Compared to the automatic version of the Toyota GR86 we tested, the BRZ Premium shows less grip during cornering due to the less aggressive 17-inch Michelin Primacy tires. Toyota uses 18-inch Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber, which is also on the BRZ Limited.
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