Subaru Subaru BRZ 2017- SubaruSubaru BRZ 2017-Headunit Installation RequirementsYou will needFacia - Single DIN : RequiredFacia - Double DIN: RequiredSteering Wheel Control Harness: Not RequiredPrimary Harness: Required, may require a secondary harnessAntenna Adaptor: RequiredAdditional ProductsT Harness (for adding aftermarket bluetooth car kits): Available Please enable javascript to use this siteImages About this VehicleDates: Jan 2012 through Dec 2016Manufacturer: SubaruSub-Model: Z1Chassis Type: CoupePlace of Origin: JapanTags: SubaruBRZZ1CoupeSubaru BRZ The BRZ is a series of grand tourer sports coupés jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru. It features a boxer engine, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and 2+2 seating. The BRZ's name comes from three elements: Boxer engine, Rear-wheel drive, and Z standing for the zenith. The Subaru BRZ differs from the 86's design in the front fascia, with a different grill and headlight assembly, as well as a different front fender vent. The BRZ's grill is hexagonal in shape, compared to the Toyota's trapezoid. The BRZ features a wraparound of LED parking lights in the headlight assembly, while daytime running lights are integrated into the bumper. The suspension setup of the Subaru is different from the Toyota.[33] Like the Japanese Toyota 86, Subaru offers an RA base model lacking most interior comforts and utilizing 16 inch steel wheels, with the only difference from the 86 RC being that the BRZ RA's bumpers are painted the same color as the body. Two main trim levels are offered: R trim, known as Premium in North America, and S trim, known as Limited in North America. European and Australian BRZs offer a Toyota stereo unit, while Japanese and North American vehicles use a Subaru unit. Australian BRZ's were originally available for sale only online. Information provided by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_BRZ ‹ Subaru Subaru Subaru BRZ 2017- ›