“BRZ is as fun as cars get, and they’ve made it about 10 percent more fun again”DYLAN CAMPBELL THE SUBARU BRZ’s reputation precedes it. Here’s a car that, in its previous generation, was as decorated as a war hero, including recognition as the 2012 Wheels Car of the Year, which it claimed alongside congenital twin, the Toyota 86. Now in its second incarnation, the Japanese sports car is returning to the battlefield firmly holding onto its principles, offering a modern interpretation of affordable, lightweight, front-engined, rear-drive, coupe fun.
But is it modern enough? While the boost to power and torque from a larger capacity flat-four engine is welcome, the new 2.4-litre boxer unit is thirstier than the 2.0-litre. An updated cabin now features a large central touchscreen and cup holders…