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Spy shots and
see-through body treatments are all we have to go on when it comes to the upcoming
Subaru BRZ. We've had enough of that, however, and it seems
Subaru is finally ready to show us a bit more of what's in store for the future sports coupe. According to
Car and Driver, the Japanese automaker will unveil a concept version of the BRZ at the
2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, and it will be wearing real sheetmetal this time, albeit with a wrinkle - none of the showcar's panels will be the same as the production car.
The BRZ that you will be able to buy will (finally) make its official debut later on at the
Tokyo Motor Show, where it will join its
Toyota FT-86/
Scion FRS siblings. According to C/D, all three versions of the car will wear similar body panels with the exception of their faces. Subaru will apply its own mug, while the Toyota and Scion versions will be essentially identical with the exception of badging.
Subaru will be responsible for production of all three versions, and the sporty coupe will be built at the Japanese automaker's Gunma, Japan facility. There the cars will be fitted with 2.0-liter boxer engines and paired with either a six-speed automatic or six-speed manual gearbox.
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