A selection of teaser images of the long-awaited, higher-performance Subaru BRZ STi have emerged. The images were posted on the Japanese site of Subaru’s STi brand over the weekend. 
The images include a close-up of the car’s deeper front bumper that now bears a pink STi badge, an STi-branded strake in the air vent in the BRZ’s front wing, and a shot of a winding road with the words ‘purity of handling’ written on it.
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Subaru hasn’t disclosed any performance data or particular details about the BRZ STi but the automobile is expected to feature much more aggressive styling, larger STi brakes, modified side-skirts, a revised front grille and larger rear wing.
The powertrain the new range-topping model will use, however, is still being disputed. At the launch of the conventional BRZ, Subaru told car express that the STi would not feature a turbocharged engine due to limited space in the engine bay. Instead, a revised intake system, freer-flowing exhaust and modifications to the engine’s variable valve control system, along with an enhanced 7,500rpm rev limit, would take power up to around 250bhp.
However, the turbocharging issue hasn’t shown a problem for a host of independent tuning companies that have launched turbo and supercharger kits for the BRZ and its sister car, the Toyota GT 86.
In addition, Subaru has recently launched the new Forester Turbo. This automobile is already fitted with a turbocharged version of the BRZ’s engine, with the turbo fitted below the block, which could get around the problem of limited engine bay space.
As well as the power increase, the BRZ STi is also set to shed some weight thanks to racing bucket seats and a potential carbon fibre roofing system and bonnet, bringing it below the 1,250kg weight of the conventional car. Stiffer and lower suspension, and lighter but larger 18-inch alloy wheels will set it aside from the conventional car, too.
We expect the Subaru BRZ STi to cost in excess of £30,000.

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