The Subaru BRZ has returned for the 2025 model year with subtle updates and slightly higher prices across the lineup. While the core design and features remain largely unchanged, the sports coupe now offers a dedicated Sport mode for manual transmission models and upgraded interior materials for the Limited trim.
The base Premium model starts at $31,095 and includes 17 inch wheels, LED lighting, keyless entry, dual zone climate control, and a Torsen limited slip rear differential.
The mid range Limited, priced from $33,745, adds larger 18 inch wheels, heated mirrors, a premium audio system, and advanced safety features like blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assist.
Both models are available with a six speed manual transmission, while the Limited also offers an optional automatic gearbox. The 2025 Subaru BRZ tS, the range topping model, offers a thrilling driving experience with its six-speed close ratio manual gearbox and enhanced features.
Building upon the Limited trim, the tS boasts a dedicated chassis setup, Brembo brakes, tS-specific styling cues, and 18 inch wheels. Inside, the cabin is adorned with black upholstery featuring exclusive blue stitching, red accents, and an STI-branded red starter button.
A 7 inch digital instrument cluster and additional safety features contribute to a comfortable and enjoyable daily commute. Priced at $36,245, the 2025 BRZ tS commands a slight premium of $900 compared to its predecessor. Beyond its performance enhancements, the BRZ tS offers a plethora of optional extras to further personalize your driving experience.
These include features like an auto-dimming rearview mirror with Compass and HomeLink, door scuff protectors, mud flaps, footwell illumination, pet harnesses, an STI flexible v-bar, a trunk spoiler, a rear diffuser, exterior graphics kits, black lug nuts, and an STI shift knob.
While the powertrain remains unchanged, the naturally aspirated 2.4L four-cylinder engine continues to deliver 228 horsepower and 184 pound-foot of torque. This engine, known for its responsive nature, requires spirited driving to fully unleash its potential.
In terms of fuel efficiency, the BRZ tS achieves an estimated 27/20 mpg in highway/city driving with the manual transmission and 30/21 mpg with the automatic.
Subaru has announced that the 2025 BRZ tS will be available at retailers nationwide early next year. Those interested in securing a unit are encouraged to place a deposit soon to avoid disappointment, as demand for this performance oriented model is expected to be high.