Subaru managing director Wallis Dumper has ruled on the BRZ sports coupe: "It will be in New Zealand next year. It's a good car."
Dumper decided to include the rear-drive BRZ in his line-up of all-wheel-drive vehicles after meetings at Subaru headquarters in Japan last week.
There was some doubt over the car's appearance here because it was rear-drive, a dynamic departure from Subaru's all-paw mission statement.
But it adds to Subaru's inventory. On top of that, it has the lowest centre of gravity in the fleet, thanks to its 2-litre naturally aspirated engine being mounted lower than in any other Subaru.
The BRZ comes with pillarless doors, too, giving away that a soft-top will come later in the production cycle.