Subaru has added a new Sport mode button to the updated BRZ, but little else has changed.
September 13, 2024 17:51
- The new BRZ has improved handling and features, but looks largely the same.
- Power continues to come from a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine with 228 horsepower.
- It now starts at $32,265, including a higher destination charge.
The 2025 Subaru BRZ looks nearly identical to the 2024 model it replaces, but it’s undergone a few changes, and naturally, the price has increased by $1,100. Are those changes enough to justify the price increase?
Like last year, the 2025 BRZ is available in Premium, Limited, and tS trims. All models come standard with a six-speed manual transmission, but a six-speed automatic is optional on the Limited. The most significant new feature is a “Sport” mode exclusively for cars equipped with the six-speed manual transmission, which sharpens throttle response.
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In Japan, the 2025 BRZ also gets revised damper settings and tweaked electric power steering for improved handling. Oddly, Subaru’s press materials for the U.S.-market BRZ make no mention of suspension changes.
The BRZ Premium is the base of the range. It starts at $32,265, including a $1,170 destination and delivery fee, up from $31,315 last year, when the destination/delivery fee was slightly lower at $1,120.
2025 Subaru BRZ Pricing
Those who want something more luxurious can opt for the BRZ Limited, which is available in both manual and automatic trims. The manual starts at $34,915 and the automatic starts at $35,765, up $1,100 and $1,000, respectively. The Limited adds 18-inch alloy wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires, heated mirrors, a better sound system, blind-spot detection with lane-keeping assist and rear cross-traffic alert, cornering-sensitive headlights, and optional Subaru’s StarLink safety system.
The only upgrade exclusive to the 2025 model is seats wrapped in Ultrasuede fabric with red leather trim and dual-mode seat heater controls.
The BRZ tS tops the range and now starts at $37,415, up from $36,465 last year. It gets unique front and rear Hitachi shocks, Brembo brakes, unique 18-inch wheels, tS badging, and a variety of model-specific interior trims. As with all 2025 models, a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine is standard, making 228 horsepower and 184 pound-feet (250 Newton-meters) of torque.
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