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The upgrades aren’t to the engine bay as so many fans have pleaded for over the years. Instead they consist of a new set of dampers by Hitachi, upgraded Brembo brakes that feature larger pads and rotors, 18-inch wheels (which, despite being the same as what’s found on the Limited trim, are now gloss black instead of gray) and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires. Those Brembos are also sprayed in an eye-catching gold finish.

There are, of course, aesthetic changes as well. BRZ tS badging is present front and rear, and a new red BRZ logo is present in the headlights. The mirror caps and radio antenna are now finished in gloss black paint. Inside the BRZ tS is a mix of blue accents, suede and leather trim, and contrasting blue stitching. Subaru has also added the STI logo to the starter button, and the center gauge cluster now gets a tS logo on startup.

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