Subaru Stopped Taking Orders For the 2022 BRZ On January 13
Subaru stopped taking orders in the United States for the 2022 BRZ on January 13, 2022. The info came from a member of the FT86 Club forum who included a screenshot of the announcement from Subarunet – the automaker’s back-end dealer tool.
The Sold Order opportunities closed but customers can still go to a retailer to purchase a BRZ,” a Subaru spokesperson told Motor1.com. When asked for a reason, we were told: “The Sold Order allotment was met.”
We also reached out to Toyota to find out whether the company is stopping orders for the GR86. It and the BRZ come from the same factory.
The 2022 BRZ began arriving at dealers in fall 2021. Prices start at $28,955 after the $960 destination fee for the Premium grade with a six-speed manual. The range-topping model is the Limited with a six-speed automatic that goes for $33,255.
All grades of the BRZ come with features like a Torsen limited-slip rear differential, LED headlights for the high and low beams, dual-zone automatic climate control, and heated side mirrors. Inside, the instrument panel includes a 7.0-inch digital display, and there is an 8.0-inch infotainment screen.