the BRZ tS Kiiro packs a punch with a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder boxer engine, delivering 174kW of power and 250Nm of torque. And let's not forget the STI-tuned suspension, front strut brace, and Brembo brakes, ensuring a thrilling driving experience.
While the Kiiro edition shares some similarities with the regular BRZ tS, such as the black mirrors and sharkfin antenna, it offers a unique twist with its color and interior details. And for those who appreciate the finer touches, New Zealand customers will receive a numbered keybox and engraved keyring, but will Australian buyers get the same? That remains a mystery.
Transmission options vary slightly between markets, with the Australian Kiiro edition offering both manual and automatic, while the NZ version is manual-only.
So, what do you think about this eye-catching addition to the BRZ lineup? Is the BRZ tS Kiiro a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts, or is it just a colorful twist on an existing model? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's spark a lively discussion!