BRZ

Make
Subaru
Segment
Coupe

If you're in the market for a new 2022 Subaru BRZ and haven't already placed an order, then you may sadly be out of luck. To be clear, the second-generation sports car has not been discontinued but there appears to be a supply chain problem. A member of the FT86 Club forum posted a screenshot notification they received from their local dealer informing them that Subaru stopped taking orders for the car on January 13.

CarBuzz has reached out to Subaru seeking confirmation and we'll update this space if we receive a relevant reply. But other sources are claiming the problem has to do with the supply chain. Like all automakers, Subaru has been struggling with critical components, specifically semiconductor chips, for months.

UPDATE: Subaru spokesperson Charles Ballard confirmed to us the following: "The Sold Order allotment was met but customers can go to a Subaru retailer to purchase a 2022 BRZ."

The BRZ is not exactly a limited edition model but it's also a niche vehicle, so it's entirely possible Subaru is redirecting attention and supplies to more in-demand and profitable models, like the Forester and Crosstrek. This is purely speculation on our part but it's not impossible. We've also reached out to Toyota because, as we all know, the BRZ and GR86 are twins and built side-by-side at the same facility in Japan. Again, we'll provide updates whenever we get them.

If both the BRZ and GR86 have reached their respective production caps for the current model year that means hopeful buyers will only be able to select from stock already on dealer lots. This is by no means the end of the world, though it could be a challenge finding one or both.

The BRZ only began arriving in dealers in the fall, priced from $28,995, including the destination charge. A six-speed manual comes standard and a six-speed automatic is optional. Both the Premium and higher-spec Limited trims come standard with a bunch of goodies, including a Torsen limited-slip rear differential, dual-zone automatic climate control, and LED headlights. The interior boasts a standard 7-inch display screen and an 8-inch version is available.

Those who opt for the pricier Limited receive upgrades like 18-inch wheels featuring a matte gray paint and Michelin Sport 4 tires. The Premium comes standard with 17-inch wheels. Several driver-assist systems also come with the Limited, specifically lane keep assist, blind-spot detection, and rear cross-traffic alert. Both trims are powered by a 2.4-liter Boxer four-cylinder engine rated at 228 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque.