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2024 Subaru BRZ tS: A Detailed Walkaround of Subaru’s Track-Ready Sports Coupe
For those who grew up dreaming of lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, or if you’re a first-time sports car buyer looking for an engaging and affordable performance coupe, the 2024 Subaru BRZ tS is here to deliver. It blends modern technology with old-school driving excitement, making it a compelling choice for anyone craving a pure, driver-focused experience.

A Sports Car for the Driving Enthusiast
At the heart of the BRZ ts is Subaru’s naturally aspirated 2.4-liter flat-four engine, producing 228 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. While those numbers might not sound earth-shattering, in a car that weighs just over 2,800 pounds, that translates to a lively and responsive driving experience. Paired with a six-speed close-ratio manual transmission, the BRZ ts rewards precise shifts and rev-matching, making every drive engaging.

Rear-wheel drive (RWD) ensures a true sports car feel, with a limited-slip Torsen differential helping to keep power planted through corners. Subaru has fine-tuned the BRZ ts’s chassis with an STI-tuned sport suspension, ensuring it stays composed through tight turns while offering just enough compliance for daily driving. Michelin Pilot Sport 4 summer tires, mounted on lightweight 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels, provide the grip needed for confident cornering.

STI-Tuned Performance Enhancements
The BRZ ts isn’t just about raw numbers—it’s about how it makes you feel behind the wheel. Subaru’s STI engineers worked magic on the suspension, tightening up body control while keeping the ride from feeling overly harsh. Brembo brakes, featuring four-piston front and two-piston rear calipers, deliver excellent stopping power, making the BRZ tS capable of handling aggressive track days or spirited canyon runs.

Comfort and Tech for Everyday Enjoyment
While the BRZ ts is a performance machine, it doesn’t skimp on modern conveniences. Subaru’s STARLINK multimedia system offers smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ensuring you stay connected on the go.

The interior features Ultrasuede-trimmed performance seats with blue contrast stitching, offering comfort and support during spirited driving. A six-way manually adjustable driver’s seat ensures you find the perfect driving position, while the leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter add a premium touch.

Dual-zone automatic climate control keeps the cabin comfortable, and keyless entry with push-button start makes getting in and going seamless. Subaru included its EyeSight Driver-Assist System, which provides adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and pre-collision braking—rare features in a dedicated sports car.

Safety Meets Performance
Subaru has a strong reputation for safety, and even with its track-focused setup, the BRZ ts doesn’t compromise. Standard safety features include Blind-Spot Detection with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, a rearview camera, and an advanced airbag system that includes front-seat side-impact and side-curtain airbags. The vehicle stability control (VSC) system offers multiple levels of intervention, including a track mode that allows for more spirited driving while still providing a safety net.

Is the BRZ tS Right for You?
If you’re a first-time sports car buyer looking for a lightweight, balanced, and engaging driving experience, the 2024 Subaru BRZ ts is an excellent choice. It provides enough power to be fun without overwhelming drivers, and its well-sorted chassis means you can extract maximum enjoyment at legal speeds.

For older enthusiasts looking to recapture the joy of classic sports cars, the BRZ tS offers the nostalgic charm of a high-revving, naturally aspirated coupe without the headaches of maintaining an aging classic. It’s an affordable, reliable, and exhilarating way to enjoy driving again.

Final Thoughts
The 2024 Subaru BRZ tS is a love letter to driving enthusiasts. It doesn’t chase high horsepower numbers or excessive luxury; instead, it focuses on what matters—balance, precision, and pure driving enjoyment. Whether you’re a younger driver looking to experience your first sports car or an older enthusiast who remembers the golden era of lightweight coupes, the BRZ ts is sure to put a smile on your face each time you get behind the wheel.

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